Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 22, 1911, BOOSTER DAY EDITION, Image 1

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    BOOSTER DAY EDITION
BOOSTER DAY EDITION
MOWING
Iufc.orlptloo for the MornJng -;
In rp. will bo f.lvtd for
"ds.t bs-eflt r low price.
A aft
ERTO.SE
Tho only dally newsoaoer "
tween Portland and Saloen; le .
him mwmrm ihiihi n mia
A aaaa r.Auntw. wltK a naaiilatlaM af O)
30.000. Are you an advertiser
. VOL 1-No. 90
OREGON CITY, OltEGdN, SATUHDAY,, APRIL 22, 1911.
Per Week, 10 Cehtb
E NT
TO ABDICATE MAY 5
PLAN PRES. DIAZ
THI VICE PRESIDENT CORRQL,
CHARGED WITH BIINO Hit
CA8ALLISTIC partner.
IjLL RH IRE AND RtSCJND PROMISE
Addrtti Prepared for tho Ooooslon
Clilm Made-iAnnlverssry of
Dlsi' Groat Victory Ovor
fjanch.
SECOND ANNUAL
m ITS S1KD W
and Booster Day
Ssxtxirdexy, April 22
Und.r tho Auspices of tho Oregon City Commercial Club.
Committee: O. D. Eby, D. T. McBaln, Frank Buacb, M. D. Latouretto, J.
E. Hedges, M. J. &selle, oecrotary.
UEXICO CITY. April 1 1. (Special.)
-Humor has It thllt Dlas will resign
oo M7 5 t ! that when Vlco
president t'orrol rrlvoo In Europe,
shirk will be In fw daya, bo will
ruble that hi .health It not food aa bo
kid boned and that In view of tbla bo
li forced l" roil r" from actlvo life.
Thli relieve Dlai of any csballlo
tWt and be will then, retlro.
ntu has nhown many tralta of loyal
ly to the Mexican people and tbla may
be (be uir nie aaeriflco that la to bo
uied of him. May 6 ho la planning
to review tho Mexloan troopa at Pue
bl, sbeie ho mado bio memorable
victor over (ho French, and aa tbo
far lll be tho anniversary of thai
treat bo may chooee to, In tho ahadow
of that treat victory, resign and retire
to irivate llfo.
It hi Mid further In tbla connection
ikt DIm has farewell addroao pro
sired for tbla occasion, and that bo
II deliver thla with groat eclat and
iVra abdicate. If he carrlea out thla
trrtrtm It la aald that bo will at ones
keronv jhe miat popular man In tho
ttka. To prove that ho baa no
pnark he thla morning pardoned
hiW of prisoners, among them bo
b itrsl Americana. .
PROGRAM OF EVENTS
9:00 a. m. Balloon ascension at w'uat end Suspension Bridge.
10:30. Parade leavea Third and Main streets, and movea to Twelfth and Main
and returns to Main and Fourth atreeta.
11:00. Judging horses at Main and Fourth atreeta. Judging will continue
until completed In order aa Hated In tho Premium Llat.
11:30. Bllde for life from Suspension Bridge. .
1:00 to 3:30 p. m. Concert by Oak Grove Glrla Band; Prof. Drlacol director,
on Court House Lawn.
t.OO. Dancing In tho famous Buacb Hall, Main and Eleventh atreeta.
3:30. High dive from tho Suspension Bridge Into tho Willamette River.
4:00. Slide for life from Suspension Bridge. . . a -
3:00. Orand Ball, Buocb Hall. US , " .
1:00. Scotch entertainment In tbo Woodmen Hall. ;
ORDER OF PARADE
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Flrat Dlvleion."
Mounted Marshals: M. J. Laxelle, P. A.Kloontra, Chaa. E. Nash.
Oregon Cltjr Band, Bert Nash, Director.
First Carriage: Hon. O. D. Eby, Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, Hon. R. B. Beatle,
Hon. J. K. Hedges. .
When a duck lays an egg she
Just waddles off aa If nothing has
happened. When a ben laya an
egg there's a h I of a noise.
The hen advertises. Hence the
4 demand for ben's eggs Instead, of
duck'a. -
ARRESTED IN PORTLAND.
George W Mate Charged With Larcny
In Justloo Samson a Court.
Constable Brown 'went to Portland
Thursday wltb ft warrant for George
W NHta- who Uvea In nladatnna but
works In the Rose City. Nate la
charxed with larceny In entering a
dwelling house for plunder. It la aald
to be a bad case and In conaeqeunco
Justice Samson set tbo bond, when
Maie waa Drougni neiore mm, ai ouu.
Nate could not raise the bond and
wit annt to Jail. He will bo given
preliminary Bearing tnis morning at
10 ociooa, Dior BBmnon.
Two Qood Real Estate Deala.
Tha raal aatata Arm of Elliott A
8nn arhlrh racantlv sold tha Horn-
shuh place at Beaver Creek for 10,
000, haa Juat clooed another good deal,
mis Deing mo lhck uavia rm
Heavr Creek, which consists Of 105
acres, and waa aold for $10,000. These
two sales nave been mane auring tne
past ween, ana overai omer irana
fra which ara considered to be food
ones, will no d?Obt be closed within
a few days.
BAUQUET TUESDAY EVE
; GLADSTONE CHURCH
FIVE GOOD SPEAKERS ON THE
PROGRAM WITH VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
rlar
Driving Teams
Single Drivers .
Saddle Horaea
Shetland Pontea
INSURGENTS DEMAND .
(fourth of tha Committees In tha
linatoVoto 7 to 4 Against.
8IIINQTON, April 31 (8peclal)
-TV I rat real outbreak of tho Ineur
wf 1 tho Senate came today. "Xt
landing of tbo 8-nate committee on
Itteea the Insurgents, beaded by
U rullette, mado ft demand that they
W lvn representation on the com
altters In proportion to the noses tbey
tu count, being about one-fourth of
U total. Tho proposition waa defeat,
it ky a vote of aeven to four.
At that the Inaurgenta forced ft vote
m the propoaltlon. Tbo statement
it given out that the fight la to
woa take shape over tha proposition
m to whether or not Taft la to bo the
tudldate of a united party.
Draft Horaea
Draft Teams '
Coach Horaea
Coach Teama
Standard Bred Horaea
7 Second D'vlalon. ,
Oak Grove Glrla Band. Prof. Driacol, Director,,.
Second Carriage, (Mitchell Auto, C. O. Miller, driver) Hon. D. K. Bill, Hon. T
P. Randall, Dr. M. C. Strickland, Hon. W. A. Dimlck.
Floats
Decorated Rig
Comical Riga
O. A. R. Drum Corpa
3AY THEY'RE JTHE OOA"T
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CHICAOt). III.. April 31. (Special)
-Paper makers In seaslon bero say
they are the goat In this reciprocity
Srht, and they are making an effort
to organize to cars for their own Inter.
Mtl.
POLITICS IN THE VISITS.
SALEM, or, April 31. (8peclal.)
Tb plsn of Gov. Weat to visit all the
IrrtrMlon projects n tho Btat Is
toktd upon by some aa ft political
"or in tho Interest of , reflection.
V l planning to visit all parts of tho
't, and talks entertainingly of tho
to come.
ttvTtt4oo4
! WraTuro rootritT
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OrOsTOn fit amrl fArf 1 Atillo JsV
Showers and cooler Saturday,
Orcein Showers In the north-
Mt section: cooler.
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Ptronu our advertlaers.
Special Booster Day
Bargains
Amtrlcsn peopls llks to bo
"""Uonaei
'Hlltl ul nl 0,v o,oln"o
Ul.i . .....
1 " 1 w Mel ,
wir th bsat elothoo made
In
1m I 01 olot" maao in
"r ne money. Wo are onor
at special roduetlons on
ftaVftlV.
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ce Bf others
IXCLUtiVE CLOTHI1M '.,
' V M,t UU Others , j , f,
th'and Main Ma.
O. A. R. Colors and Guard
. O. A. R. Company, Under Command of
Adjutant H. S. Clyde.
BALLOO
ASCENSION
ill
AT 9 O'CLOCK TODAY
BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE IT
AND ENJOY THE SIGHT
YOURSELF.
Thero will be ft balloon aacenslon
gt an early hour thla morning 9
o'clock. Don't forget thia, for you
never get tired of aeelng balloon as-
.cenmona, ana mis ia promised aa one
of tho most successful acts of the
whole show.
a nH Ir vmi ilnn't rsra fur it your
self remember that the youngsters do,
and Shat you may get enjoyment from
It In aeelng them happy. Tbey will be
young but once you have found that
out yourself ao don't permit them to
mlsa any enjoyment that la within
tholr reach.
Tho Joya of youtu are the onea that
nab i ha len imDresslon on the
mind hnvo you ever -stopped to think
of that? And you aurely want tho
boys and glrla to remember you aa
tha Hnnreat Daddv ft Daddr who al
ways planned for their enjoyment. 80
let them enjoy tbo oaiioon ascension
Imlav and later take them into the
shows, buy them red lemonade and
hot peanuta and 1 they are reai amau
but a toy balloon.
rvwt hn ailnarv luat because you
know how loosen up, and next aura
.h.n a rainstorm Is comlnc UD
and you are atralnlng every nerve to
save some crop, watch the boya and
glrla dig In to help you to pay uaaay
back for the good time he gavo thew
on Booster Day, In Oregon City.
Mre. W. L. Utile, Mrs. A. W. Blount,
Mrs. J. u Barry, Mrs. unanea moooii.
Mrs. Henry wetsier, Mra. h. J. uig
rir Mra Pharlea R. Ttlims. Sr.. Mra
Barton Barlow, Mra. W. E. Burns, Mrs.
into rout. Mra. u. w. rvenj, airm.
T. F. O'Neil, Mrs. W. Johns, Mra. Her
bert Hannifin, Mrs. Ia O. Ice, Miss
Vela Kelly, Mlsa Florence Barry. Mar
garet Miller, John Hastings William
I Ian em I nam
GOING TO MANILLA.
Purchases . Property Hero Before
fttartlna an Lena Journov.
r C. II. Mieike, who haa been visiting
In thla rlt tha meat of Ma sister.
Mra. Henry Streblg. will leave for San
Francisco this evening ana rrom tnero
will go to Manilla, where ho will re
sume his dutlea as chief-yeoman. Mr.
Mlelke haa completed four years'
service in the navy, and baa re-en-
Hated, but has not yet been aaslgned
to ft ahlp. .
While In this city be purchased
nmrwrtv nnsfBtlna- of fltin acre ad-
lolnlns tha nroiertv of Mr. and Mra.
il. W Btreuig. ho lntenaa to locate
in thla city at some future time.
FRIENDS GIVE RUSH '
IN H0I10F EVENT
WEDDING DAY SET FOR NEXT
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 88 MANY
NICE PRESENTS.
'" Win Veta Louise Kelly, wbo-o-.mar-
rlage to Mr. Leuls warry win wu
place In thla city on Wednesday morn-
InKs AUMI atw. " .
laneoua rush by her friends on Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of her
i t, n tna of Center street.
The event proved to bo ft moat delight-
ful fttiair. . .....
Miss Keliy. who was taken com
pletely by surprise, was the recipient
of many beautiful glfta. Tho after
noon waa devoted to music and guese
lng contests. Mrs. A. Blount winning
the prise In the contest. Mrs. Ice
waa assisted In tho entertainment of
her guesta by Mrs. Henry Wetsier.
The reception ball, living and dining
rooms were rery prettily decrtd11
ferna. hyacinth, bright colored tullpa
and narclHsus. ', '
Present were Mra. M. B. Clancey,
Mrs. F..TBarl0W4 Mrs. F..8.. J'
Mrs. 0. L Hastings, Mrs. J. Miller,
WOULD CONDEMN LAND
FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY
CLACKAMA8 SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ASKS COURT TO SET PRICE
ON BIGHAM LANDS.
Tho Clackamas Southorn Railway
Co.. which Is constructing ft railroad
fmm ' Orairiin Pllv rnwaril TlAavar
Creek, today filed a suit against M. D.
ana uoort-e Hia-nam to conaemn a
strln of land 471 feet long and 100
feet wide for a right of war through
BlghnmS land. Tho company values
tha atrln at 17K. The nronertr Is In
the northeaat aectton pf the city and
waa the cause or uignam having k.
M. Swift arrested a few weeks ago for
trespass.
Swift Is conducting tho company's
operations at that point. Tho railway
company is represented by Attorneys
O. D. Kby and O. B. Dlmick.
"Three dollars ft minute," said the
yoWh who had asked the long s1tano
telephone rate between him and tho
lady fair. "Yes, sir," said Jho tele
phone clerk. "I guess I'm" not on
speaking terms with her," sighed the
youth, sadly counting out $2.60 In his
purse. Detroit Saturday Night.
THE LIVE WIRES.
GOVERNOR WEST
AT
HIGH
SCHOOL
Thm Am hannttat in ha vlvan hv the
newly-organized Brotherhood of tho
Gladstone Christian church will occur
on Tuesday evening, April 25. Pre
parations bava been made for ft very
enjoyable time and ft good program la
in preparation. Tbo male quartet will
in aavnral nnmbera and there will
bo piano and violin selections. Tbo
h.nfln. a.iii h. nrnnaraa dt tni iauie
of the church, and It goes without say-
lng that ft bounteous least wm im
There will bo five staled speakers
for tha evening J. Albert Emrlcb, of
Portland, leader of tho graded union
Sunday school work In that city; O.
Ewart Baker, also of Portland, presl-
ft nrt nf ffham Rmtherhood of the First
christian church: Wen. D. Lukens.
f . . n . . t
preHlaeni or ne veuiouuar m. u
rhurch Brotherhood. Portland: J. A.
Melton, president of tho Baracft 8ua
nav arhnol elasa of Woodlawn. Port
tni. r n rrevtar resident of Glad
atone who la an Oregon City business
man.
This Is ft goodly array of speakers
and If the plana carry out the first
meeting of th Gladstone Brotherhood
will prove memorable one.
MAYGO-TOPEN.""
Governor Wot Said to Bo Unwilling
to Save W. cooper morria.
aatjcm. Or.. April 21. Governor
w. rafnaAa tn Interfnra In tha luds
ment of tho Circuit court ot iwuuno
nak fniintv aentenclna? W. Cooper
Morris to sit years In the penitentiary,
according to statements niveu uui oj
hla private aecretary this morning.
The Governor baa concluded to make
nn. .ii.mni tn alter tha sentence Im
posed for the reason that ho believes
the banker haa' bad ft rair ana jubi
trial, and waa found gulMy of crlml
nat nffanaa Morria will not be Mm
pelled to enter the prison nntil after
h. -..nHata rmm the Supreme Court
Is sent down to Portland, which, the
court believes will be prepared for re
turn next Wednesday.
Governor West Is in Oregon city to
day and tho only information that can
be aeoured Is through Private Secre
tary Watson. It Is possible the Gov
ernor may ahow clemency ftt ft later
date. . .
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$50.00 Giyen Away
CHIEF EXECUTIVE SPEAKS IN
FOrfUM BEING INTRODUCED
' . BY MR. TOOZE.
TALKS TO STUDENTS AS A STUDENT
Board of Education and School Pat
rons Are Present In Honor of
. This Distinguished
Visitor.
Governor Oswald 'Vest went out of
bis way Friday morning and delivered
an addrnaa tn tha aianclated students
Lpf the Oregon City high school. This
is tho nrst time the Governor oas
ever talked to a body of school pupils
and he expressed himself as hugely
delighted over the experience and atai.ll
tne nearly reception ne met irom stu
dents, teachers and members of the
Board of Education alike. The execu
tive did not Indulge In filghte of ora
tory, but almply talked to the boys
and girls about his own school life,
which ended In the eighth grade. He
told them of tho practical value of an
education, especially in public life, and
urred them to have hitch ideals and
strive for what Is best In life. HlsH
talk waa given the closest attention
and bp was cordially welcomed.
O. D. Eby, represented the Board
of Education, and be Impressed upon
tha students the Value of tne Gover
nor's remarka. City Engineer Noble
also talked briefly, both speakers talk
ing entertainingly to the high school
students. City Superintendent Tooze
introduced tho Governor.
The Governor and members of the
Board of Education were entertained
at. luncheon, after which the gueat of
mraa I a k.n ahrmft tha rltw In an
automobile. He made ft close Inspec
tion of the historic home ol DrJoHn
McLoughlln, the rounder or uregon
ritv which was recently restored.
and said he had been glad to give his
approval to tbe bill wnicn cameo, an
annrnnrlattnn tn assist In restofine
tb home. Tho Governor then met E.
n r'auflAM cashlnr of tha Hank OI
Oregon City and president of tho Mc-
im.hiin unmnnii Association ana
left for Portland early In tho after
noon, i , ......
inirinr hla star In the city ha com
mented noon tha fact that the new
Secretary of State. Ben W. Olcott, had
worked as ft laborer for 11 per day. In
Oregon ritv In 1892. when Main street
waa paved with brick. Olcott came
to Oregon from Illinois ana naa 20
cents In his pockets when he landed In
Oregon City.
Governor West extended an Invita
tion to the high school atudents to
come to Salem and visit the State
House and State institutions and It la
probable that arrangements will be
made In a short time so that the
students can avail themselves of the
Invitation.
As a Booster JDay special we are offering you your choice
of over 200 articles in our window, that tell Regularly from
$1.00 to $1.50 ' , v V
For $.00
fv4.
Pon't pats up this chance to save 50 per cent
Burmeister & Andresen
Oregon Qty Jewelers
Suspension Bridge Comer ; Oregon Gty, Oregon
.Thla ad Is worth $50 In cash to tho first six purchasers of Clalr-
mant Aoraaoa Tracta hla. ft 2 ar.rear all In cuttlwallon! eloaa tA a
school; macadam road, and on Clackamas Southern Electric R. R-,
now building. Price now only 1875 per tract; 9300 cash, balance $10
par month. Thla prlco will soon double. Coma today and cloaa tho o
W. F. SCHOOLEY & Ca
Phono: iPaclflo M-80. Home A-166.' 612 Main St, Oregon City.
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SURPRISE MRS. BUTLER
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON
PROPERTIES MOVING.
Three 8alea by 8chooly A Co., 8old
Within the Past Week.
Tb) Hayea place ftt Twilight has
beeneold through tho real estate firm
of Schooley ft Company, the buyer
being Mr. McDonald. The farm con
sists of 55 acres and la considered
excellent for farming purposes.
This company also sold the Carl
Mohaubt place on Fourth and Center
atreets on Friday to Anton Creldel,
who recently arrived from Colorado.
There are four Iota and ft good house.
.The Gage place of five acrea was
also sold to Mr. Robncker. who recent
ly arrived In this city wltb his family
from Fort Wayne. Indiana, and who
will soon take possession.
An old offender was Introduced to ft
new country Justice aa "John Tlm
mlns. alias Jones, allaa Smith." " rll
try the two women first," said the
JuKtloe. " "Bring In Alice Jones.'
, "Dear me! I don't know where to
put my bathing auit to keep It until the
season opens!" "Why don't you hide
It In your stamp box V Baltimore
8un.
I OUR FOUNTAIN IS OPEN
DELICIOUS SODA WATER
IIAZCLWOOD ICC g?EAM
JONES DRUG STORE
S INCORPORATED
THE DEPENDABLE DRUG STORE
8UNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. LED BY
TEACHER, MAKES A MERRY
" " AFTERNOON OF IT.
Mrs. Jamea Butler waa taken by sur
prise on Friday afternoon at her home
at 101 Twelfth street by Mrs. Clinton
Latouretto and members of her Sun
day school class of tho Baptist church,
tho occasion being Mrs. Butler's birth
dav anniversary, which proved ft most
delightful sflalr. ...
Mrs. Butler was presented with two
handsome pictures in remembrance of
the occasion. Mrs. William Andresen
presented the same on behalf of the
class with ft few well choeen words.
Guessing contests were the feature
of the afternoon and delicious refresh
menta were served. The decorations
were most attractive the living room
being done In apple blossoms snd Ore
gon grape. The dining room was in
carnation and geraniums.
Those present were Mra. D. C. La
tourette. Mrs. R. 0. Flagler. Mrs. J.
K. Etchlson, Mrs. C. O. Miller, Mrs.
C B. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Olmstead,
Mra. E. U Pope, Mrs. A. F. Prker,
Mrs. 8. AHayworth. Mrs. Ellerd Bail
ey. Mrs. A. O. Lennon, Mrs. J. W. Lod
er. Mrs. WiUlamlCannon, Mrs. C. Gras
ler Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Martin, Mrs.
K. MVLarty. Mrs. E. I Mavllle Mrs.
Fred Humphreys, Mrs. WlMm Andre
sen. Mrs. W. H. Calkins, Mrs. Bcsb e
Burrls of Gaston, Oregon, Miss Carrie
Bailey, Dorla Mavllle, Mildred Cannon,
Jack lfider, Donald and Jamie Butler.
MATRIMONIAL DISSATISFACTION.
Two People Tired of Their Life Part
ners Who Ask for Separation. .
William Ratkus haa filed ft suit
against Julia Ratkua for a decree of
divorce. They were married In Rncsla
tn 1901, and ho aays she deserted him
In 1903. He sent her money In July,
1904, to come to the United States,
where he had provided a home for her
at Pittsburg, but she refused to come,
and still refuses, though he has re
peatedly written to ask ber to come.
Wallace LeRoy Rose, charjrlng that
hla wife. Orlsko May Rose, naa aaia
she doee not love him any more, has
fliut a ault for divorce. Thov were
married In 1905 at Pendleton, and last
August Mrs. Rose Is said to have gone
into the barber shop where her bua
band Is employed at Portland and
called him vile names. Tho following
month she sold their household effects
and deserted him. ,
"Read the Morning Enterprise;
SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES ON DENTAL WORK
BETTER DEUTAL VJORK
AND BETTER PRICES
THAN YOU CAM GET IP
PORTLAND . . . . . :
So many people have complained because the time was so short that
they could not take advantage of our special offer that we have been
Induced to extend the time for the month of May. -This
Is for cash payments only and on accounts of $S or more.
DR. G.A. BROWN DR. L L PICKENS
DENTIST
Of tho Chicago College of Dental
8urgery.
DENTIST
Of the Haskell School of Proatho
- tie Dentistry, Chicago.
Wetnhard Building, Opposite tho Court House '
Phones, Home A-131.
Pacific States 2671.
The Best for the Money
Booster Pay and Every Day
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When you want Groceries don't forget that we carry a "good"
line, that we keep our stock fresh, and. that we are selling close
for cash. '
We handle fruits and vegetables in season. .
Corn, Oats, Hay, Alfalfa and other articles for the feeding of
animals and fowls.
The only auto delivery in the city. We make an especial effort
to deliver promptly, and when in a hurry call us up and see if we
can't accommodate you. ' . ., . " . s-,
A. B. BUCKLES r
Corner Main and Eleventh. v ; Oregon City.
Ao Ho Steges
SEVENTH &1 CENTER STREETS
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Oregon City Music House
T7 A T! 17
Is our big bargain day on Tianog, Organs and Graphophones. JBc '
Ure and see the 66--1 Singer Sewing Machine the prize-winner.
Sold on installments.' . '