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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1911)
" 'ilORXIXO EKrEitPmaE, SUNDAY. 'A PHIL 9. WH. - y OIMDIPUIIIM 0;iSUfM20 j Hn i7r'& rwc44 by t Boys- WUlnHUt aaeaabera wul ckmrch U a body. Twr I PASTE Jora la this aervtc-! MHUIMIIIIHHMIUMI ASSIGNEES WILL RECEIVE BID FOR THE PROPERTY UP TO THE DATE Of SALE. OPOUTD) AT LOSS T02 S0nb& New CUcUmj lovttfm Raity Wdl Make it Pse.bio I aWld lip '9 aWaioese Her. I . . Mr l i Milady's Mirrof THESE IN YOUR HO tC BOOK. I! All of tb property of tbe Oregoa Ciiy Lumber A MBf-(arLc Co. Is to b aofd hy J. W. Mogatt atd J. J. ! f'uoke. aaaigaeet. bo wlM receive 1 bids op to nn of Thursday. April 24. j The proi-rt Bill I sold ta tare, parrlt. !tk equity is the macaiaery J parrbaard from tb Northern Califor- ' cu Co. tbe property covered by rhtl mortgage held by tbe First ; National Bank of Orna Cut. and tbe property oa which there Is no lacum-. hranc. It Is eiierted that tbe final . sale will be followed by a readjust-. meat of tbe concern's affairs and that j tbe purcbaaera will buy t'h a view . to en Bins: operations at th plant, t yt straVbL which baa not turned a wheel In more t aiwajs hard to tell -wTSarTo'd than a year. "with tbe haud. Tbe naierai way. I Tbe Oregon City Uiber Mno- . tbecu hanging at the side, of factoring Co. itucceeded tbe Oregon . . . f . , m. uiii t l .. . v-k ! ' ' - at I w r-t,w rA. i lu pie. Tbe business was conducted for a year or so vltbovt profit, and finally -the Bffhn tnteresta took bold and ad ded the sawmill machinery at Alls- pacKb to be modern planing mill ' ' 1 m lit A GraWit CaA. rracUi-allt erj tvub alkt as J, ra foe r.c- , '; A tail auoui for aanse rrr sraika aawre ftiuartt Ihaa a b4-t Uer ; eiW v tmSrr aa4 Ui;m aowte frwo side to' Siuir. I ir a-rirnj tus t at yoor feel, bat buhl your Unad writ ( ta tbe air Ijo t fa3e A ll'.xie thausbifal aws aod lottkf la itch trpf't'j wUl S-k-o hrrak iJa f lb s D;J babtt I t U-. l tuor bs a al the al-t aa- ' dVr line iuiiimukJuai that Jam arv tbrre by mgliiuj rrertly It iUn the Ivmarb furaard and a tUmW a Itaaik-al l craae aa row ml sbu;ilrr Iiwa't a!k yuuiwtf a ' toed" ttat la. sttk tbe tvtm fsrunl la j And tu bare tbrts (toed tv tbe )W a far a tbe al litte snj I bee y tent In at tbe elbow I not only a & . an! la ltef. but eietate the snoel ders In tbe na anlorely way. Tbrre fvre tomt women try t late the, dJSmlty by can-Tine aofwtbinc. T lor- CTwtea awsaaer atoara X Im was asaAe Harry 8t ey at tW Ataiet-w la waesi be pUfrrev IM has." TW Kre4 d.aae tkrww f feet S lecea was auadV t.y KbrUMai 1 -aae. aww a aartutwr of tbe Kraoitya Natk-aaU. at ItaSajult. tVt 11 19hV Tb rreateH aauttrc otKaaars Htrbed la a aiist were mrrrw ty tsrw by KaJ boa re Of l"r ; dew la lc4 arre -thb:( was Brvl ae bf Artbor wmsnr in...lT't CKerbaed twlrtiaa? a autbor bej la iss. ttrr Bk hit rame In Uixtury of raae wa Uyr0a luoa. XI k n . Aac IT. ITS. Ivtwera tbe JSt., IMaa eeUa aad tbe Cxv rlah of IVtroiL J.na tUh ta it bed fi tb tied. Tbe rvrrt t-T tite lMn. Y rae Is tbirtylan annate. J. 4ayed tv-ja. 17 7VJ tietaeen Atiaata aaj MoUie leans at At lanta. Full aioe liaiacv Tbe rreateM aunlrr if rea la a eana) wa t;STT.' la l: t-f the fbk-BX? Nt)nal wben they carftml 11: rawt.V Tbe stnkenat rerwrj f.-c a aua Is bettl by Waller Jlian of tbe Wabltir?o. thai 313 made by him last year. ilhaa bwl! tbe' rer rd ftie - ttwm . J ie, w waa uriinq i tbe bat IMdayawtUftit a letap. I i I I I I Ml II I I III m H t l-H-4 STARS MUST MAKE GOOD. Faa Witt Watch Career sf WallM and Chase la the Managerial Raiea. plant at Oreson City. Tbe mill atarted dlSouIty by carrrlnc aonrthtts. ; ." , " ' with anoarentlT alowlBe nroSDerts. bnt r" the .Tnena. of tomina and th. difflrtil- - - . - ; who wJl I ttader r.A M rulluy IbU te o holdin. lora waa a bearr Item. . CM rT" rTm, ' "- " U Ibrlr Brt el aad finally tbe rompaay rot Into flaaa- " w 1 T . " tri,-t at tbe brad ,f a nur Irarua rial trooble. and tba.plant was shot j " oa" ln WU"CT team tnmr !ll be uld,rattr Inter down, a brother of President Bhn ,a crT'1 lB rx" w est la tbe showing ibrlr reie.tlte cam out from the East and si tempted ; meana r two enunary mm jars, as 'teams will uiake. reorganization Goaraateed ( per' tor rety or dwkmb. tnw , Wallace na I orally baa the belter of reat preferred stock wassaoad to tne no wen ami are rreae roi on ineir i cbaae lu that be will ot I Manie.1 rredJtors, bat affairs d nit ed alone cn- j atesna. plac tb petaat aad at etna la if tbe Brown faU to jet out of Ut til a anon uaae ao.aara Mr weaaeti. ; tb Jar and pear rr tbem aa eqnai place, fur do on etperts aa r tiina uhujvt bh, - i. w i mrww aad pot ap a rbeck for for .tbe porcaaa or ia saar arc tana im t .... . tb Bd haa been screwed ew tb row- , him to do I wuajiuiy m iwaum. tswnu BiorQ more , Bat with tT)a It 1 dT- taL tb Jar VtfGj leav atmoat a tbiro ferent. He N taking bold of a tram ' ) r I I FOR STREET WEAR. j . . II Caal aod Sfcr ta l II ' 11 I i : i- -. - - ' " 1 1 ill r-. . ; ! :; .V" :: V- j e-... n; : l' i . . , t v. 1 ' ? t J ! I 1' . ' M I ; v V i I . f ' w ! htrh tx ataaaVs ta tb aorta end of Orecw Oty eat ta rivar. Tfc grocstd at m by tb Crow a-CojamUa PaJp A Paper Co- wbarfc rrfaaed to malre a aa ior HI.-, wiirk wxraid late Vrft til for t creAtrars, ad tbe A! waj ot aa Mr WesxeU OcSaed ia nyerate tt plast oa )ead t-'wmi. Tbe TVat JCanowal Bank baa a c&artel aburafa far I ".- mxA tb Panne JttfcaTy Co, SeautOe. baa a claim Tber are aaary 'Art tb eoajKrneiioa of tb Ock am frrWi Ramsay tno tb im rsjs timber bel of Cia Laaoaa coun ty tfc jiaJK coJ4 no dowbt be operated at a profit, abd it hi bU-red tb prop erty will b acquired by lomtT men wbo win arrase to reaame operarioes- BRIDGE PARTY GIYDI AT EASTHAI1 HOME A VERY PLEASANT SOCIAL AFTER NOON IN WHICH CONGENIAL FRIENDS PARTICIPATE. VN Crae of the fxrlal erents of tn- w-k au ik brMit party rw cm a orday aernoon by Mr. o. W. Eaat bam at ber bom m Eleventh and John Adams streets. Tbe rooms were rery artlstirally decorated for the oc casion with Oreron rrape, Uurestine and Scotch bloom. Th prizes were won by Miaa Kaanie Porter and Mrs. Unwood Jones, frarina tb alc-rr.oon a lanCheon was served. Pollowlnc were present: Mrs. E. T. Fields. Mrs Mas Bollack. Mrs. C. D Latourette. Mrs. A. U Beatle. Mra. Nieta Barlow Lawrence. Mrs. L U Pickens Mrs. U E. Jones, Mrs. Looia Ierlncer, of Bakei; Mra. W. S. I' Ren Mrs M D. IUiBiftte, Mrs. H. E. Straight. Mm. Va, J Pratt. Mrs. Or tmde ltha!te. Mrs. P. T Griffith; of Portland; Mra. C. G. Hunt ley. Mrs Emll Simpler, of Portland; Mr. John Lwthwalte. Mrs. A. B. Eaxtham, of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. J. H. Walker. Mrs. J. N. Wlsner, Mra. Kat Wlsner McOluskey, of Chlcafjo; . MH- ftrsiC foi:fr. 'Mlas Kat Porter. Miss CIh Barclay Pratt, Mlsa Nell Canfield. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES. Special Music and Exerciaaa at tha Baptist Church Naxt Sabbath. Palm Sunday will be observed at the Baptist church next Sunday. The choir will sing Palm Sunday ntialc and Pastor Hayworth will preach sermon In the morning on the "Tii omphs of CtirltianltT In the even ing the eervtce will be tor tbe special benefit of the Woodman orders. The Modern Woodmen will come In a body and special invitations have been sent personally to the members of the Woodman of the World. WUIamett Juvenile band will ecomPMiy tha Modern Woodmen from tha hall to the church. An elab orate program of muale la being pre pared for the evening servlc and Rer. 8. A. Hayworth will deliver a apecUl eermon entitled. "Woodman Spare That Tree." togetber. Tbea aet tb Jar ootsM or a wiadow or ta aean cool and route lest piacc aa ewery day tt most b geotty sbakr aad tb top moored for Jaat long eaovrb for a very Uttl freab j air ta toocb tb contents, wbea tbe roa aad violet lea res are perfectly j broww in corameai win aare abaor& ed tbeir odor, aad tbe entire mixture may b trajarferred t aa omaaaental potpourri Jar or aaed for vartooa aorta of eacbeta. ' The Papraiva Fac. Tb most expressive fac ta not on which wrUbra or agonizes with every , sorrow fui feeling or twUti aad qa!rms with every amosing altoatloo It is rather tb on woicb retalia a cairn exterior while th atrocgest etnwtluns of the son! play upon It with tbeir Ugbta and aaadowa. Tb face sboold be th smooth cur I.I. .1.1.1. . L V . Ln ;. ... MM VH W U. B UV UWn C A U I LAI IX 1 L j vartooa pirtores witLoot dintarblng it' not tbe stage ahlrb rtxiolre tbe sbift- lug of ereoery fur every act, ' . . Tbe reason why ao many beautiful 1 face are to be found In 4 convent Is. ' In a great measnr. doe to the dally ' habit of compuaing tbe features In long boars of meditation and prayer. rnmarred by contending mat Woe, the featarea Crt-gradually "inoraedTnfd harmonlotM outline. Train your fea ture to composure and . void all grl uM.iua mwfm. i WANTED You to know tbat the En trris Job prlnUng department Is tbe moat complete In tbe State, outalde Portland. Try jt for your neit printing. ' "" antra rationo son. If yon cootemplat ordering a i r- W. - a, "I 1 I 1 1 - I THE TRIO Bv CXmintKT R MRA A IT C-frrlhl br America a rrr A-i-laIMn, IHI tlerald llrlrt, tlewrg Tladal d ( er byaow friend It la nwt vflra , tbat lure ratin tuie liiai-paraW. : fur two ar liable I pull lugi'tlier. i i leaving lb third ut la lh cold .Our icaae waa an excrlillon. ,eelihelit ur trio was broken up, not by another mau. but ny a woman. iue vaiu v : taeeu Gerald and George dlm lly, thru . ! bet ecu lb two of tbviu and ma In- .. dlrei-tly. . . line evening I gX a telephon luea ! ' sag from liimM a .king me lo meet , hlui aud ;n.rv at the gymnasium al 10 o'rka-k He said they were tu have i a fctx-lng ttiait b and wlalnil me t l umiar At tbat hour v.e would 1 alone U beu I got Ibcre. lti4ral of Bmtlng tbe tt loHbrr, Gerald met ( me and aald Geurge Would Joit us In , a few nituiKr Meana hl.V Gerald put . on a tuamk, tuuk-up a fail and aniu.ned . blmaWf atabbiug I he wall ITrwully Georg catue In I noliird be didn't look at or aav anttblug lu lierald. but'gol ready at wot for the luatru ftefur taking hIIUo fttiei (.til live tita of tbeir folia umle'r'uiy ne and Gerald aald' "Take not Ire of tne folia, thnry Ther waa an arvtdent al the ; i AlhiHk: lub lb other day with Mia. j Tb button of te waa snapped off and a man got hurt Afterward It was (-barged Ibapth man. who held , tbe foil 'urHely used on without ( a button " G oa." I replied. "Th but loos on , the fulls wou't com off. Ill jiuaraa-1 t." ' Tbey art to, and I he way tbry fcuc- ed. ronfra. puuled tti. Nell ber ' accrued to I trying lo pluk lb other. Neither tmke lo tb other. They seemed to be fencing agalual tjnie. Ob. get a nMv on you. I aald. "I don't roKM lo sit her watching you two fellows go to Bleep " "Go gel tu a glaaa of water." aald George.' "My threat's dry as parched corn I went to lb coiiler and brought btm a glaaa of water., didn't turn my hack on them any lancer than net-- eaaary fV draw tb water, but when I turned and went back to them they both looked ronartooa. "Been stealing aomwhlngT I re marked Ther was no reply from either street drrae conldr Well (h features of tb new tailored frocks tbsl ar b lng shown by thua wbo cater to ad vanced Uatra In favhlon .Not it tbe 1 George very politely pflTered th glass snort news of the coats, many of wbl b ! 10 raia. mi thantea mm -very are sloped from tb froot aftrt tbe ! manner of a cata way coat. Large bnt tona- keep lb collars ar mor ampl much" and declined Komebow It a truck m that there waa aometblng -tw. or ibreer perb.,-1 ov will r """"I' ,nU Mlwmm between tb the front of lb coat ck-ed. while : ,wa J'.T "kl' ', s ar more ampl tha a ever. ; f r Kbr A"" Tb lllimtration show a lyplral' Ul wred gowa of wblt cloth ontnbed with bands of silk braid. if BwaaiZ. -We , al : N. - .fWTni a 1 wi- ; . ''':m. HI 'r I I - r ' THE NEWJNDIAN FAD. Artistie Stags Woman Make Barbaria Costume th Fashion. Two c lever women of the strge, Mlsa Mary Garden, th prims donna, and Mlsa Etael Wyan MattbWon. the ac- treaa wbo appears la "Tb Arrow Mak er," have auccevded In mj adapting the I UP DEMOCRATS IS REGULAR'S PLAN CLAIM MADE THAT REPUBLICANS ' CA"KWA0 OFF TARIFF LCgT I8LATI0N IN SENATE. WASHINGTON. April g. ISneclal 1 Republicans In the Senate Bay they have things fixed so that the worst tbe Dmoerata can do Is to tie tha Senate in case they are able to vote the Insurgents In the Democratic col umn. Thia la given out with aom lit. tie flourish, with the proviso that it has b!n fixed In thia way to protect the Aldrtch tariff. In view of the fact that It waa tha Aldrtch tariff that lost the House to tbe Republicans in the opinion of many, at least It seems a short aided atand to Uke to block the Democrats from changing it The only solution to th riddle comes In the fact that the IntereaU must have the Republican Senators by the throat for otherwise me party anouia oe wining mat chang es be made to pacify the people, and theae changes be mad by Democrata ao that in tha event of dlaaater It may be shouldered on that party. Madam Wtuufman n a i-- I It la to be a Brett meas In an event On Invitation from neighbor Rev. !( tD ,nUr Republicans can make 8. A. Hayworth, to attend services at ?' ,n uemocrais, ana the pro ihe Baptist church on Sunday eyening. hBt n'r certain reciprocity April 8th. alt members of the M. W. 'I'""". .,D" Permitted and thoae A. are requested to meet At W. O. W. mm ntor- . two aiw MiaaaKas waoat tbs rawa will star as are oa i wbkh Onlabi'd aea-uud in tbe rsce last season He will receive but Uttl credit If be bring the team up to tbe aame position, wb fi will by no meana be an easy matter. If he falls below (be mark be will lie classed a Incompetent and yet be can' hardly be expected to finish jrftuer, for tbe Highlanders have not tbe clans to wlgBjtcnmint. - -t J'-re 1 roimklerable doubi In tbe minds of New York critics as to whether" Chase will fill Bulling' shoes or not. There la no doubt about bis capabilities as a player, but he must still show that be ran( handle a bail team and not have Ibis duty Interfere wun nis playing. sip ot me water Gorg act down tb glaaa. and fhey renewed .the contest. But what a difference! Each man's y waa fixed on tb tuber's Each watched for a t bruit as though -his ! Ilf depended on It and parried It wben It ram with all .tb skill be , possessed.. Every minute they tw-aiu mor earnest. Ami then I began to notice a look In their fatra that sor prised and pained me, Their acens- ' tomed frlendllneaa waa replaced by hat. Their eye began to gleam; tha i blond mouoted to their fac. "ion two fellows had better stop I I aald. ''Tou'r getting Inhartaonlea of in redakla rustume that. tbey appeal to lb eye o' the ; that fracas.1 paleface, lo both the Dlars lb Die- ! nied. i Tbey paid no attention to me. In-1 j deed. I doubt If they beard me, ao In-1 ' tent were tbey on what tbey were do- i ' lng. Presently I saw blood running j from a faah on tbe ImcB. jt.Gorald a) aword ha ml. I Spitball Hsre to Stay, Says Walsh. Ed Walsh, the Chicago pitcher, aaya me , spitball baa come to stay. He maintains further tbat It Is th "com Jng delivery," that It ran be controlled and that It doesn't hart a pitcher's arm. ' Are Yo a' Subscriber to the WeT7 Daily? fX.T,,M,,',? f BtnHa Is to b as sqccessful as th Interests of Oregon . IT. v'5 mnfl baT nPPort of alL Tho Daw dally has ll!L U boo,Un Oregon city and aackamas County. Tour upport meana mor strength for the work. . , Will You Help, Booit yoar own Interests? Py Carrtor, I rmt. .....i. ., - 'rl ". t yer 1 f i r gn remlttano. , " M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MATTY HAS IT ON 'EM ALL FOR TWISTERS. "Matty la a magician In pat ting queer and ponllng gyra tions on a baseball," says Coach Wllbert Robinson of the Giants. "I can't aee how It la possible for any man to make a baseball I j. perrorm such fantastic abooU. I T hlta and wiggle wabble. It's simply wonderful what Mathew- I X son can make a baseball do," 1 . I I I I I II t II I II 1 1 1 1 1 Read the Morning enterprise. OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITHINO AND REPAIR WORK. Best of work and satisfaction guar anteed. Have your nor shod bv an expert; It pay. A 'I kinds of repair work and amrthy work. Prompt service; greater pr tln of your work can b dons while you do your tradlno. Give m a trial Job and see If I eant please yetl. h 4 ;- , ,t '"J : : y f k . ; ' 0 attss aiaar oaapn aa aaroau. tureaque nomlbllltlea of IndUn Jlfe arc made tbe moat of. Not only ar the cos tumes singularly pleasing and grace ful, but the stag fittings are so artis tic aa to Insure Indian decorations be coming a fad. Indian baskets, robes. Indian pottery, tomahawks, quivers, bunches of arrows, bead work, feather headdresses, all nay be made to play a part In designing so Indian decora. Hon. . . , A well snown literary woman whoa lUHimnds 4 huHlneae fakes blm fre quently through tbe weat and Into tbe rewrvnlfou country haa bad her boll fixed, up with tbs various Indian sou venlnt which be baa ga'hvred. Re. ceuUy abe gave aa Indian luncheon In which a ml n la tare tepee made of nark waa set no a bank of anoaa In the ra tor of. the tabt. Over It rlnes were , trailed, and tb edge was set off with s rather flat arrangement of low grow lng fern. Th plac car and aoo enlra parted ont tbe Indlin Idm. Put Yourself in the Ad-Riders Place... When rou writ ad-or any kind of an ad-try to Inctud In It Jiiat the Information you'd Ilk to find If yon were an I ad-reader and were looking fot an I ad of that kino. Z If you do thia to even a small I extent you! ad will bring R. I BULT8I - . ' - -nere - I cried, "stop iblsr , I waa rising to get between them I wben Gerald made a nam. breaking I through Oeorre'a guard, and I aaw j tbe foil go right through tbe fleshy ! pert of Georcs's srm. When It waa j withdrawn tb aleeve waa aatnrated wltb blood. In vsla I cried to them to desist. : ; From friends tbey bsd become wild ' animals. Tbey paid no attention to j I me. and ao maddeoed were they that I I I did not dare to force myself between ; t them, fearing to get stabbed. A red stream trickling down Gerald's leg was tbs next evidence of tbe seriousness of tbe contest: thea wben Geraldf'polnt was within an Inch of George'e heart the latter In tbe tenth part of a aecond turned It away. I hurried to find something wltb which to beat dowa tbe weapons and on faring the com bs tants again ssw "a door open and Helen Deane atep Into tbe room. What I would have needed, a weapon, to ac complish thia girl did by ber simple presence. Tbe men lowered their foils. "How did you get on to tblsr asked Gerald. "Tour sister overheard." "Well." Drop those folia, both of you. If yon value my acquaintance." The folia rattled on tb floor. "I have known you three friends for a long while." Helen continued. "I will admit that on of yon 1 love." "Is It IT asked Gerald quickly. "No." "I r asked George. "No." The two men looked at each other) thea both turned toward me. "Cbarller aaked both at once. "Tea." , They could' have knocked m dowa with a feather. I had worshiped ber secretly, but not dreaming that I had ny chance wltb either of the others. "See the lady home. Charlie." said George. "We'll attend to theae cute." -It is tlm yon did." I said. and. offer ing my arm to th priie. I escorted ber to ber carriage, and m rolled way together. , TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, The Program for the Meeting Satur- .,. !. pJ;oram tot hs teachers' Instl I, ? 9' on 8turd,y, April U. A..?? w lt brwlth: 11 MO "The Recitation In History" .. aPttfinle rr flAaia. ::Or-''Arrested Development".... I'. AAlLrJ." 8uot- - Tooxe "nnrtr,,B,,r WIW Udles' Club ;:2t?I0fI,m' puPn Oswego School 1:00 '-Test of a Teacher" and -h- . SCtit To tike Ne7 DAILY) t OltWSirt JJ- me j i. , Will You Help Us Boost Your Own Interests? ii By c&tt&i, year $3.00 By mail. X yea 2.00 Send: in Your Km and Remittance I.' iL Jae IVii l 'l A cent School Legislation" " " " " L R. Alderman led the Morning Enteeriw. Cor. Main rnd 'eeti te C"- i C'- OVETJ G. TIIOITAQ