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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1911)
... .. . ...- .... v: -; j-; rr--"-' ' TK evily dally I ' twee Portia m !, tatee Im every aaetlew CtofcL v rim County, wit swalee) ' M.000. Art yew vsrleert ( VQL.I-N0. 103. ' . , t.k. : . OREGON CITY, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY, 7, 1911; Pia Wem, 10 C?emt3 ' m i, II - , . ; r i t a . i i J I VAR - IS ON AGAIN 111 OLD MEXICO Alt COMMUNICATION IITWIIN ' GOVERNMENT ANOKIIIll . "IS AT AN END. REVOLUTIONISTS 'WE SURPRISED -rspsrsl'" ,0' Contlnglng War Are Ming Made by Mader Juarei First Pelnt t Be AUscksd. , rl PAHO. Tel , May 6. Th arrois tirt covering th Chihuahua dlatrlrt i,rtnl. all official communication b,tiro tbe Meslcan government and. tbe revolution!! wss broken on 10 ity. and tonight th Insurrecto army uor Oenersl Francisco I. Madero, jr, la preparing to pursue the revolu tion at vigorously aa ever. Juarri will be th Brat point of at tar, but the rebels probably will not move fV another 24 houra. Thoush determined to pursue their demand to the laat ditch. tb rebel wdfr tonlitht ' plainly shdy-tf their dUppolni ininl at th outeoin of tb d events. They had thought that ann announcement from Diai would I furU.romlog. They wr under th InprHMlnn Jhat the government had received from Carbajal a copy of their d.ma'iil '! ri'Sard to .ha retgna ' itoo of Bias. The anewer which Car bajal gave them today, addressed to tiomrsL.they found vegue and Inade quate nnd without explanation of thai potoi KOSPITAL VllL BE .. , WEATHER FORECAST. . 4 - Oregon City and Vicinity Fair; variable wliidn. , Oregon ralr, warmer eaat portion: variable wlnda. . OAT OOI TO Pieces. Flabarmen Borrew a Boat and Mt Tmvn nun frnm I'firllanrf nna Btwinl CO yeitra of age, cam to thla city thl aftriiMn to enjoy flNhlng for the RMK('hlniMk Kulmon. A boat waa loaned to the men by Krd Miller, of the Portland General Electric Com- niinv Thd mn tiaH ' atartAit tint a abort dimance from abore whxn they nt in oiirmnr. ana ihn boat went 10 plca. The men were throw a Into th river, and no doubt would have been drowned If Miller had not come In iliolr ruiriia In hla launch. The men wnr taken out, drenched to tbe akin. Tbey had enougn 01 naning tor one uny. PLANS HOST READY FOR COUNTY FAIR HOW THIS YEAR WILL BE MOST . SUCCCSSrUL EVER HELD IN COUNTY. IP 'l S4000 SjKSCfflBED 'fy- JXxWrf . yjW -AvW MONEY' IS PLEOaEO-fAST rOR MwtS'- ' ' ' ' ' jgh-J! V Vi V NEW 12tX HOME , .. iffff 'j;1 jjiW , . f . : ' ' l.Wm -H-ir-- ill tt s HISM li . is lit . V' m ihHll all M ..... k&ZZrA t f 1 nd' ror th Home, report , .... -7j V V. M -A -'" U r WC fe . wmeTth. ' ; : j V; ;. ro r r Ti Htr-L"'. i . v.i. nn i la b i.w . . .. . ' i fgJ li 2jO (LliSl if- more money baa no doubt been tub- I l '"i ' rfPE,. '. READY VERY SOON SUILOINQ IS TO BE READY fOR OCCUPANCY IN TWO : WEEKS. ' Ortoi CHy will t laat have a boa pltal. ajid thla will be located In one of tbe moat dea treble locations In tbla city which overlooks the town, and kivtnr an e.cellent Tlew of Portland and old Mount Hood besides many of the other mountains U a dlaiance. Tbe old Heulat place has been soi l lor thla purpoat and the building baa been thoroughly renovated, having ard, private rooms and surgery, the Utter ta aa well equipped aa any aurg en of anv hoapltal. This will he known aa the "Wild wood Hoepltal.' There are seven lots surrounding the hulWlnit. and theae are to be beauti fied, where the patienta may be taken and may enjoy the aunahlne. The urxea In charg. are Mlaa V. C. Parkea who hi prealdent of the Inatltutlon, lira. R. B. Neeney and Mlaa Bailey, all truduate nuraes from the Illlnola Nare- Training School. These nursea eom. here with the hlgheat reoom swodaiiona. and will no doubt give tbrlr patients the best csre while under their charge. Thla Inatltutlon will be ready for bulnet In about two weeks, when the city water will be tsken Iher-i. Thla hna caused some delay, and tbe llpeii are being laid from tbe el T retervolr at Mountain View, which Is Is tbe neighborhood of the hospital. RUSHLIOHT HOLDS LEAD. fORT lA N D. M nr4. SpeclaLV Earlv unofflrlal returns from yeater if primary nominating" election a. miriniitht mrtir.i-d the orobable nom Inailon of A. 0. Rushlight as the Re- lublknn nominee for Mayor. Oay Lombard la a cloae second. Complete unnftvini ratiima from 60 and Incom Plete returna from 47 oreclncts out of total of 15 precincts st that hour nve Ruahllght a plurality of M4. The tote as compiled at that uim.vmi Lombard, 3.281; Ruehllght. 8.57S; Wer Wa. ,1762. Werleln ran a poor qura. Arranavmenta are bvlng made for tbe coming county fair, and from all liiillralloua tbla yeere fair will be one of the moat aucceanful ever held by the t'lackamaa County Kair Aaaocia tUm There promlaea to be more ft tractlona than ever. One of thla year s featurea will be a merry-go-round, and Paul Tragllo. of Salem, has already applied for the right, which have been given him. Among flie nrma of tbla nly that will have eiblblta at this yeafa fair will be the Oregon cny Knter in-j, j. i.vin 1 1 nnt I-v Brothera' Joropmiy, ore ("it Cly c.urrpCrtl. Miner, Wllaou A Cixke, Hurmeiaier a dreaen. There will be a prlie onereo for the beat ethlblt. The Oregon Enterprlae won flrat prlxe laat year, and there la no doubt, but tbere wlll be great rivalry for me pne year, which will be $10. the aame aa laat year. Ciairmont, uiaaaiowi, ur low, Maple Lane Orange, Warner Grange have already applied for apace In I be big auditorium, une 01 me vantagea of thla year's fair will be the Inatallatlon of the electric lights before the opening of tne rair, wnirn . ...... i.. m i.a ,r..Mir nnrerlated by the exhibitors, aa the llghta tiaed In previous years were ui lory. . .. M. J- l-selle. the aecretary of the Clackamaa County Fair Aaaoclatlon. la In communication of several attrac tions thst will no doubt be pat on this year. Laat year there was some die appointment aa to some of th attrac tion that were booked and did not ahAw up. but Mr. Uxelle Intenda thla year to have thoae arranging to abow to fill their engagement. matter of fact. I dld-n-H -understand from the communication r'tcelred con- . (Continued on Page t.) The committee In charge of secur Ing aubsciiptlons for the Uaue of $25, 000 bonds for the Elks' Home, report ver aood result from their Bret week's labors. Borne of the members hsve not turned In their report and more money ha no doubt been sub scribed than Hated below. wiiTh iK w nek m more during which to work, tbe committee aasured of tbe 1 amount necessary to go aneaa with the work aa It is only necassary to secure each week $850, as against the amount subscriuea tne nrsi w Anyone Is eligible to subscribe and the commlMees. both original end sob, are at work at all times. The following subscriptions were JAMES' STATEMENT fc o mwmw a a . v'a aa 1 v v111 st I P U ' F LY Mm SccneOn Molalla Railroad -No. 2 BIG CROVD SEES G01ITEST ANDERSON AND ; DAN 0 BRI6N FIGHT IS PAST ROUNDS AND DRAW RESULTS. VAIXOOVDt ' EXTffA EXTRA EXTRA I . EXTRA I 1 All shout the nsv things System tlethss that Just earn In. v talk about elasa, they will mm' Umpt you. Every little L. -Bystsm wlt is In elsss all It's own. . ONLY IIS.0O to $30-00. ' What do you say, can't w hov ' tbsitt to you t Pticc Bothcts '. EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS ' Met Uk Othetni th and Main Sa. 1'iL'niiiL'Vit IVaad.. May C Not- -.i.w.i.n.1 n. ina arreai 01 iua ubiwi- WllUl'H,IHB w clpants In tne matches at Vancouver rrtday night and the placing of lb men under oonas rauaiug m tha Vancouver Atnl- tic Aaaoclatlon were pun-u u ,mi ked house. The sealing capacnj ... u iaai 10 overltowlng anrt Kht sfeJnOfcsignjtandJiiiutJ)eice tbe bouts oegau. ine first event on tne proiui wreatilng match betweeu Clyde r.r. or Vsncouver. ana .. Arndt, of Portland. 1 reaer won tlrat i.n in l minutea. 7 aeconu. o ou sggreaalvenesa after 16 minutes. ve pff-a , . mhiI n rant I V throughout. Arndt Is the man who threw Auk Bmiin, me uriu y.w boy recently. . iwoaoldiers from the Barracks (uniuJta ne next.. Privates , Ean and HUioa. llotn . men ,cai- -. pSfi-F.rsi. go '"f t na Til St ruuim, . - "!J r.VSt oo Hind' Jaw, putting him out tor several mlnul,-. ' ... A1,v Ktd Exposlio anu 1 ..ft...i .i. .mind, of comedy. One was sfrald and the otner daaent. Al ien was tbe most aggressive and re- received th decision. Oanny O Brten entered th ring ai ..i...c J.rf f ..I In wad by Bud An- " . . . K-iuBM IhA derson nve minute later, r m . .. n. mnnm tha fans wer treated to a pretty an wxhlbltlon of clean elever mining aa ever iy ,nia prt of the country. O'Brien out welbd Andsraen mewl pound aad na more reach. His punche- wer mor effective but Anderson outshtned aH innl ninrli Him --u.i . nana bud carriea throughout the l rouuu., ;h.b..ltyto,t.kpun..hment.nd hla wlllingneaa iw - rm . . 1 Knih were on the brougm oi . edge of th land of nod at times. . A nrmm wll S IBir B"'. imml. Manning and Wlffl. CMW, of Ban rrsnclaoo, challenged th win- oer before tn dohi. . h,n Jack. Barry. 01 i "-r;,;i.B team, was among those In OBrlen U T to b hoped that th manage ment of th.' ..elation mm g to pt,, off th..r car rjnjr JrTJ. CTOWQ waa bivv m-uhar " .mbl.n, gS Iwaa tnere aj v women wer present. i ESTACAOA PRINCIPAL SAID TO AGREED TO POSTPONEMENT OP JOINT DEBATE. PROMISED EXPLANATION NOT GIVEN Superintendent of Oregon City High - School Writes Complete Reeum of Fact Relative to Debat ing Protest. Oregon City. Or, May C (Editor of the Enterprlae) : . It I with genu- Ina relucts'nee thst I ask yon to print the following. There is usually very little to commend In bitter public ac ...... Hnna and neraonslltles BUCh S spoesred In the article signed by my old friend from Eatacada. In Friday mornings EnterprUe. The pumic 11- ..u. Kiit a naaalnv Interest in .such controversies and are often vad to biased Jiidgmsnt. nowmr.u.., a controversy Is portrayed. It waa with a desire to confine the protest of the Oregon City team to ine i"aa Itaelf and to official acts that I ln aiated that members of the team and others Interested should withhold crltlclam from print and await the de clalon of the executive committee 01 the league whose duty It la to paaa ; .nd render decisions upon JUIIKIII." all protests submitted to them. A copy of the protest appended was submitted to each officer of executive committee. March 2. m9 ter the dale of the Mt. Pleasant- 1.. j.i... 1 aiao wrote a note to the' president" of the debating de partment at Eatacada. aa a matter of ......v tn him at the aame time, re gretting the necessity of protest. His first reply to tfbte or protest wss this morning s viiuperaurr v i-w..,..... L ft..i...n nf tha executive Com 1 ne viian in." ..... ..j .. It Imnnaaible to get miliee mu i" - . . inniiiM an far and so tne mpniwiB '!-'- - when the superintendent of schools wss asked over tne pnunw us 1 .jin. .hnnt the nrotest. bar lerpriiiv n"i w ing been Informed that the debate be- a A S-aIiB aa a Sa IS SI TT1 been sdvertisea ana p. - . L. . j - v. - . .k. avariltlve COm pionsmp """"'f;. . . h.. linnrad. tnlttees suinomy . '-".i .,ud that bv the rules ne prumimj ----- . ' . .it -Ui.. nraanlxatlons there could be no chsmplonshlp title to any team before the aeciaion m -. 1.. 1,. a kn rendered live cmiiiinTTT ..." w -Thla committee must feel very hlghl tA kn.iv.r hv the fol- lowing u'"" -. . . principal's own words pubn.hed In thla niornmB n..w - i . . ass-rttiniT cnainuiviiBiiK Aa president of the Clackamas De bating League. I declared them such "twrlllWothat-they-reialn th?.. ''D'Lt.: f dlsnltr and plessuri a presiding judge would re 1 . 1. .i. trnm a defendant in TZZmCi ipTendld example of democracy la tnia in mi. cyu catlonal Inatltutlon "naf"0'; tlonal policy! We prowllSd not avalnst parkpiace auu uw v efderstood our attitude when It stated Th.t we desire to debate with her-so 2?r 7b tSTof the y when the ,. ao?nhrrk.U, be J"-- - aTe n" m. VfTrth7r speak .C a ,ew ."atemen.s In rrld.y morning s Jtt company of Roosevelt and his cei brsted club. . ,. (1) The ssrcastlc comment that V.j immrttnt business rhdn"th.n to atuni the election In on n hnalneaa trans- I'Oriianu tana i- , ,, acted at the State T-aehers meeting was. In my Judgment, more lnPrt,n,1 7m 0 Tnaugurat. a system of debat g in our schools. I wP-f "J fegret at not being present to the eXty superintendent of chool. and Ss During thst tlm. I gar an ffir-i on .arithmetic a. par of th. ."ST l't V 5Tlui tn paragrsph two . 'f ' " " 1- than tha Importunity that l v win j - of our friend thst th 0. C. H. 8. was induced to nter th debates. As . WW". fU . (ST -. 4 ..,. 1 ROUNDING A CURVE GOING OUT OP OREGON CITY. HUSBAfiD CALLED HER "DIRTY OLD THItitT reported op to Saturday noon MAEBELLE CLARK AND MAUD SWOPE SEEK SEPARATION IN THE COURTS. Alaebelle Clark, who was married at Grand Junction, Colo, February 27, 1901. to William O. Clark, ha filed ault for divorce. She charges him with using vulgar and profane langu age, and says he threatened to kill her. He Is also said to have called her a "dirty old thing." While they were living at 8t. Johns, In August 1906. he said to hsve left her for 1 week, without funds, and he Is cbsrg a -.itk havlna- threatened to take her life If ahe undertook to get a dlvorc from him. He" Is also cnargea who v...i.nina' tn kilt her taint- ana mother. She desires to resume her M.tl.n nama of Arnett Maud Bwone and J. W. swope were .,.1.. n.inhr 15. 1906. at Alex 11101 svu w - . andrtaVs and she hsssued him for a divorce. She says ne remama away m knm frannAtitlv nntll the email HVIU .. -. .ha mnrnlni. aoendlng much of hla time In the company 01 om. oh. wsnta 11x5 alimony for the month of May. and $50 per month alimony for every monm inereur. Rh aiao auks for $100 attorney a fees. .'.. 1. . 1 1 t r.anamah Park. haaahall team will nlay the Orerlanda of Portland at Canemah Park, Sunday afternoon. 1 ne 1. ..iiad for 2-3(1 o'clock, on aaiiiv i. -- - - 11, Sundav. May 21. the local team will play the Aurora team at Aurora, and LrHundayrMay 1 1, EameI scheduled with Llnnton. We Won't Fool You Out Show To day Is Good Frank Bunch Frank Miller N. Haven E. K. Stanton Lewth waits P. T. McBaln C. W. Rlsley E. 8. Follensbee .... C. C. Spencer C. T- Parker W. B. Stokes J. H. Cory R. O. Young J. J. Tobln Wm. Sheahaa E. Sheahan J. P. Lovett O. E. Miller p. Wright R. U Herren A. A. Price B, J. Deulton W. U Mulyey Wm. Bear W. R. LogTis J. C. Knaon John F. Rlsley I1,..,. aSfHAT to give? is the question that , VYi b agitating yoli. We can solve it Let us talk it over together, today. A considerable experience of what u given under glmlLif clrcomstavtices will help u to gtride yoa--Such a variety of pretty and useful Jticle at all price, to suit all tastes, is carried i thu itoie. - that a satisfactory .election is the easiest thing on -V earth. Come in anyway and we can discuss whether you buy or not He e at e tome timely wggattoaa: Cut Glass, Saverware, Haruand Chinaware. ' Hand Painted Chinaware. Buftneistef l Andttpcti j Oregon City Jewelert Stenslon BrgtOfiiM J. M. Tracy C. Mount ...... Thos. F. Ryan . A. U Kennedy H. E. Young .. Total .... 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 100.00 , 100.00 , 100.00 , 200.00 . 100.03 . 100.00 . 100.00 . 100.00 . 260.00 . 200.00 . 100.00 . 60.00 . 40.00 . 100.00 . 100.00 . 500.00 V 100.00 . 100.00 . 40.00 . 100.00 . 100.00 , . 100.00 , . 100.00 ,. 250.00 , . 20.00 . . 100.00 .$4,170.00 way between Moiaiia ana nearer Creek. Th road will undoubtedly oe completed within the year now that the Molalla people ax aroused to ine fact that all they hare to do Is help themselves. . The directors are delighted with the prospect and are more than satis fled with th way people ar taking hold of the proposition. CLASS SOCIAL AT GLADSTONE. JDJlEliSO rariioTSMF SCATHING JEREMIAD GIVEN ON STREET BY RABID " SOCIALIST. MOLALIATO CUMB" 10 BAUD WAGON CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN WILL BE PUSHED FROM THAT PLACE TOWARD TOWN. Mis Frsnces Cross Entertain Menv a?.4t.w a-wan In o. ui.. fr.ni... r-maa entertained the ft.... n Vm flundav achool class UldUITI. - Friday evening at her home In Glao- Tha olaaa aeciaea a kits a BlUUr. , , "hard times" social at the Christian m.Hatnna Pridav evenuig. tuuau wi vf. - Msy 19. The following curaumim. were appointed: Refreshments, Mr. Orsnt Olds, Anna Gardner, Giauys Wynian; decoraung. Meieu i-aiuwm. Mildred Denlson, nazei owauuia. program. Pansy Oswaia, munei v- les, Frances cross. The evening waa pleasantly apem .i.w Mma and muaie and dainty re- freahments were servea. 1 ne . r . . 1 1 mj in iprTini dt nauav waa M.i" - " - . , ...11-. .11 otalla rmaa and John HUH riwiiw""!.. o.w". v key. Those present were Mrs. Grant Olds, teacher; Gladya Wyman, Haxel Mulkey. Hsiel Stesdmsn. Frances rmu Muriel Dsvles. Evelyn Gay. Ruth ' Mendenhall. Minnie Slevers, Pansy Oswsld, Mildred Denlson. Thst the open fronted poultry house has come to stsy is our nnnwi wu THE GRAND The rsllroad meeting held at Mo lalla Saturdsy by the directors of the Clackamae-8outberuallroadwss very well attended. More 'd '7 been out but the notice of the meet Ing wss delsyed snd msny could not arrance to be present. The people ef Molalla have ben on the tece in the railrosd -tt tor everal weeks owing to th rumors . r.nh. that a resd is emanauiipt 1 ----- - . , to he put Into their coun ry from that town by outsiae i " decision put something of a on th earlier part of the meeting jut wkn the dircterw "u v'" those present that worn atari ed at Molalla ana cmrrieu uu that end of the road Juat a soon as . .. i... .hnwait thalr inten- Uon of boosting the work along wi h aubscrlptlons nt stoca ..nrw tKa.v fall off tne ienc on the Oregon City side In a hurry. Lk W. Robbins, J. w. . I. M. Tollver were appointed a com mttVweto rustle ''Tl and arrange for another rally n ; tow days. The directors announced hit work could begin at the Molalla end oMhe road wllhln three or four Says of the time the subscription list f. brought to the point where It will pay for the grading of the line from tPh; Molalla end back to a Junction with the section projected between Beaver Creek and that place. Al P enough hs. ..re.dy been , sub- acrlbed IO conil"" --. " Mullno Is slightly over halt J. D. Stevens who announce early test week that h would talk la Ore iron City Saturday evening against the Single Ts and W. 8. XTRen waa oa .v. .m.vi . Bnch a scathing 111V JUW jeremiad as Stevens deUvered i U not often hesrd on tne sireeie 01 and quite a crowd adhered to h-r While geiiing i" w single Us that showed on the fac that they were meant more for U Ken than the tax. 8tevens did not Pr U-Ren tn th least, Cowid. polt roon, bribe taker, nypocru. iter lawyer were some of the mildest terms In his vocsbulsry of abuse. Stevens Is sn lnvererste ITRen and so prolalmed hlmseir in no uncerteln terms. - ' The crowd listened good naturedly but It is very doubtful If any eon verts were made for the anU-TTRen forces by what 8teven had to aay. His language being too personally abusive. Resd th Morning Enterprise. fXmm waaaw ww 4)WOWOWWO0WWWOWWOW o. o o o o o o o o a WANTED! 5 to . 20 Acre Farms Near Oregon City v vr . .n.rt Viti irer waiting and many coming, t If your place is for sale and the price right come and J seeusatonce. ' . "; ? gjpjBaaj W. F. SCHOOLEY t CO. .haM! Pacific M-8& HomeA-156. S11 Malnj SUCnJSIty. o e o o t H O W ?. do these pHcpsAst4fitc ybti. .Gtc,?- Bones $ 1.50 and ttp, sswmg a&chizcz $5 1 and up. Aho some bafiaisi in pianos and ofgans. 7c will also izll pianos, organs and f alters en rcascn- atblc ccriciissicfl. v TIIE OHEGON 7th and Center Sts. n city' CTC-C : cr STURGHJ II