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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1911)
1 1 1 STr i Chela IB i Ml U AOamm IS o o 8 m 1 o H o I ww mm w mT T l , .in c II 1 (A n 9 "i I II X . CU O I 3 I I CS- vj " I 1:8 ST er I II S 3 S. I C) 3. HIGH SCHOOL GAME LIVELY. The Game Won - have the bojV clo.hlno trade won."h 1 for u$ because we carry the largest aisort boVS' su,,s ia oar clt' No trouble to fit eDiLr here. Drlnhlm In and we will show you I Usure our new sprint, iioca. a look it all we K .convince you.,. Sunday today, , notice . .at BALL'AHD OtOVB TRIE WITH EVERT SUIT d. LEVITT our vin- Suspenslon BrJrJf Corner j r - tOCALjWlcrs kaur":y;...n..-. ws. la Orr ,IVi? ' v visitors Hsturday. I"1" .......In Price. O.rtlD. of ranw. was In this Mf"' . , In i Hi" Mllllnwry every u In rrtir .'...uii'i In " : .. ... nh'i (-t I ,111.1'. ' ... I ... n .ll (II I WIVM, O..I,.lllMV. ,.i, fit In oiuhm. f " ,.. miurdiiv. ' . ........... ... m n. ...Illvull. r ir-. ... of 1 leaver - ...... . c ...... .1.1. L th Ori-K'"! i " 1 ,"' . . , .... II. of hnilWI. waa in transacting " .. .. . ... ). wife of llfrmau M-"V Ul.l. . BOB. Th mnonK in or nf Ciii'l", wm In Oregon iudmmi Siiurrtity. rr- iimI Mr- . v.- -- ...IJ tlnlliirii r r.k. nr..it.iu my vUltoi lrk lni I nlp. tnnn i',l,"r'-" ' U, Ailru. "f nni. Iranian I" " ' . u.lur. ),,;pni in in-a"n ." w-.... L Durnrll. nf Ulwral. a promln- k. ItflniT. ..f in-avfr rr, . Humify, ioi(ld with vwal nuin livn. lion. J. T. Appfraou ike upon the aubjacl of land grant coll and M. J. III, pirNld.-iit of tha local alumni, apoka In a humoroua way upon rolleae day. Other ap-akera war Mra. L, K. Junea. Mri. (jixlfray, Cha. T. rrkr and K. 8. Thayer of Portland. A daluly luiirlieon waa aerved' the. O. A. C. people. At a lata hour the gueata departed, but not until all had eon gra tula ted the hoMti-aa upon thlr very plranant avetilnic. Thoae preannl were: Mr. and Mra. W. II. (lodfrey Mr. and Mra. I K. Jonea, Mr. aud Mra. Walter WelU. Mra. Charmai Mra. Ihiwer. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Matt tley, Hon. J. T. Apperaon. Mlaaea Mar caret llerroiu of Corvallla, Ethal Thompnon of Portland. Loulie Hunt ley, Marnaret Caufleld, Marabel Cheney. Mae Hiulth. IIh Hrace. June CtiNrman. WlnnU Haney, Maud Mattley, Mattlex, Meaara. Miller, W. H. Thayer. f. c. Ilrodla, Roy glelxht. Cbaa. I'arkar, C. T. Parker, M. J. Laiella and Hon. Cbaa. T. Parker. FAVORITE FASHIONS. lauaaa and tklrta Cut an tha Early Nineteenth Century Lin. It la folng to ba a great cotton tea aoa, and i-ottona ara going to oa tolar tad wuera formerly they hava bean prohibited. Belf tone ara ae-n on atreet dreaaea of woolen or of entln. and tbw ura frequently brlghteued by the Introduc tion of gay thread Ititerapre4wttli gold or allrer.' Tb rait majority of moJela follow the k I mono aleeve Idea. In in jay In stance there la a deep yoke faUlon ad on kimono line, with a aballow lower aertlon In bib form. Flowered aattn are bloaaomlng out Uj alih M'a lleiirlrl, war In !ln the atorea UU co-erad, wltto tba dt on Haturnay. Vjtlta ' t arua, icrom- L b; hi fi'inll)'. wera In Ihla ot gituriiuv. k BU, of Carua. mong tna Li City bu-.in.-ae rlnltora Satur- firker. of forallJa, waa In thla i8turila. vtMliIng lila aon. filrbitim. of Albany, waa in lata a Friday, n-auterlng at the Hotel. SHon KIuk. of Portiana. naa Id unnn City knd la vtaltlng W mnthT, Mi. A. E. King, oi k pleaMitit. Vn H. tin K'ry, the teaael grow- MMoUlla. un In ihla city on t ri wurnlnit i hi home Saturday hit,- Wrj Htlte and Charlen gpenrar rrkUf niitht for Cnthlamat, oera looa bunmi-fn In ronneftion wn hper Mltlit. They will return kij nornlnx. h. . A lllldt-iirand. of Bt. Jo Ko, U arrlvi d In thla city, ana tiitlDg hir lfr. Mra. Mary M- Mr. .Illl(l4-brand naa oen WJiii th lm r with her daughter t K. Rf IH-y. nf Heat lie, and ex- (itow-turn to her horn In. Mia t th firm of tin- week. librrt RohlihiK. of Hood Rlvtr, on m prominent applegrowera ot that k tud who formerly realded at m, wm in thla city Friday, vlalt- Uibroth-r. Herbert, of Beaver ft Before returning to hie home poi River, he will vlalt hla par f, Mr and Mri. Mark Robblna, of 0 A. C. Ahjrr.nl Party; to' the -n.'Ht enjoyiblo pel t lei aaioa n ulven at thalr horn ifciwtk ntnet laat night by th H Hand and Hll MatUey. Th wert beautifully dacorated with tnKwn and Oregon Agrlcul fi Orii-te pnntmnta and colors ai ulven aa a reception tp ClKkiinju'Mtiity p.-A. .C.J U AMOC ill nil. N enin waa pleasantly knt PPiiea and amuaementa. Mlaa grate fnvored tha aueata with ell rendered Instrumental cttoia. and likawiu miu IauI Oregon City Lad Whip Graaham At caneman Park Saturday. The ball team of the Orexon City IiIkIi achool won from Ureaham 8anr- ay by a arore)f 6 to 2 In a very live ly Kme, played on the Canemab Park ground. . Tblawaa on of the moy hotly con- eitted game of the season. Out of lx game played the Oregon CHy i lada have won Ave. I loth team play ed a good game but th local boy proved to be too much for the vial tors. Very few errors occured to mar he gam. ' Telford, the local pitcher, twirled a good game, the vlaltora getting only four hlta off him. Th Qreaham twirl er also pitched a good game, giving Oregon City only alx hit. Following a th lineup: Oregon Oily Qresham Hargravea ...3d b Jonea Haker cf. Kern Hart a Stanley Telford P Thompson Hrenner ......... .c.,.-. , . , Sunday Michaels lal b... Hosa Morris .- 2d b . . . .Quesenbery Frederick rf .Robert Andrewa If Ityon KMBItOIUKKBD AND TTCgKO BLOCaa. fabric, banda on aklrta. lining for wrap and little fancy bag ar fa toned of them. Tbl blouse, combined with tb soft girdle, give the blgli watated effect now considered so desirable. One or two miilerlaU may 1st used In making It, and the front may be embroidered or braided 4UDIC CUULLBT. - This May Mania pattern Is cut In ai for a thirty-four, ihlrty-slx, ihlnyelaht. forty six) forty-two Inch bust measure. mmjk is mhIi ia this ornos. alvlna number. W1. snd II will a prbmptty forwarded I vou by mall. If In hl send an addi tional two ont ststnp for teller postag. whlcH Ihsuraa wore frompf ilti Laarn from your mlntakea but don crv over them. We beat redeem the past by forgetting It. r Luawran Cor. Btghtk aa J. tris, nv. f. aunmioi PMtut, ra. K J. Q. 44ois; . a, rio a. m. i prcaohlng aflsenoona of first and third lundar at I 10 In Eoall.h, 4 Km SMtda aarvtaa asornla ai i.J4 arllh n.BA .'I. I n m In f l.rm. n f ' Christian Sclanoe Nlnttf'a'nd ' Ce toe atraaia. Sunday gervlaa 11 I. m. Sunday, achoof- 11 Boob.- Wednesday evening I p. m ; , , Oerman Svanaaltsat-Cae. - Blahta and Madlaon atraals. Hv. K. Wlavnluk Baa lor. ras. Til Madlaon) S. a. l a. nj., . Haraian achrsdar. Munroa lrat, supt.j morn ins aarvlca 11, jroi-n paupla at 1 a- m: and m-aarhtng it It, a. Prayer maatlng Wadnaadajr 4 t p. m. o1adtn Chrletlan Rav. A. H. Mulkajr Rwior, raa. Ulaaaton; a. a 19 a. m., . Hndr1-k supt. i morning arvU-a II o'clock, evening sarvlea 1:1(1. 'Wet-k ly prayer maetlng Tbursdsy 7;A0 p. m. Rev. Wood will apeak at th morn ing service, 11 a. m. and the paator at th evening eervlce, 7:46 p. m. Itev. Mulker will deliver an addruaa I at the Dedication of th Central Chrle- tlan church, at E. Balmoa and E. 20th, Portland, at 2:30 p. m. Mountain V'aw Onion (Con ) S. B I S. m Mrs. J. II. Qulnn supt.; Illbla tudy every , Thursday afternoon; Krrsi.hlng 7:30 p. m. around and fourth undava In January. Methodist Main atreat 'cor. gnventh, nmw. a,, r. .iiDnmnnu vaiur, rva. cor. Hlxlh and Waahtnaton; ft. H. t:4t a. m C. A. Williams, Oladatonr, supt.; moin Ina iwrvlca 10:46. Km worth Iasua :W. evrnlna ervtce 7:10. Frayrr meeting 1 nuraday 7:l p. in. Morning subject, "The Team Work of peter and John"; Epwortb League at 0:30. topic, "Honoring Our Profee- 1 alon"; popular evening service at 7:30; "Th Old, O'd Story,'! Inermon. song and picture. The fMlirea will be rolored view of lilble scene by famous artista. Subject of, aermon "Crowned Heads of - the , Spiritual I Realm." . . Praabytsrian Seventh strerl cor Jrffer- sin. Kav. J. K. Land.uorough pastor, rrs. 710 Jefferson; B. B. 10 a. in . Mrs. W. C . fir-n supt.; morning service 11 a. m.. T. P. B. V. K. t it p. in . ven Ing aervlre 7:10. Prayer mretlng Thurs osy p. m. At 11, the paator will apeak on "The power of Ft rat Impreaslona." The evening aervlce, 7:30, will be a aong service, the pastor' theme being "The New Song." The choir will render the following special program. An tbema by the choir. "Olve Thanka Unto the Lord." Car rie R. Adaml; "The Strength of My Life." Creawell; "We Praise Thee; Gabriel; "Give Unto the Lord," Car rie B. Adama." Mra. Wentworth will give a solo and the ladies' quartette, Mr. Leon Des Iarzes, Mra. Elmer Cooper, Mra. A. E. Froat and Mrs. William Green will render "Only The" by Ira B. Wil son. ParVblacs Cenoraoatlonal Rev, J. I. Jonrs paator, res. Clackamas; B. B. 10 a. m Emery French supt : praarhlng services each Sunday, alternating be Iwaan 11 a. m. and 7:1 a. m Chris tlan Endeavor Thursday evening 7:30 P- m- ' . St Paul'a Episcopal Ninth at., near Main, Rev. Chas. W. Robinson paa tor, rea. at Rectory, Ninth and Wa- ., ter ata.; 8. 8. IS noon. Wm. Bnew- man, aupt.; Prayer meeting Wed neaday 7:30 p. m. Morning 'aervlce 10:30 a. m., evening aervlce 7:30. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oregon Realty Co. to H- A. Hanson northeast quarter of northwest quar ter, and that part of northwest quar ter of northeaat quarter between road and west line of northwest Quarter of 1 United Brethren Cor. Ctahth and Taylor, . Hav. L. V. Clark nastor. r-a. portiana H. B. 10 a. m.. Frank Pnrker, Maple lane, sunt : momtna aarvlakKa. 8.C,B I . Pv- m. evening service Wlllamatta M. E. No reaular preach In ae-rvlcea 8. 8. I p. m.. Mrs. Reams aupt. 2 Ion Luthatan Cor. Jefferson and Eight itmll. Hev. W. 1C Kraiberaer paa tor. res. 720 Jefferson: 8. B. I II a. m Rev. Kraiheraer supt.; morn In aervlre 10.30. evening 7:46. Luther league p. IP CORRESPONDENCE Mrs. E. Payne, another of Mra. L. Armstrong, returned home, from tha ' DKJoMaranch a ear OherTyvMle Tburaday evening. Mr. Pay no ha baea la th mountain alne laat Oe tober, and la glad to be horn again. TH Oak Orov ball team will play th Sellwood team at 811 wood Baa day. ,i W. A. llanaoa la tending lb drug store for a few daya during the an- ane of Arthur. Oraham, who will take, charge Monday. 8. C. Alexander and P. Hefty were la Portland Friday on bualnea. Mra. W. H. Moore spent Friday In Portland with relative. v . . MILWAUKIE. Evangelical Church New. Th 28th annual aeaaloa of the Ore gon Conference will be held In the Mllwaukle Evangelical Church, begin nlng May 11 at t a. m. Bishop Thomaa Bowman. D. D-, of Allentown, Penn., Ill preside, . The annual missionary meeting will be In session on Wednesday, at 2 p. Beginning on Wednesday, there will be preaching every evening by one of th visiting ministers. . Th teachera meeting will be held with F. Hirkemler, Friday , evening. The growing Sunday acbool baa made It necessary to build a class tent. The lumber la on the grounj nd labor- will start at once. i Looa I News. Mra. J. Z. Jonea, of Jennings Lode, waa visiting In our city Wednesday. John H. Broetje, wlf and daughter, of Oak Grove, departed Tuesday 1pr Switzerland, for a vlalt witn inenoa and relatives, , Sunday la opening Way at crystal Lake Park. The program for the af ternoon will atari with the ball game at 2:30 p. m. Prof. Thlelhorn'a orch estra haa been secured to furnlah music in the pavilion for dancing dur ing the afternoon and evening. , Free boating and free ocean wave for the children. Everybody welcome. An additlqn. la being built to Inland atatlon. ' Mr. Peters Is erecting a new borne at Mllwaukle Helghgi. .. E. O'Conner. of Denver, la the guest of E. T. Elmer, thta week. Mr. and Mrs. Fob Maple were vault ing Mr. Maple's mother, MrjL Ella Maple, Wednesday. Harry Marsh la the New clerk In the Mllwaukle Mercantile Co.'a store. Mlaa Dixie Cafall having resigned. E. C. Good, a friend of Mr. Peterson, from Dakota, la stopping in Mllwaukle for. the present. Mr. Good will prob ably locate In this part of the state. 'Harmony school gave a basket so cial in their schoolhouse Saturday last. The proceeda are to go Into a fund for the purchaae .of a piano for the school. The Boys' Club gave an entertain ment at the city hall Wednesday even Ing. The affair was well attended and all the numbers were good. The Glrla- Bank, of Oak Grove, furnished the music. We hope those bright little glrla wm often visit Mllwaukle. JAMES' STATEMENT REFUTED THREE IN ONE tH spring and couch called sanitary cli. ' We will sell on account of fsotck for' - r , ! a v $ 3 7 S 'i like cut, except that back will not lift up. Furniture ond Hordworc USCH northeast quarter, aectlon 26, town ship 4 south, range 4 east, 64 acrea; fio. Oregon Realty t-o. to II. A. Hanson, north half, aectlon 16, township 7 south, range 4 east, 320 acres; $10. Bernardino W. and Grace M. Spang to H. C. Hardman, 14 acrea, aectlon 21. township 2 south, rang 1 east. ,000. J. T. and Winifred Mclntyre to William L. Borthwlck. southeast quar ter of southeast quarter, section 24. township 2 south, range 6 east, 40 acres; Il.WO. George C. and Julia Arudt to E. L. Fmloy, one half interest In mining claim, Molalla mining district, quit, claim. D. J. Thorne to George C. Arndt, mining claim In Molalla district j quitclaim. W. A. Garner to Mra. Hannah Caro line Rllea, on acre, aectlon 31, town ship 1 south, rang .2 east; $250. Hosa and John scbuttei to u. Shiiuert, 36 aquare rods, section ZZ, township 2 south, range 3 east; quit claim. "' - Fred and Julina Madison to Emma Munhoven. west half of northweat quarter, aectlon 7, township 4 south, range 4 eaat. 80 acres; iiu. C. D. and Sedonla 8. Latourette to Gottfrlend and Selma Benson, tract 8, Ellda; 1 5 SO. M. B. and Lulu M. Godfrey to win Inm B. and Hattle-V. Barkadale, lots j 4in4 8y Tualatla-Meadowa15,64 acres: 110. Peter Madison to Fred Madison, weat -hnif of northwest quarter, sec Hon 7, township 4 south, range 4 east, 80 acres; quitclaim. AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. Main and Ninth tti'eets. Re. S. A. Hayworth pastor, rea. Ill Ninth; 8. 8. II noon, H. E. Cross . aupt.; morning aervlca 10:30, even ing 7:30, Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30 p. m and Juniors same hour. . Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7; 30 p. m. Morning topic, . "The Last Lone Step"; evening topic, "TJnaearchabla Riches"; communion follows morning eexmoa; a half-hour musical program prooedes evening aermon; . Sunday achool at noon, H. E. Cross, superm uvodent; Juniors at 7 p, ro, and Seaior Christian Endeavor at 7. Mrs, , Ada Wallace Unruh. of Portland. , will speak Taeaday afternoon at 3:30. Ererybody Invited. Strangers wel come. ' ' ' : Catseaflo Cor. Water ana Tenth 8ta. Rev. A. HI llabrand pastor, raa. 813 . Water; Low Maes Urn, wlta aer aaoa: High liaaa 19:34 a. n, witb aarmoa; afternoon sarvloa u 4:00, Haas every an nr nlng at 8:40, ,.' Conoeesattonal Cor.' Mala and Eleventh streets., nev. wm. M. maaior paator, rea. to Third; 8. S. II aaon, John Low ry aupt.( morning aarvloe IS. 10, van Ing 7:10. young people t:M. Weekly prayer maatlna; Thuraday at 7:10 n. m. The subject St 10:30 will be "The Foolishness of Preaching:." The ser vice at 7:45 will be under tn auspices of tb Brotherhood. The pastor will take as his toplo "The present Day Demand for Moral Leadership.? C. E. at 7 P- m- ' . . i OAK-GROVE. J. 8. 8mlth and wife and Henry Sut- er and wife left Wednesday morning for a few days trip to Newport. Mra. Ellis returned home from Neva da Tueaday, where she spent the win ter with her hiiBband, wbo is working In the mines. The Oak Grove Push Club held a very Interesting meeting Thursday ev ening In the church basement. Coun ty roada were dlacuHsed also other subjects of Interest. Mra. D. Toney was an Oregon City visitor Friday. Dr. and Mrs. McFarland were Port land vlsltora Friday Mrs. Vlrgfl Clark spent Friday In Portland with her mother, Mrs. 8harp. The young ladles of t he Sunday achool will hold a social In Greens hall .Friday evening Music ana resltatlons, with other features, and refreshmenta will nil .he evening. (Continued from pa- 1.) cernlng the matter that 'definite ar rangements had been made for our school, until at the Canby meeting. I thought reference had been made only to our Trades. Gladly I took up the matter at once. It la true as waa claimed, however, that I would not then or now force a contest of this kind unon any student or students. Such work must be voluntary for best results 1 personally urged tht atu EXCURSION FARES EAST it"" 191 I During th months of May, June, July, August and 8eptembr, on data hown below,- tha SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Oregon Cify Via Portland ss follows,: TO FARES Chicago Council Bluff Omaha Kanaa City St. Joph SL Paul , St Paul, via Council Bluffs,. . . . Minneapolis, direct Minnapols, vs Couno I Bluffs Boston Nsw York St. Louis Waehlngton, Di. C .$ 73.00 . 60.50 . 60.50 . 60.50 . 60.50 . 60.50 . 64.40 . 60.50 64.40 110.00 109.00 70.50 108.00 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23t 24, 25, 27, 28 ' snd 29 . ,.( Juns 6, 7, 9, 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 88, 29, ana so. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. - August S, 4, 6. 14 15, It, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30, September!, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7. Stop-overs within ltmtta In either di rection. Final return limit " October Hat For far on way through California Inquire of any Southern Pacific agent, or wrrt to WM.McMURRAY, General Paangr Agnt Portland, Oregon. dents to try for the team plans and to do their part in all other' educa tional functions of the county. The team was selected less than two week before the date of the general con test. ' Only three days before the team waa to go to Estacada, one member of It withdrew on account or ner mother's Illness, and tbe alternate ipft achool for the remainder of the week, aick. 1 phoned' these fadta to tha Dresldent at Estacada at once ana he without hesitation, nimseti, set me time for the next Friday evening, March 17; I offered to pay for any advertising and other necessary ex penses Incident to the postponement of one week. "Mr. Tooze" whoae Ignorance, Is skillfully portrayed as asking for S week extra did not plead for extra time. He alnjply phoned the conditions of the learn. . He could have either responded with the team crippled aa it was or he could have forfeited the game. The preBiaem who claims nower to declare tltlea even over the heada of the executive committee could have demanded then default In favor of his .own team Did he do It ? On the contrary, he set tne aaie one weak later and this aecond date con sequently became the authorized date for the O. C H. 8. Estacada debate and on this date the former team waa ready to meet and expectea to meei their opponents at their home town; laaiCiLAllfl..Pggl.ft. -' - , , Ta-v- (3) In one place our friend said bo knew the O. C H. S. was weak knd needed more time so he gave anotner week, and In almost the same breath, oblivious of this sweet charitable spirit claimed tbe superintendent had shut his own team out by not bring ing them to Estacada on the date set. He, himself, changed this date to 8 week later, and then arranged for the Mt. Pleasant team to come In the place of the O. C H- S. ' ; (4) Again ne says: " At the date set" (referring to the first date be set) -the other schools debated and two of Oregon City's debaters whom Mr. Tooie Informed me could not be in Estacada that same night on account of alcknesa were at Parkplac and took dqwn the arguments used In de bate." Here our friend again "sees through a ias .Ur'aiy.'". Neither of ' these dealers reported off tha team op account of Illness were at ParRpiace. Two otners, one of whom had been aelected two days before, did go and probably took notes. The Oregon City superinten dent, while not suggesting It, knew tbeae members ot tha team were go ing there, but did not believe any injustice- lay in th act thea apd la of the same opinion now. No MtemF waa made to dlaguiss the attendance. That ther was no unfairness to Esta cada' team la obvious: (l) I aj the same privilege and no complaint i would hav ensued, (b) 81mllar cop ies of literature containing same argu- wen. vn ma earn question wr fur nished all schools of th county, by the atate library aa ther Was little to be gained from this source. tr The mombera could have obtained the exact argument of the Parknlac. a. outer rrom-a snortnand renor m.i does It matter anyway where tha in. lurmsiroq comes rrom in these con testa wnose enter giorr shnuM nm la tha winning, but In the practlc writing and speaking offered f (t) Again our friend was In error In tbl quotation: "Mr. Too aays Mt. pleasant listened to tha sams da- bate,", (nf erring to. tbe Parkplacs .de aau. .'.'..That. U .Impossible as ML Pleasant waa debating Gladaton on that asm evening. ? Now this woold bar amusing if tha ' writer had tot taken himself so serious In trying to make out someone else aa misrepre senting the-matter. What Mr. Toot did Inform th president of th de bating department abonrwa that "Mt. Pleasant had com over to tha Eaat ham school oa an afternoon before tbe night of their debate with Glad stone to hear tbe Eastham team de bat the earn queatlon. We did not object to this, and did not bellsv Mr. Vedder would. He did not. Did the president of th department of debat ing as an officer of the league object In behalf of Gladstone? No. Strange Indeed, he arranged for s debate for his own teim with this tesm for the very night which be s presiding of ficer of th league had set foY the de bate with Oregon City. Odd Isn't it that It was wrong for Oregon City to vlalt Park place debate and not wrong for Mt. Pleasant to visit Oregon City's debate on the same subject? Mt. Pleasant'a team was defeated, of course, at Eatacada. : (6) Agstu the "bungle" and "wav Inc privileges, etc.," are but, half i quotation. I did say to the president of the debating department upon tbo latter'a statement that Park place had complained of havlng. to debate the Oregon City team In case it. should defeat Estacada, that If auch should be the result, and we were In the wrong, we would not Insist on debat ing farther. Thla would not have been Inconsistent with the conditions of our protest as can be seen by read Ing It. Any way there was a new question entirely debated at the nnala between the Estacada and Parkplace team so the Oregon. City team could not have profited from the argumenta formerly used on another aublect. (7) But tbe greateat "Joker'of all Ilea In the fact that on Sunday even inc the president declared himself satisfied with his previous arrange ment for the debate between Oregon ntv and Eatacada teams at Eatacada on the following Friday evening and assured tbe superintendent of Oregon City schools that everything would be In- readiness at the appointed time. Then within a few houra afterward be began official negotiations by phon with the Mt pleasant team (guilty of tbe same offense witn wnicn he charged the Oregon City team) to debate his team at thla same time snd place. The Mt. Pleasant team being told by the president that the Oregon City team was not coming to Estacada, granted the request -not knowing why the team here was not to go, and then he phoned to Oregon City not to report, saying he would explain later. No satisfactory explanation for such treatment haa yet been re ceived howevtr. His stated Inability to understand why Oregon City pro tests as shown In next to the last I paragraph In this morning s article Is amusing. Tbe statement in the last paragrapn hut one that the Oregon City team was shut - out- of the debates tnre time by me Is a matter for the execu:, tlve committee to decide not Mr tnV one official to dictate, but each of ihese three rlaima baa been anown fallacious In the preceding discussion, I believe. ' In conclusion, let me say that we have confidence In-the' Judgment and fairness of the executive committee to pass upon the protest submitted to them, that we have no desire to dlc tat i, or to ' malign p"""" 'but DAS ED ALL RECREATION PARK, Vaughn snda Twnty-foarth Ste. i 1 vs. . 4 ? PORTLAND May 2, 8, 4, S, t, 7. ' Games Begin Weekdays at 8:30. ; Sundays, 2:30 J. M. " LADIES'" DAY FRIDAY. Boys Under 12 Free to 1 1 Bleachers Wednesday. , Wants,lFor Sale, Etc Not lor under those clawlftad heaaftns will ba lnaacd at on cant a word, flrat Imnkm, - haM a Ml aJalUuoai . tataar tlona. on Inch aaro. 11 aar month i half Inch card, (4 llnaa) II par month. Caab mult accompany mOat antoae an haa an oon account with th papor. Na financial reeponalblllty for errors; whar arrora occur free oorractad nr.tlr will ba printed for patron. Minimum share He. WANTED TO RENT A six or seven room bouse, not on tha hill. Address this office. . WANTED. GIRL WANTED Girl for general housework. Experience not so im portant a wllllngneaa to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main atreet, Oregon City. WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages for right party. Call at 414 Water Street or phone ' 150L WANTED Bids for' School Build ing, School District No. 28, draw ings and specifications may be ob tained at the residence of J. R. Oat field, Concord Station. Blda to be aub mltted to A. C. Arnold, Clerk of the School Board or C. W. RJsley, Chair man, Mllwaukle, Oregon, Route Na 1. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will b received ap to Monday. May IS. 1911. ! WANTED You to know mat w buy all kinds of Curios, that wa are in th market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. Wa also have a good assortment t of .second hand Furniture and Tools on "hand for sale to those in need. Coma an J see; perhapa we have Just what yon want Indian Curio and trinkets for sale cheap; soma that are very nnlque and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Elght cnolce building lots at bargain In Gladstone En quire at thla office. FOR 8ALE Incubator and two Brood era, good condition, $15 for all. J H. Mattley, 7th St. . - RANGES Overetock of Ranges, new and second-hand, cheap. J. H. Mat tley, 7th St. ' . . CLOSE" IN 4 lots facing Msdlson St, grand view, very cheap;- I44U. Terms. CLYDE McRAE, 1003 Main St., Oregon City. FOUND. TAKEN UP Three Jeraey calves. Owner can have same by paying for pasture and this notice, R. McCllntock. Oregon City, Oregon. R. F. D. No. 3. shall patiently await the final deci- alon. F. J. 8. TOOZE, Superintendent Schools. PROTEST. nreeon City. Or, Maich 20,1911. To the Executive Committee of the Clackamas County acnooi gue: - ' Oentlemen: Oregon City high school nereuy re- spectf",ly protests: (II Against the treatment accorded her team by the Estacada high achool through the authority In charge of the debating department of the Clack amas County School League In coun termanding arrangement, to denote with Oregon City team at Estacada. March 19. 1911. (21 Against a final decision being granted to any school within said lea aim before the petitioner's standing -and rights in the league have been passed upon by your executive com mittee. . , Further. Oregon City higb scnooi aa her right according to customs and regulations governing school contests wlfere a school team stands ready to fulfill its part or me rotative to such contest and Is prohibited by its opponent with, out Just and sufficient cause the de cision forfeited to her by Estacada. the 10th Inst' SeTifrttlve-to rte acesli"--i uiw fairness now In circulation In Clacka- maa County: recognising tne nonor oi the school ajr stake through these ac cusations believed to be circulated with the approval or memoers oi iu league: and her debating team having been shut out from competition with ether members of the league, after having acceded to every condition suggested by said officers, the Ore gon City high school requests full in vestigation, by your executive commit tee, of the conditions nder ques tion. ' -Hoping for ail early adjustment of hia matter In the interest of the schools and league of Clackamas County, to your honorable body this resnectfullT submit. OREGON CITY HIGH SCHOOL, Per Superintendent Of scnoois, LOST. LOST-"-SHcker coat in Oregon City last Tuesday. Reward for return to Enterprise office. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Rea.' Phoaa Main AIL -' ' ATTORNEYS. ' ' - O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land titles examined, estatea settled, gen eral law buslneaa. Ovar Bank i . Oregon City. " UREN ft SCHUEBEU Attorney-- , Law, Deutscher Advosat. win prw ttce In all courts, make coflctloas and settlements. Office In Enter prise Blds, Oregon City. Oregon. FREYTAO ft MONET. Real Batata -Dealers, have choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban tomes, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. Sea us for good buys. Near 8. P. depot, i B. H-i COOPER. For Fir maurancr and Real Eatata. - Let us aanai your" properties wsbuyr-sell-snd -exchange. Office in Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. CLEMMONS BREAKS PAROLE. Chicken Thief Must Srv Year's Sarv i tencs In County Jail.. Having broken his parole, Grover Clemmons will have to serve a year's sentence In the county JalL Some weeks ago Clemmons was evicted upon s charge of stealinr -ens from IIL O. Starkweaf Grove,1 and Judge Canr . him.. J It was not Ion arrested in porti Bntte. ' Ha is n County Jail serv I J I i I 1 I I i : "' t c h cfr o n S t U WILL MAKE SEAOll I CI III): wB!"f "I foaJ $12, Sinai, Hrrie, , ... ... ,on To Insure colt to La JiV Se- T FTPrertnt accident.. hVe It""" "c Cera ram. 1- IWOTcV. -old at ZJZ "WM comes dn at ance. vco, soia or traded, money t. gi G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keep.-, L . : mm . - t "'!..