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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
1- ' f-Triotlone for th" Morning w ING -INT The only dally nowopopor bo- twoon Portland and Satan! eJr latoa In ovary eeetlon of Ciaeka ma County, with a pop lotion f SO ,000. Aro you art dvertleerf 97 Peb Week, 10 Cents OREGON CITY, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1911. n o RN V fi K 1 1TED, CHIEF . mm AY0- SIMON EXPRESSES AP; pdOVAL OF CMItrt ACTION COX DENIES OUILT. pi IOURNSJNDICTKENT AT 2:30 of Permitting DWot to Opor lM WUhout intorforonoo Claim Othtn Blam Him to Shlld Thtmtolvet. onBTLANH. Or., April $9. (Spe- j,,! )-odU-itd for malfoaaane In of M lbli afternoon by tho county grand mr ChM if 1'ollro Cog will tomorrow L.k. -r Moon-, senior captain and act- III bead of '' detectlv bureau, will' bo ppulntf l Acting Chief of Police. u, ill bo U command, of both branch- n of tho ! ! '. Th. lntltt tiiM-nt, which wta returned 30 thin afternoon, charge lu brief ,Ui ibe Chief permitted crtlo dt orifflr hour to operate without mo- wii!on. In speaking! hla Indict- rot this afternoon Chief Cox said. -tin tot guilt. tho charge made tb Indictment. 1 am (he victim of rttromiituiwi'i": that la, I have done W Soty I hovo aeon It, but otliert kir sought to hlamo mo for thing, uiblold thiMimolvoi.. Mijot Simon approved tho action ukra by On and will accept hla re lfUtkD. ICHOOt TEACHERS IN WRECK. TO E 0 PERPETRATE WHlTE LIES f BY VALT DOUG ALL ? . LStrHCiNTtMHlAL WAR PtRlOO JOKE.- SPECIAL NOTIHF OWING TD A DISAGREEMENT AS TO PRFf-FflFNTT HHP DPfl. IFT.TFn BUG DF PARTMFNT F niTF n ttV Mt55R5 ROBIN, CHALONER . THAW AND OTHER PROMINENT tWTUM0L0&l5T5 MU3T Be DECLARED OFF INDEFINITELY. SOMETHING FltKCER WILL FUNNY COLUMN LOITIOBV wt(NfV If yuy frvm rVLmd H a Me wlmrii d ltoilt froi Holland. for tirat OJtawar VVUn ftlfj marry It it A wocJon woiUliior SpTtng will b licre.offlcUJK Cro H9 bo-ra decUrcd ruind WMT rORTtte AMBULANCE ipv I BE FOUND INSTEAD NEXT WEEK f I THINK i 'M lf OW-MVCll- ICHVCCRAIV ?y i ov - TTT ffrir-cKi Tim GRAVE CHARGES" JAMES AGAINST Wkilc Ml&ft Pearl Kinsman . . . , i she UiDtU find bruised hcH self Vvfti'ly on tt landing. PARTIES WANTING GOOD BLACK DIRT IN TH& EAOT PART Of-TOWN 5HOULP ANOTHLR MISSIVE .t r - !ulon Train Ooot Over Bank Kill ing 100. tA8TONr., April 19. A train Birrlm a school toachera excursion ttm I'Hca. N. Y.. 1 Atlantic City liapei the track at Martina Crook. X& oiitht mllea north of bore thla tmoun . Ot ive reported over the bank and tmt- It lo ootlmatod that KH) aro Bflroad offlclala are aummotiiitg rfkal bulp from all polnta. TMtV HAD MO IN5TM4$TANEOUS I ouerlT war PifclyeiLlHECBUJLTlPHQTOG To., 've me the Harr J.vvttK oi.o Jcyr ESTACADAl PRINCIPAL SAID TO HAVE, USED INFLUENCE TO 8 HUT OFF OREGON CITY. OOZE FILES VIGOROUS PROTEST Local Debating Team Refuted An Op portunity to Try For Champion ship of Clackamas School League. rwlarlnv that H M. James. Drlncl- nnl nf tha Rstacada school, used his influence and position aa bead of tho debating aeparimem oi ine ucHuuma County School League, to ahut the Oregon City hlgn school out or a chance to flght for the championship. Prod J. 8. Tooze, supennienaeni 01 the Oregon City schools, hat filed a protest with the officers of the league against any team claiming the cham pionship until aner toe proiesi n been decided. Kvldnc6 in the matter or the pro test will be heard on Saturday of 3MEMS) Mm GRALrtiWlJ WWVORK TO REBUILD CAPITAL. ALBANY. N.. Y April 29.-Tho tut trchltect haa gpproved plans for .lit rebuilding of the New York 8tsie The plant Involving an ex PUBLICITY PLACE IS BADLY NEEDED COMMERCIAL CLUB STILL HAS PLAN TO ERECT STRUCTURE ON MAIN STREET. j building at once to to hare the tame I In readiness to meet thla summer's Ira I migration. PARKPLACE WINS DEBATE. Affirmative OeU Decision Over Etta cada High School. Parkplac won the Joint debate Frl dny night between the ParKplace high school team and the Estacada high arh(Nl. The debate took place in the auditorium of the Parkplace hlKh school and waa well attended by pat rona and frlenda of tho ochool. Tho question for debate waa , "Resolved. Poorly fitted glasses ate the cause of much of the blind ness of this country -V t, ' CultoL padlture of $9,000,000 are now before AlrT Ar U,V that life Imprisonment, wun UteTnLe. of Public DuUdlng. PRESENT QUARTERS OUT OF WAY rpltJ-rnl'h-ntln'-oCnr n will replace the single building :Ut as dc-Htroyed. ItAVERS WIN FROM SENATORS- PORTLAND. Or.. April t9 (8ie- ttal.) Portland today won from Sao- rtarato liv a scoie of 7 to t. This Rti the IK-iivers In the lead with wcentage of fl!3. San Francisco la Parkplace took the affirmative and I won the neDaie oy me uhiuhuuui of the judges, County School 8upenn . ..i r-nrv inhn w iMlar and Pro- feasor L. A. Read, of Portland. The Parkplace debatert were Fay rrencn Fourth Floor and Hundreds of Visitor! Ntvtr See Dis play of Products. ir..ih uanitricks and Henry Leuen. berger, and the Estacada team waa composed of Russell Belts, Malcolm Wardle and Kitty Reagan. DB-llU $25,000.00 ; HOME asMMsMo LOCAL LODOE AUTHORI2ES Bia ..BOND ISSUE AND GETS , S2.500 FIRST DAY. SOUClTa COMMITTEE IS NAKED Home and Club Hcute to Bo Con structed on Lott Recently Pur chased Fronting Main and Water. FRED J. S. TOOZE. tuperlntondont of - tho Oregon City schools, who hat filed a protest against he action of Professor James, of Estacada, In hutting evt'iOie debating team of the Oregon City high school. ; Come in nd let us talk over that complaint you have against your glasses." Our advice is absolutely free whether you buy anything" or not We can help you 7 and may be the means of saving your eye-sight j vj Good glasses the bniy kind ourleputation wul per mit us to sell are a delight and should not cause you dread or discomfort Let us show you why. Come in today. Delays are dangerous. . imBurmeister &Andresen Oregon City Jewelers ' Sospension Bridge Corner FEDERAL BUIUDIMG - VILL COST $75,000 WHITE SOX TODAY. Th Puhllrltv Commute oi iu" Oregon City Commercial Club will I ... . I oAt 'I'ltaBtUl 11 T MU.lthr.H1. ' Ill, 81." Steen wa. ,0Vil!.or Price Bros. Moot Portland T.am at ltlb box t.Mlny and held the Senatort f the Dr0poed exhibit pavilion Cansmah Park Thla Afternoon. I. o.Hl shao. .hirh I- to be olacod on tho Weln- There will be good bate ball game . . h.r(i Brooerty acrott the ttreet from at Canemah. Park gov R.fuasd to Attend School. h. court house. - 1:30 wh . tne J - ' i tnnniha the cninmuiw meet me rnce, mm - " Cearte Hover, the II year Old eon rur j,.....i - fMnlloyrr. wag commltteed to the jj" ad recognlxed tor more The line-up of the local team will be iMd O.rls Aid Society by County lh, year th t h. publicity worK o a fowt: . . . . a taban i . nnfrt ai I'liin i uriuB v-' i uuii . ntiui - r -.wnea.io saiuruay aim w v- .ine v.. - - - -- - - , ulnnd ha.. Freeman; third J Portlanaj-ypecuty SherlOII.", fVhnaccesBablllty of tho puuttclty UHerMUIer; right Held. RUtenhouse toung nv,r had tteadfastty refuted 1,'tt,."er7 wblch have been main- center, Smith; left. P. Long, tt attend i h.t ..i i n v fmrth floor of the Ma- - - n . ii.ii... alnpa the nubllclty dPartnient wat organlted two yeara ago. .i.m rtreenn Cltv Lodge No. ..on D.n.ni,nt and Protective Order g lOiJ. ociiv""v' . kii,. .. l'niiMt fltates of Amen- Ul cmJ "'w - al . I ca apwlnted a c.mmmee oi iuiij Mterly windn. Oregon-Fair; olDdi i 5g!g 1 - ' I ; II f" . ,:. ; UUkiaMtl arattAoal PSalaaslB rn iy i os 'vt t J. Kruger. of Highland, passea . . i a an urw An MU T lirdRT mnriiiilK. Aill It r ,f b-i vanrs. He was ouru and hat been resident ot ...,.,,1. nf Clacktmtt v oiiiujr I r,.k, for manv years A iiio I" ... iii,. I - . .t whore they may no tn j - xhe Interment win isko pmce in i northweeteriy Und the program or me coroumiT-- Hlhiand cemetery Bunaay. m. r.. tn a very groat extent , "WintH punevni. ' an. m away un 41 The commntw hot on y on rom I t he ace of Oregon ( . and vlc.nlty-r.ir. 'iXST tii" A. I I VJ wr - a Uli-Ka " " - -11 WANTED TREES TAKEN AWAY Ttiefe are five ana mo iruB . h.. hnmnered to a very great extent MmMn"'aome advantage, of pub- tj-...r nn Main -Street dUCta Of UICim r"v " - be maintained in me eu." "r . . .. .. in I.- wk.ra neonla can flrc;;.-Ukin,o where peop .can "t. mean. to pass inai w7. the of stimulating .n Interest among : th. th. eounty to grow oeuer . m rit vdofi ffiar the farmer, to exhibit their - fine Af.f c1f afjJ faWpQ .Th.. -te . In this display room. II WftUV VUV l'""" " ' . .! lia Willi nf,i t9 1 L rr Will pay qo 111" -, . nin - . &jeSttgg3i a tree. and give the :'":ih'.?:'r.":,: S. . Will come and cut and fr , rar-P-- takeaway; faV bni Z c""y noveltlee aro her in run Chb .n-ndlng a great J" 1 w " " V . " . . i t a, nriii ar unuuiw l a v V-t sPEEniNGt: . trt "ruling- thi ...toV. l!fflU wb -lHr 12 00 to' M OO. to Cl.cx.mao i.tn Dot a twtll buch of L. Sy J ,cco7ntdot 'their 'cold reoeptlon to If fli 15 COfds O "tt In th. much talked of ehare .'tC0Cn. WUh thla office where It ADOUl COrot " f tattama. ih.. hummer. n'.,;",..j k. all. the newcomer . a... ' fttoms; thty'r hummers ould be found by all. the "mjjr J ft ffCCS. Tt It to btlltv. . Luld feel t home and with i the .a-1 WOOO in WCta. urance that the uomraeri; an Interoot In him, n wumu w inclined to locate her. - ; fTVj. kualiiaaa malTI (II IUIB - t US UUt3i iiren Interetted In th erection ofth. pro- posed office tna aispiaj . reallx thf benefit to b dor vedther . . - j ..Kt ttia nnhllcltyTom- rrom ana - . mlttee wilt order th erection of the tice Brothers IXCLUSIVI CLOTHIIRt Mot Uk Other ' Ith and Main N. W. B0WUND 307 Sixth Street I n.t xV mt 9 n'plnrlc. In the office of County School Superintendent Gary. Mr. Tooze on Saturday made the following statement: Mr James rime here on a Sunday mnA irniel for a debate between Oregon City high ochool and Estacada high school, to be held at wtacaaa. On the following Monday he cancelled this date, and entered into an ar rangement with the Mount Pleasant debating team to debate Estacada, shutting out Oregon City. Hla pre text was that two sttmentt oi me vie tn n toum hud llatened to a de bate on the same subject at P.rkpl.ce. Thlt claim waa not well grounaeu, ior all of the member, of the Mount Pleasant team had listened to the earn debate, and I to Informed him. The Est.c.da team afterward, de feated Mount Ple.sant, and then de bated an entirely different question last night with the Parkplace team, losing the debate. "VY have no controversy with Park place, but the action of Mr. James ha. effectually nut u. on. ana we BILL INTRODUCED IN 8ENATE TO ERECT STRUCTURE AT OREGON CITY. United State. Senator Chamberlain hag Introduced a bill In the Senate ap propriating $75,000 for the purchase of a site and the erection of a federal building at Oregon City. At nearly every session of Congress a similar bill h.a been Introduced, sometimes having died. In a committee and last session Bourne's bill passed the Sen tte but was never acted upon In the House. The Oregon City Commercial Club la planning to back up Senator Cham berlain and will at once enlist the aid ft cnatnr Rnurne. and Congressmen Hawley and Lafferty. It it believed that the tpproprlatlon can be secured iv,i aaaalnn of Conerett. provided the local commercial organization will nrk fnrrefnilv to that end. and the fact it recognized that never before hat the Oregon congressional delega tion had the united support of th Ore gon City business men and property owners. The local postofflee ha. for tome year, suffered from lack of adequate quarter, and the business hag grown tn surh an extent that a federal build ing Is badly needed here. ,. riba 125.000 building W. H.'BAIR AND W. L MUlvt'i "n"" , bond commtttoe. W. H. Balr, William u iwuivey aim B. T. McBaln, to .ecur tubscriptions for an Issue of $25,000 .lx. percent bond., for th purpose of erecting within th next year, a proper, num and club house on the property recent ly purchased from W." P. Hawley. Within fifteen minute th memoer. , n, i..hurihi for over $2500 of the bond. In amount, ranging from $100 to $400 .nd It I. aimoai a inr gone conclusion that within a year from date the lodge will be doing bual ness within It. own wall., after which the initiation fee will probably b doubled. ' ' . ,wi ' Anyone not an KIk I. ellglbl to uhscrlb for the bond, and the tub acrlption list will be open for al month, from M.y 1. mi.- - No money will be accepted prior to January 191 1. but plana and tpeclflcttlon. can not be .ubmltted to contractor, until the entlr l.su I. .ubacrlbed. Booater. of Oregon City and Clack a mas county, a. alo of Elkdom, now I. your chance to .how your loyalty. Every new building added to th city --, -. Good Time College Wednesday, ft... v.itnm-inv la thn course of study to be given on Wednesday evening at the Congregational church at the Good Time. College given oy me oamruj Club: Enrollment, 8:00 p. m.; class organization. 8:30; One arte concert. 9 o clock; Fresiueni. receyuuu, .o. Junior prom. 10:00; Freehmen-Sopho-more tug of war, 10:30; football game. 10:40; commencement, tso uume; 10:60. , A . Student, are requested to respond promptly to bell signals. Patronlx our advertltert. (TOOTING "The Fall of Ttoy" A $30,000 lata . Production in 2 REELS. 8ee battles between armed gladiators staged amid Dazzling and Realistic 8onory. Electric TjHEATRE OREGON CITY BEATS GRESHAM. Local High School Team Win. By 11 to 9 Score. Oregon City won by a margin of two polnta In a hotly contested baaeball game at Gresham Saturday afternoon. Th. arore hv the official record being lit tatla favor of Oregon. Clty- .... ... Battery for Gresham High achooi: Thompson, pitcher; Sunday, catcher. For Oregon City. Telford, pitcher; Fredericks, catcher. In the sixth In ning Oregon City bottled four runs. Telford made a three bagger In the ninth and all th player did tome good batting. Gresham put up a good game, the Oregon City bunch having their work cut out for them. Gretham will play here next Saturday. Trvlng to quiet a fretting baby It a hard task, but trying to quiet an ac cusing conscience la a harder one. ow04oooyo-oowOwoOw04ooo .tw,.,M i.a alven an opportunity fo con- ' ..7 t i...kin Parkntace' test tor ine cni"pi"""- - -- cannot claim It, and a. long a. Eta- ... mtt ma pnrta nly shall cairn ""v . . ... toi. clahTv tlic right to debate with Park- nlace?' V' " - ' ' - - V" j l. iUu ..tl.ur nrniMitv more valu- able. whether next door pr ten blocka sway. ' GRAHAM-GOULD WEDDING. NEW" YORK, April 9.--Jr Gould, second son of the railroad magnate, was married today at St. Jamef Church to Mlas Anne Dougla. Oraham. Miss OraTiam 1. the only daughter of Mr.. Herbert Vo who before her mar Hag w. Princes Kalkltanl. of Ha waii. , . -; '; - Jay Oould'. present fo hi. bride win be a house which I. to be erected on Fifth avenue. The wedding presents, aid to be numerou. and co.tly, were hot displayed. " " WANTED! v 5 to 20 Acre Farms Near Oregon City We have several buyers waiting and many coming. If your place is for sale and the price right come and see as at once. ' w R srriooLEY Cl CO. D.rin MJtO. Horn A-158. S1Z Main Phonet Horn A-158. La.Qa.0ooeoooooo'oKcooo The Oregon Qty Wosic House Pl.no. Ora.n.'.nd Graphophon. aM 8ln0.r'SowlnB Machines the : " b..t machln. made; ooW on Intt.llmonU of $2 per month. ' a. h. sturges 7tli and Ccfltct St3o o t o o o z o