Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 04, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. 1-No. 74
OREGON CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911.
Peb Week," 10 Cents
HQ
MANN THE CHOICE
OF
WILL LEAD THI REPUBLICAN
HOST AS IT AMAULTt BNI.
- MVS BREASTWORKS.
I Ml LINE FOX KEXT SPEAKER
add to Bo Strong Man, Ready Do
bttr, Vigilant t AM Tlmee, .
a Natural Laadar of
Man.
WASHINGTON, April . (Special)
Mnn, of Illlnola, la tbo choice of
lb Republicans In Congreaa for
Speaker of the llouao. and aa a candl
data f"r Speaker of tbo minority In
Cong" ho by right booomaa tho
Iradrr o( tbo minority.
Mann, aa laadar of tho minority, la
graulva tactician, a ready, apeaker In
debute and a parllamontarlan of no
mean reputation. Ho la aald to have
Cannon'a aupport In hla candidacy, and
Iba regular wing t tho party rolloa In
great measure on him to bold up tho
minority and" of any and all contro
rsray. A number of Ineurgenla, Including
Ihoaa from Washington "and Idaho,
with Lafforty, of Oregon, did not at
trnd Iba causae fef tho ragulara, and In
conaequence aro not. duty bound to
bow tba head to what tho caucua does
and prescribes.
Mann, aa leader of tbo mlnorlyt, la
la lna for tho apoakerahlp onco tho
HrpabUcana coma back--lnto-power
aiiln. which they aro planning to do
at tho next election. To continue In
tbt front rank ho muat make good In
bit preaent leadership, banco It la to
be eipeeted that ho will atay on tho
Bring Una from early dawn to late at
Bllhl.
Tba paraonnal of tho now Congreaa
will be materially different from tho
out juM paaaed. Thla la true of tho
Senate but not In ao marked a con
trait aa In tho Houae. It baa boon a
long time alnee tho Democrats la Con
ireaa presented ao formidable a front
at at thla time; not only In membora
la the aaln great but la the power
which the men wield aa men haa tho
Democratic aide of both houaea been
materially atrengthened. '
BITTING EVEN MONEY.
TM f.lement of Weather "Stoma the
Meat In Doubt In election.
OOTAOO. III.. April $. (Special)
fcaaht closes the hotteat campaign
laii city ever aaw. and tomorrow will
likely aee the hotteat aklrmlah ever
fouiht out In thla city. Netting la
m money on the Republican . and
Democratic candidate. Much money
in been apent and every conceivable
Influence haa been brought to bear the4
city over. Tho one element that
aeemi to offer chance one way or ine
other la the weather.
STRIKE RICH VEIN
AT OGLE H0I1AII1
REPORT MAS IT THAT MAIN VEIN
OF COLD ORE HAS BEEN
UNCOVERED, f
Tt.r mmm . mt anln tha Mlinda
all day Monday that the Falrclough
Rrnlhxra kKa im lar. hnMara In the
Onle Mountain mlnea where they are
now and have been for aome lime
nlnR for gold- bad struck It rich
on Saturday.
Aa the atory goea, the mine waa
opened up to the main vein of ore, for
which the acarch baa been made for
oma montha, and It proved very rich.
Parties Just from the mine admitted
thit a l.h .trll,. kail hun marie hilt
for aome reaaon Vera not very anxloua
thlt Ik. . ... 1. 1 1 1. K . r.B'.
, 'I u MII11V m HI TQII 111V . w . .
The nature and rlchneaa of the new
Tin openpd up would not be vouched
for hv Mr cirnlmiaS iihii ratnrted
With tho atatamant that nn tied tO
tome out away from the mine to hear
ma newa. He did admit, however,
tflBf tka al.IL. La J -.aall am f, ia aa A
mtj nti inn unu ureal! ajuiu wi.tv
uotfj tntcrontd la the tuccett of the
-r
QOOO FRIENDBI
ready to aerva you. "
"iv"' prln0 and Bummer line of
T'OTEM anil uicuiai a mrmi
L
STERN
Ma?.1' n,n Vou a feaat of n
Ca-. . Ut,,p d,r elothee rhakl
new
ng
,( - n.i lor jvu i
Pice Bfotherc
tXCLUSlVt CLOTHIIRBX'
Not Like Othora
th and Mvaln Bta.
REPUBLICANS
OBJECT LESSON.
Yeeldent Satlafled With Hla Military
Display on Texae Border, '
WASHINGTON, April (Special)
Taft la aald to be satisfied with the
outcome ft hla army manauvera, and
that bo haa data In band to aailafy
any one In Congreaa who baa double
aa to the wladom of the oipendlture.
He aaya the dtaplay Jiaa not only aatla
fled him of the preparedneaa of the
American army and navy,' but It haa
been an object leaaon td the whole
world.
PEACE CONFERENCE AT EL PASO.
EL. PASO, Texaa, April 3 (Spe
cial) It la aald that conalderable pro
groaa waa made today In peace nego
tlatlona between the warring factlona
In Mexico, deaplte the fact that little
ahowa on the aurface. It la believed
plana will be perfected for the younger
Maderoa Ur meet repreaentatlvea of
the Mexican government here, where
the negotlatlona can be had without
fear.
HOPS BELLI NQ HIGHER,
SALEM, Or.. April 1. (Special)
It la eat I ma ted that 4000 bolea of the
111 hop crop have been Bold ao far,
and the price la believed to range
from IS cent a to 10 centa. Tbo ten
dency at thla time la to hold for 16
centa. Pro pec la are for better prtcea
than laat year. .
NO PLUMS FOR BOURNE.
WASHINGTON. April S. (Special)
-rlt aeema to bo authoritative that
Frealdent Taft baa aald ho will hot
appoint any .man who haa tho Bourne
endorsement . Hawley and Lafferty
are to be given the pi urn a. It la aald.
Five Named Railway Mall Clarke.
WASHINGTON. April 3. U A.
Hawklna, Decatur Baldwin. Claua J.
Jenaen and Den Tiurney, of Portland,
and Cheater E. Davie of Montavllla.
Or., were today appointed railway mall
clerka.
'EASY DIVORCE HIT HARD.
RENO. Nov.. April J. (Special)
Rooaevelt fired a few hot ahot at the
proposition of eaay divorcee In thla
city, the plea being that thoae aeektng
them apent much money In tho city.
Ho aald give your own cltlxena who
need them divorcee, but don't Invite
the outalde world here, for lt'a dirty
money and won't do you any good.
nnun AUTOISTS
BREAK SPEED UMIT
. n
CHIEF SHAW SECURES THEIR
PUNISHMENT IN RECORDER'S
COURT MONDAY.
lionliimln 1 trenkmin. Dronrletor
of the Iron Worke at 104 North Fourth
afreet, Portland, and C. J. Cook, con
tractor, whoae realdence la 65 North
Seventh atreet, each having
haraa rf utamnl)llea and Daaalna
through here on Friday afternoon on
tbelr way to Molalla, where tney in
tended flahtng at an early hour the
'nllnarlna. Haw ware anmmnneit to thla
city Monday afternoon from Portland
to answer the rharee of BDeenina tneir
marhlnee. Many compiainia were
niil hv raaldenta alona Seventh
atreet. where the two machlnea. run
ning abreaat, were going at a rate of
apeed of about 30 ml lea an nottr. unui
u. K. .ltd ni th pliw limit
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Chief of Police Bhaw leiepnonea to
the men Monday morning ana eum
mnnad them ta IhiB cltv Informing
them what the rate of apeed waa
through thla city. They were nnea
in ah The men nald their flnea
and were allowed to return to Port
land.
, it la tha Intention of Officer Bhaw
in nut a aton to aneedlng within the
city llmlta, and careful watch la being
made.-
Arranalno for State Camp.
Tk. Mnilern Woodmen of America
.m mast i the Woodmen ball on
Tneaday night, and arrangementa will
be made for the county urap, wnicn
meeta at Katacada on Wedneaday,
HaUweiea will ba elected to at
tend the State Camp, which will meet
at Hood River In May. mere win oe
four delegatea from thla city to the
County Camp. .
UPSET 1LE ROYKG
III SHELLJEAR FALLS
IN WATERFOR FULL QUARTER
HOUR WITHOUT HELP BEING
, OFFERED THEM. ?
Two young men from Portland were
..... m . a . rwrl 1
given a coia nam sunaay on vnw wn
lamettn River, near the Falla. 'They
wore "but on the Tlvw In m aherltnd
while rowing about attempted to croaa
the current In the channel leading
tha Italia. On Sunday.
when tho mllla are ehut down and con.
alderable water going over m r-..-.
...ni la ver atrona at thla
ItlV tJUIIwjaafc
point The nature of thla "K' w"
not known to the young men and they
attempted to croaa It at right anglea,
with the natural aequenc im B
. a. -aa
Both young men were thrown Into
tho water and came near arowmi.n,
- ik,iMi tnr about flf-
1 omj were id "
Wn mlnutea beforo they auceeeded In
... Th re nor t that One
Untune . ' ' - - - .
canoe paaaed them without offering
to neip. aitnoiign mj cnu ""
nn. i tha rtniw aaw tnem
HIIU ' T. l . vi 1 ,u
.. k.i nraittrimant. They reniaed
to give their naraeo aa tbey did not
want their Portland rrienna 10 -
new gag to apring on mem.
UNCLE SAM'S JOB.
NO I'd tiUST StllN'
THATTH8 W5UHWCT03
DOMt ANN IX THE
UNiTfO STATE S .'
ARRESTS f. I-L SWIFT
ALLEGING TRESPASS
Q. W. BIGHAM DOESN'T WANT THE
NEW RAILWAY TO USE HIS
ROCK PILE.
O n W nlwham nwni a niece of nron.
erty In the line of progreaa of the new
Clackamaa Southern Railway. Thla
railway wlahea to ae a email part of
it for ngni or way. me iana ao y
a .ranaaaantatlwa nt the MmDint 4iaB
no value from the atand point of culti
vation, being nothing put a oea oi
rw-l,a .
n lr h m thtntia AtVerwIae evidently.
and eeema Inclined to make trouble
for the bulldera of thla new enterpriae
that la o mean ao much to the bual-
neaa Intereata of tho city. Ho aaya
the company ahall not paaa that way
aiihnnt erat ueine him. and In an
effort to force mataera Monday awore
to a warrant charging F. M. Swift, a
repreaentatlve or the company, who
treapkaa.
niaham awnre to tha warrant In the
office of Juatlce gamaon. and It waa
aerved on 8wlft. In tho complaint
the complaining wltneaa awore that
the landa were the property of M. D.
tllghara. ana mai ine rauwaj www
treaDaaalng. A hearing will he naa at:
an early date.
The contention la over a tract oi
i. ..I Mn.iaiina- nf fnur acrea near Mo-
loiiKhlln avenue on Abernethy Creek.
Dlgham aaya that on mie iano
aome valuable treea and already be-
t..n 4C IK treea have been Cat
down by the men employed by the
railway. Bigham aaya no am noi
i. rami n iVla tint It ha wlalted hla nlace
Monday and found the men carrying
away the loga ana trees mat. naa oeen
f.n.j u. raiiimMt to thla city and
had the warrant eworn out Immediate
ly. .
PORTLAND RATE IS BASIS.
Milwaukle Makea Condition In Grant.
Ing Power Franchlaa.
MILWAUKIE, Or.. April 3. Af the
ipeclal meeting of the Council Thura
i.u uvi tha rranrhtaa nf the Mount
Hood Railroad 4 Power Company waa
an.niut an that tha comDanv cannot
charye.niore for power In Milwaukle
than in portiana. ine repre-encwurw
of the company preaent aatd that he
.u nnt avnnt the franchise aa
amended until he had held a confer
ence with the management or ine
.ntnnanw Mavnr strelh and the Coun
cil declined to rescind the amendment
and declared that Milwaukle waa en
titled to the aame rate given In Port
land, and ao the franchise atanda.
Repreaentatlvea of tho Portland
Railway, Light A Power Company
.r. nraaant to nroteat aatalnat paying
the coat of Installing alx arc llghta
ordered by tho Council, aa It wanted
ONE TO
FIVE ACRE
TRACTS
Qosc To City
Cash and Install
meats T. L. Char man
CITY DRUG STORE.
WMAT M( VOU DOtHd
8AH, PtAVletG THE
WAR GAMg ' .
MllaiauklA tn -air tha cnat MkHmt
Strelb waa Informed by the company
VVMav that It wrnnM Inatatl tha llvhta
according to the ordera of the Council.
At tha anarfMal meattnw fha CTnnncil
Inatmctait tha Auditor to adwertlaa for
blda for the pavement of Main atreet
with cmahed rocK, the coat or wnicn
la estimated at $11,000. Thla la the
firat Improvement projected under the
provlalona of the new city charter.
APRIL FOOL PARTY.
I
Young People Enjoy Tha meal vee Bat
vrday Evening, in pantpiace.
Twentv-four flienda en loved the boa
pltallty of Mlaa Myrtle Holmea. of
Park nlace. Ratnrdav niahL The even-
Ina a. anaint tn nlawtnw annronfiato
April rool'a gamea until an early hour
when the nappy crowd aiaperaea.
Three little rlrla Helen Locaa. Reva
Jonea . and Rita Holmea wearing
fool 'a capo ornamented - with bella,
aarwait tha riallrlmiB rafreahmentB In
. nnlnua manner, havtnw carried the
aandwlcheo In taavcape, cream la cof
fee pota, etc.
Tboae preaent were the Mlaaea Stel
la Croaa. Pearl Horner. Amy Peck
Avar UIMrut Ttarnatt. Ethel Butta.
Paarl Jnnea. flraca Rarnett. Mathilda
Unaerltna-. Avla French. Pay French.
Vera Hendrtaka. Grace Hendrlcka; the
Meaara. Frank peckover. Henry ftb
aer. Iaverne Taylor, Will Lucaa, Ern
eat Purcell. Walter Taylor. Emery
French, Fred Butte, Kenneth Hen
drlcka. ueland Hendrlcka, Medrora
Reed and Henry Lenenberger.
DEATH FROM MEASLES.
Mrs. Alverda Janaen, of Redland, Givaa
Up Life on Sunday, April 2.
Death came auddenly to Mr a. Al
verda Jenaen, living at Redland, on
8unday. She waa a victim of meaalee
and waa aick but a few daya. Funeral
will be held Tueaday, with burial at
Newberg. Oregon. .
Mr a. Jenaen leavea behind a hue
band and alx children. She waa born
In Mlsaourl March 7. 1875. out had
lived In thla State for aeveral years.
Will Try It a Second Time.
Mra. Anna Parian andCaxl Parian
were before Juatlce Samson Monday
at noon, wlahlng to be married. Thla
is their "second offense," aa they were
married once before, then divorced,
and will now try It again.
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DIES AT AGE OF 75
. AT MILWAUKIE HOME
MRS. DOROTHEA BONNET WAS
RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY
FOR MANY YEARS.
Mra. Dorothea Bonnet, wife of the
late J. O. Bonnet, of Milwaukle, died
at the family home on Sunday, after
an'lllneaa from rheumatiam and com
plicationa for the paat alx montha.
Mra. Bonnet waa well known In thla
city, having made her home here for
many yeara. her husband being at one
time anperlntendent of the Oregon
City Woolen Mllla. Her many old-time-
frlenda regretted hearing of her
death. - . f
Mra. Bonnet waa born at Wurten
berg, Germany, March 7, 1836, and
came to America In the year of 1872.
She was united In -marriage to Mr.
Bonnet in the Stte of Connecticut.
Mr. Bonnet preceded hla family to
thla city, and hla family followed
about one " fter' coroln ar
r.e h.' i.thmna of Panama. Afier re
siding in thla city for many yeara they
moved to Milwaukle, where Mr. Bon
net entered Into business, and where
Mr. Bonnet paaaed way on June 8,
1900. Mra. Bonnet haa resided at that
place ever since.
Deceased la aurvlved by the follow
ing children: Mra. Rose WhltcomW, of
Portland; Mra. V. P. Conklln, of Port
land; Mra. Oscar Wlaalnger. of Mil-
J-aukle; Mra. T. Lc Charman. of thla
lty Robert Bonnet, of Samoa, Cali
fornia. The funeral aervlcea will bo con
ducted from the family realdenee at
Milwaukle today at 1:S0 o'clock, and
tho remalna will be brought to Oregon
ru arHvlnw hern about 4 o'clock, and
the 'interment will take place In the
family plat In Mountain view ceme
tarw Th. funeral aervlcea will be 1"
harra nf Rav. W. Kraiberger. pastor
of the Lutheran church, of thla city.
ANNUAL KG
OF PRESBYTERIANS
REPORTS FROM CHURCH DEPART
MENTS SHOWED HEALTHY
GROWTH FOR PAST YEAR.
OFFICERS CHOSEN FILL VACANCIES
Baawaaalkaaaaaw a,
Sunday School and Ita Several De
partment Make Reporte Cal
culated to Cheer Up
Ita Workere.
Tha Vtrat Praahrtarlan rhnrch held
Ita annual meeting Monday night at
the church. The ladiea of the con
wravatlnn aerved a BDlendld banquet
There were a large number to alt down
at the tablea.
After tha bananet a ladiea' quartet,
composed of Mra. DeaLarzea. Mra. Mc
Caw. Mra. Froet and Mra. Green, ren
dered aeveral aelectlona. Tho con
gregation then adjourned to the audi
torium and Rev. Landaborongh, acting
aa moderator, called the meeting to
order. - The quartet then rendered
another beautiful aelectlon.
Reoorta were called for, the Ban-
K.ih ..hnnl rnrnlnr first. Mra. COOP"r
gave the financial report for the school
and Ralph Eddy for tne organize
t.a..a Tha nrranlcad claaaea of the
echool are the Knighta of King Anhuf:
which haa part of Ita lire outaiae xno
echoool. There are eignieen iwnnni.
and the claaa haa an average attend
ance of fourteen.
Th. onMni nf Avalon ia a gina
claaa. Theae glrla are purchaaing
Blblea for the uae of the whole achooL
The King'a Jeweta ia another glrla
claaa, with a large membership and a
fine average attendance.
The Friendly Bible ciaae ia a mixeu
claaa of young people of from alateen
to twenty-five yeara In age. The claaa
..mitnunt la now one hundred after
a year and two montha' work. Thla
claaa ia doing a nne wora amuun
young people and .received apodal
recognition In the report of the aea-
aion. Mra. E. B. Andrews iu
er.
tv. vaithfut cvienda la a claaa of
young married people wblch tea Juat
been oramimwm. ..
The primary department or me ouu
day echool baa an enrollment of forty
five, with an average attendance of
forty. Mra. Charlea Ely la the faith
ful auperlntendent of thla Important
departmeoL
Other reporte ware heard, the next
kin. emm tha Youna- Peoplea Society
of Chriatlan Endeavor. The Endeavor
ia doing good work.
o-v. i,.nir rnitMmr waa reDOIted
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, r..k Einr whn la the nreaident.
The Junlora have an enrollment of
thirty with an average aueuuauo
mm nrnwnall. the nresldent of the
four circles of the Ladles' Aid. report
ed the Aid In good woraing oruer au
much effective woric oetDg uouC.
w ji ul..lAnir anrtetw IB Bl
ine liwuiww hi imiuu-. j - .
ao a lively organisation doing splendid
work in their line.
nmiharhnml ia perhapa tne
moat lntereatlng organization at the
preaent time and tne repori. oy
feaaor Tooie waa listened to with great
l.r..t -
The report of the church treasurer
waa last on the list, ine cuureu u
, wall nnanc.lallv.
- A vote of thanks waa tendered Mr,
Schubel for hla work as feaaurer
fx. i.ntnr then aDDolnted proi,
Tooae. Fred Myers and Mra. Frost as
-. ...Jill., fimmlttee-
The rert of the aeoston waa ex
. i int.raatinw. Many rocom-
.h. and varloua
organlxatlona were commended for the
work done tne pam ji.
... Kaan fnrtvne received
Into the church by profesalon of faith
and eight by letter rrom oin uuu.
.. sren have been dlamlaaed. by
The election of officers came nexL
Mra W. C. Green waa reflected aup
erlntendent of the Sabbath school and
Mlaa Kathleen Harrison aa church or-
ganlat.
Mr. Frost and Mr. Story were re
elected elders and W. C. Green waa
elected to fill the vacancy left by Mr.
Parka leaving Oregon City. .
Tmateee elected were C. Schubel
and Mr. Bowland.
Hugh Kennedy and David Catto
were elected deacona. Elmer Cooper
will be treasurer for the next y1"-
The First Presbyterian church haa
finished all the Improvements hat
were planned at the annual meet ng
a year ago and la to be wnKratulated
on the effective use to which they are
being put .
CONGREGATIONAL BANQUET
Glvee Promlae of An Entertaining Ev-'
enlng for You Tonight.
The monthly banquet of the Con
gregational Brotherhood will be held
"hla evening, in the parlora of the
v An iiwr Main street. Aa I
Usual, considerable effort baa been put
fiYmAwala aimcaU -prontabla
evening to those woo u ul
timo to attend. Tha men of tho city
are Invited.
Thla 1 a busy aeaaon In the echool
work in the schools of higher learning
throughout the 8tate, ao that at this
time It la not eaay to gt a speaker
whom all aro especially Intereated to
hear da at aome others. But the com
mittee haa the promlae of a couple
whom they are certain will Interest
many, and you may be one of the
'many" You are Invited, at least,
and there la certain to be something In
the program to repay you for your at
tendance. Married Sunday by Juatlce Bameon.
Juatlce Samaon performed the cere
mony Sunday uniting In marriage a
B. MABtere, of Polk county, and Mra.
L. A. Wllcocka, of thla county. They
will take ip their home In Polk coun
' r
Good consistent adver- n
tisiflg in The Morning
Enterprise pays. It has
proven so with as.
Prlob Bros.
Am Am Prico, Mgr.
Have brought oyt a big lot of poet earde and will put them on the
market at 1 cent each, and S for five regardleea of coat,. Ther aro
about 15,000 of theae tarda 'ranging from 1 cant up to 20c each anal
. If you want big bargaina In poet earde do not mlee thla chance.. Sale
commencea Monday April S and laete until April 11.
Big valuea in other thinga alao. One S32 Victor Talking Machine for
$20. S350 Piano for $24a '10 Garltarfor $5, and lota of other baralne. 1
A. H. STURGES
Seventfi Street - - Oregon Qty
POSSIBLE PARK SITE
- ALOIIG S. P. RAILWAY
' . . : -
HiaawBawaaaBat
PROSPECTS THAT WOMAN'S CLUB
MIGHT TAKE IT OVER AND
IMPROVE IT.
There la a flna nroenect for a email
narlr nn tha atda nf tha hlnff alnna tha
right of way, through the city, of the
Southern racinc railway,' in piacea
thla tilnff riaaa almrmt narnandicular
to the plateau above the lower level.
but in other piacea tnore ia consider
able apace with a gradual rise to the
halvht ahnva. These anacea mlcht be
made Into a beautiful park, and if so
Improved tho grounds ao treatea
wnnlH nrava a hi advertisement for
the city, being aeen by thousands pass
ing through here on the tsoumern ra
clflc' trains.
Some work haa been done on these
spacea by the Woman'a Club In the
past, and It la aald that thla club is
willing to take this waste land over
and Improve and beautify it if" given
Into ita possession. Thla club, once it
began the work in earnest, could do
wnnitArful thlnra with these SDSCPB.
and the benefit a to accrue to the city
through thla advertising would oe
many fold the cost of the Improve-
mant - Thla nark would BtretCh OUt
from Canemah on tho aouth to the
fnnvi-owatlnnat church on the norxh.
Tha nonwlhllltles for aomethlna uniaue
tn the way of a pretty breathing apace
are almost nnnmitea. - - -
DEATH COMES TO CHILD.
Ill But a Few Daya From That Dread
Disease, Diphtheria.
Mary, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Longtree. residing near thla
city, died at the family home Sunday
night after a few daya' Illness of diph
theria. The child waa taken ill on
Tuesday.' but was attending echool
while 111. The funeral will be held In
Portland today. . ,
The little girl waa unusuany Drigni
for her age. and was a favorite with
h.r aohnnlmatAB. Tha family Cim tO
Oregon City about one year ago, and
have made their home at iwuigni
alnee that time.
CHRIS BONAKER ACCUSED.
C. W. Allen Saya Ho Pointed a Gun
With Malicloua Intent.
C. W. Allen appeared in Juatlce
Samao'n'a court Monday and asked
that a warrant be issued for Chria
nonaker. on the charge of pointing a
gun with malicloua Intent The case
la set for hearing on Saturday next at
10 o'clock In the forenoon. Bonaker
gave bond for hla appearance on tne
day act.
Falla Down Stairway SundayV
Mra. W. J. WHaon allpped aa ahe
waa coming down the stalra at her
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mime un finM ' n j -
and wns g"n a severe fafl. Iftwhe
accident' She 'had her right ankle
thmwn nnt nf nlace. and It waa neces
sary to send for a physician to reduce
the fracture. She was confined to her
bed Monday.
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O mont Aorea go Tracts No. S2Va aeree; all In cultivation; elooo t, .
school: macadam- road, and on Clackamaa Southern Electric R. Rw.
& now building, prico now only $878 per tract; WOO eaeh, balance $10
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: Paelflo M-S0. Homo A-18$. $12 Main St, Orogam CJty.
Phone:
CLINTON GRIFFIN INJURED.
Report That Young Man Hurt at 1
Crown Waa Italian ia an Error.
Tha renort was made at thla office
Saturdaw nla-ht conremlnw a ronnf
man, who waa Injured In an elevator
Saturday at the Crown Paper uo. a
plant Report waa made about It p.
m. and the young man giving am the
atory waa uncertain aa to the name
but waa of opinion that It waa one of
tho young Itmllana working In the mill.
It waa ao printed la the Enterprise,
and no name attempted.
Monday the frlenda of Clinton Grif
fin Informail thla nfttfA that It waa ha
who waa Injured, and resented tho
Inference that be waa an Italian, wo
make the explanation; young Mr. Grif
fin la not an Italian, but an American
citizen who- lives at Mountain View
and haa the respect of a boat of
frlenda. Nevertheless, .our Informant
Wished us well and In giving na the.
newa had no Intention of offending
anyone; and it goea without aaytars
that wa are nrintlnar the newa to
pleaae people and with no Intention .--of
annoying or dlstreaslng.
$42 for Baeo Ball Suite.
' The entertainment given on Satur
day evening by tho puplle of - the '
Mnnnt Pteaaant school at the achool
house was a big success, and tho pro
ceeds, which amounted to $41, will go
towards purchasing base ball suits.
An excellent program waa given dur
ing tho evening, ana eacn numDer re
ceived Its share of applause.
CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN
BBNG BUILT SLOVLY
BOARD. OF DIRECTORS MOVING
WITH CAUTION IN EFFORT TO
' MAKE DOLLARS COUNT.
Tha hoard of directora of the Clack-
amaa ctniifhArn Rallwav met tn Inform- -
at aesnlon Monday and talked over a
few of the matters pertaining to tne
construction of the line. Chief among
the matters of especial Interest at thla
time Is the question of an engineer
for -the road. 8everal have been
rarnmmanriail tn the hoard, aach with
good papers, but the board la moving
slowly tn tne matter ana nopea u got
the right man when it doea make) a '
contract for one.
The board will hold a meeting at 8 .
o'clock thla afternoon, at which time , ,
an engineer will likely be hired. In .
the meantime membera of the board '
will go over tne credentials at tnooo
who have made application and fa-
mlllarlwa thamaalvaa with tha nnalt.
ncatlone of those who wlah to take up .1
tne worg.
Work of clearing tho light of way la
being pushed forward dally. Tho men '
and teama nave been engaged for too
worn oi grading, ana a force win aw , ,,
put to work thla morning. The board
Is moving with- caution ao that thero , ,
nvy iVa o.ivatno . m fwnas. -rva
each member la aa anxioue for haate aa
the public at targe, atlll It la felt that y
caution la to be one of the aaaeta of
a aucceaaful building and operation of , '
a paying road. -
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