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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1911)
MORNING mrmtPKlak SUNDAY, MAY 14, 191 At the Portland Theaters LAST "CAR LEAVES OR OREGON CITT AT MIDNIGHT 1 1 r (r Summer aniusemeat. It being o( th light and Suffy klad that cauae on (o forget hi buatnaaa troubles or do meattc worriea, and enjoy a coaple of hours of real fua and laughter. No wonder It haa become so popular with a vast number of theatre-goer. I i;r Tha favorite Actor, Paul Gilmore and Ma company, will present Clyde Fitch's comedy. -The 8aclalorr. at the Hcilig Theatre, Portland. Ore gon, next Saturday, May 20 at the mitmet .and "The Mummy and The HumminBird" In the even inn. LAST WEEK OF TRI-STARS. ; ed so much favorable comment aa this ! oerformance of "Jim. the Penman"' ( did. So remember ibat neit week la Roberts-BereefvRoberts Cloaa En- tne Mt of lne tri-star aeason. and that gagament at Baker. !on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday Thta week, beginning Monday even-' matinee and evening and Thursday ing. May IS. will be the closing week the play will be "The Country Girl." of the trfatar season of Florence Rob-. and Friday. Saturday matinee and av erts. Theodore Roberta and Thurlow , ening and Sunday evening the bill will Bergen at the Baker. It has been one be "Jim. the Penman." continual feast of artistic acting for . patrons of this theatre, and a treat such aa will seldom be enjoyed In any city. Three people of thin standing supported by a clever acting company like the Baker organisation, forma an actinr force few managers care to POPULAR LYRIC COMPANY. Well Known Organization Now Play i ing at Bungalow. The popular Lyric Mualcal Comedy- take the responsibility of offering their Company opened ita Brut week at tha patrons all at once, for the financial ungniow vim one irrmruu.u ruu risk is no small one Neit week will and scored a high water mark record be devoted to two bill, the first part not only in the matter of attendance, extending to Friday evening. -The but also In the real hit the company Country Gtrl.r one of the cleverest created. All the jfood old conditions and classiest rip-roaring fare come- that made the Lyric so popular down dies ever written, with a wealth of town have beea continued at the Bun- beacttfn! ncenenr and costumes, and galow. including the. trifling price of esceptiooally strong acting roles for admission, the matinees every day and all throe, as well as moat of the bal- the two evening performances, the ance of the cast Whl presented in first starting at T:45 and the second San Francisco l.v Miss Roberts. "The at :1S. and the great chorus girls Country Girl" held the second best contest every Friday night, Vack record "for the season, and as every- West, the two Dutch comedians, have one knows San Francisco is one city made friends with the audience, right that knows what it wanta theatrically from the start and there is not a dull apeaking. "The Country Girl' should moment while they are on the stage, prove to be one of the moat popular while Jeanle Fletcher, tha new prima of all the offerings made here during donna, late with Kolb k Dill, is one of the eight weeks' stav of Mist Roberts the most accomplished actresaea and and her notable associates. singers ever seen in a popular priced Thre has been ao much . demand Attraction. For the second . week, from all aides to repeat the opening starting Sunday Matinee, the bill will bill. "Jim. the Penman." that Manager be "The Financiers. containing a Baker baa decided to again present It wealth of laughable situations, new for tha last three days with the Satur- and attractive chorus numbers, all the day matinee. -Jim. the Penman will latest song bits with bright costumes open Friday evening, and those who and beautiful scenic effects. The tailed to see it the opening week stage of the Bungalow being much should surely not fall again, for it will larger than that of the old Lyric. It positively be he last opportunity they affords opportunity to put on nany big will ever get to see such a production chorus numbers and color effecta. of this superb old play with three which are taken advantage of to the .1 - V Vf.rli U-.f , r Ml Vat h- filU.f rtfnt In in this city this M-ason ha creat- The Lyric habit Is a good habit for mm THERLOW BCRQEN. with Floranca and 1 Theodore Roberta, who close an ahaigement at the Baker Thea tre thi week. among the cnunciiEs UN DAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. hfaia and Ninth ateta. Rev. a A. Hay worth paator, rva 111 Ninth: & 8. IS noon. II. K. Cross anpt.: moraine service 10:30. even In T:S0, Y. P. 8. C. K. :S0 p. m. and Junlora same hour. Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p- n. Evening -Mothers." Catholic Cor. Water and Tenth Sta. Rev. A. Klllebrand paaiar, rea. 1 Water; Low Mass a. at. with ser mon: High Maaa 10:30 a. m., with sermon: afternoon service 4:00. Maaa every morning at t:00. Congrwgatlenal Tor. Main and' KWvrntk uwia. kt. wa. M. proctor pastor, rea. ses Third: S. . IS soon. Joha Law rr eupt.; morning servlce'-IS.tS. vn. tnc J W young pop4 Wfwkly prayer nvwrtlsg Thurdr at T 10 m. Morning subject "The Parable of the Lost and Found." , ' In the evening Rev. p. K. Bauer, of Salem, paator of the 1st Congrega tional church of the. Capital City, will preach sermon of Interest to public school teachers on "The Ideal Teach er. Mr. proctor w ill preach at Salem. ChHst Kv. Luttteran 0r. tatith sad J. Q Adama strrets. Rev. P. Schmidt pastor, rrs. so J. J AdaJKi; 8. 8 Jo a. m ; iching sftrrsoons of Pr' and third Rundavs at I I In KncH'h. othr Suadar services momlnss at l with prrachlng In Cermao. Christian 8iance Ninth and Cen ter streets. Sunday service 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 noon. Wednesday evening I p. m. Oerman Kvansetlcal Cor. Elchth and Madison streets. Rev. P. Wleveslck paa tor. res. Ill Madlsna: 8. 8. 1 a. m.. momma service it. yocag people at i p. m and preaching at p. m. Prayer at 7-M sw aa. " atLANCMSI aiiaiA IT THt MEILIO TMCATRE. We' faverlta and charmino comedian na. Blanche Ring, will present her - ''Big musical comedy success. The Yankee Qlrr, at the Helllg Theatre Portland, Oregon, for 4 nights, beginning next Sunday May 21. .peo lal arlca matin Wednesday. XXJlsv M,.M ssvaws.aav . a.1 . 1 . B A Alesa w -. .i a-.a u mmam have tha sapport of all. Tha saw dally kaa i , . vi. .v w.rr 1 tm hAnatina- Oraaoa City sad Clackamas County. Tour V. anppott BtaaM mora atrangth for taawork. ' , - j ,Vm You Help ttocst yout own inter cstsr Tot a limited time taa Karats; atanprta win s aold to paid In advance rrTrJr l:i : ...I.. UN Bar. Mr. goencer. lately from the ry UaU. t yasur..... u.. ..i. 100 EaaU to to ba tha naator of tha Mar- - lind.m year aama aww ramltumaa - ; , ' " j quam-Molalla . and Mulino ' churebw. meeting Wetirwiliy who mad alow progreaa up ibe it-im. npiwrtlng hlmaeir tf a laid on Ibe tables .When he re bed the lable where ibe yuu.iii r'l-er ami the fclri sal the man Miu-d and stared rmiilsbly el 1 lie gin.. Ky. Msi-el." he UT". " HirtHiienlng giaov. 'wsr.l Ham. l yuoe wanta uie l ihn-w huu uui win. wb.it ay r j . The girl uttere.1 a little' rry and (a.b.Ht an apinnillnit glatne ' 8am. "h. take lm a way r abe rll nervously. ' . . Just Ihen the waller blustered up aud with Utile, ceremony ejected the newcomer fnm tb l-lu'' ' The girl wss rising frm her neat and fumbling in a small bag lb bung from her waist. un ihHl aside bis own unfinished meal -If vou"re afraid of thai fellow. Miss Matei." ba aa beginning when lha girl put out a protesting bsnd "tln,yoo are mistaken." she said, with a broken little laugh "My name Isn't Malwl. and I never ssw blm be fore In my life. He was merely of fenslve. that" all." ; Suddenly arose and reached fe his hat. "Thla la a pretty tough sec- ! tkm.". he said quietly. "I wonder u , By CLARISSA MACKIE j you'd Jet me put jroo on a car tor 1 The girt hesitated and looked at Mm Their eves met In a kma. eamesl. al ; aoridng glance. At Isst the girt uttered , a Utile sigh of relief. "If yon will ba so very kind." ahe ; aald gently. The, waiter grinned sardonically a , tney paia ineir rwni sum i'" II will preach at Marouatn w. n church Sunday, MT I. . . Mr. Mumpower. from Btone. assed through town Wednesday on his way to Scot t a VIIMa to attend II. U 8kir rin's funeral. 4 MOTEL ARRIVALS, BasasBwawswat The following are registered at lh Klecttlc Hotel; 8am Untim. Percy Shllly aud wife. Sandy: Tht) ma Hill, Sam Linulaa. Hany IJnely, II . Ran die. C- Btwklen Yed Schafer. Molalla; C. J. Clemeut. Portland; K. V. Cox. Jake Mltta. Aurora: V. M. .111". IttrsTJ. Kelly, D Caaslday, Kd An derson, 8. U Rat.hbun. rlty. His-'Nigiitj Off I And Whit It Accomplished j Tor tlim e Copyrtaitt by Amencan llss Asse- elation. Illl vWrveHrflTM arr 1 1 ItJhM Dunbar stepped out of the tad Park row building with a plrasaut aense of freedom, lie had turm-d lu hla last page of ropy for the Humlny edition, and be had twenty bouts of rest and ! f (D ruurant together. reUxallon ahead of htm. to cam iun DA Si 2 "Which wsyT Inquired 8am as they bar. the moat Indefatigable worker on on tnv sidewalk the Daily L'nlvene. reUtatloo meant seating hla pleasure among naonts that must fnrnlah copy.- la bU youthful entbusUsm hlanife had Ibua far con elated of work, aleep and work. On thta Saturday night Sam was In spired to aeek the garish lights of the Bowery, la some restaurant there b might nod tha type of yonog man be was looking for (be weaker brother who had lost hop 'and self respect and who waa' burdened with a multitude of vires, yet to whom there might be some alumbertng spark that could Je fanned to a tame of renewed Interest la Ufa, amblttoa and. In the end., rep atabl citlaenahlp. If be could pWe that this might be done with some of the degenerate sons of to rlty. per hap a measure of the gold that was steadily poured toward the enlighten meal of the heathen of other lands might be diverted to thai greatest of all charities at home. Now be strolled slum the Bowery, mingling with the crowds that throng ad tha' aldewalka. looking here and there for a cheap eating boose wberela be might 8nd what be waa looking for Sam Dunbar was banging up hla bat la a chop boos preparatory to tak ing a aeat at 00a of the polished cher ry tables when the vacant eyed youth whom b had picked out for bis prey Gladstone Christian Rer. A. H. Mulbey pastor, res. Gladstone: 8. S. 1 a. m . N. C. Hendrtrks supt.; morning srrlee It o'clock, evening service I M Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7.M p. am. Mountain Vew Unlev (Cong ) 8. 8 S p m. Mrs. j. H. Qulna supt.; rliM Study every Thursday afternoon; prrarhtng ?:! p. m. scood and fourth Bundavs In January. Method lit Main street cor. Seventh, Kfv K. V. Zlmmnfmaa pestor. rve, ear Sixth and Washington; 8. S. :4 a. m.. C. A. Williams. Qladatone. supt.: ntoin Ing service ia:4t. Elpwortb League S:M. evening service 7:10. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:1 p. an. eVesbyterMn Seventh street cor Jeffer son, Kev. j. r. LainaaDnrwugp psstr. res. 71 Jefferson; 8. 8. ! a. m . Mrs. W. C. Orea supt.: morning service 11 a. m.. T. P. 8. C E. :4t p.M.I even ing service 7:1 Prayer meeting Thurs day I p. a. Morning subject "Our Mothers." Evening "Unbelief." Parkplace Congregational Rev. J. L. Jones paator. res. Clackamas; s. P. It a. m.. Emery French supt.; prearhlng services each Sunday, alternating be tween 11 a. m. and 7:2 p. ra. Chris tian Kndeavor Thursday evening 7:1 p. m. BL Paul'a Episcopal Ninth at., near Main, Rev. cnaa. W. Roblnaon paa tor, re, at Rectory, Ninth and Wa ter at.; 8. 8. 13 noon, Wn. Show man, supt.; Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. Morning service 10:30 a. m., evening service 7:30. United Brethren Cor. Clahth and Tavlor. tier, r. ciarae pastor, res. fort land; S. S. 1 a. m., Frank Pvker, Maple iaa.. supt ; morning servio 11. I. r. S. C. E. p. m., evening service 7. Willamette M. t No regular preaching services, a. n. p. m., Mrs. stesina supt. Zlen Lutheran Cot. Jefferson snd Eighth streets. Key. w. K. Kraaberger pas tor, rea. 720 Jefferson; S. 8. :! a. m., Hev Kraxberger supt.: morning aervlce U l. evening 7:41, Luther League T p. m. Way uptowo-Nlnetyeecond atreet. retnrned the girt "U yea will put m on n car"- -I'H are lo that" eahl Ram "There an elevated at at Ion two block dwe, 1 will be glad to see' jou all the way home If you will permit me." be ug geated. -Yoi are very kliul. hot perbap I am uklng yoa oat of your way." aald tb girt. -Not at alt Thla la my night off." They walked awwly down the brie Uantly Hchted thoroughfare, tb gin'a face quite hidden by the enormous beaver bat Ram Dnntar walked fry straight hla broad shoulder tbrowa back aa If braced to meet some el peeled troobl. bis handsome brows knitted la perpteilty. Wot a word was spoken antll they were la the train rumbling aortbward. "I would Ilk to ask you what you'ra doing so far from bom." hesitated 8am at last. . "That's a pretty tough part of tb rlty. you know." "I do know It" b aald quickly. -That la why I went there." -Because It Is tough T he relisted, tncredulouefy. She nodded her bead, and the broken feather wagged In unison. "1 doa't be lieve you would Ilk to hear why I wentiLhere " IIe looked uncomfortable. "Welt I would like to 'bene" be aald bluntly "Tou r to young- to be wandering around the city like thU," "I'm not aa young as I took, ahe protested. "I bop yoa wilt under stand me I sappoe you II down there yourself, bat I had a ml as 1 00 dowa there," 8b blurted It out If relieved of a burden of secrecy. "A mission! Then yoa ar aett la ment wort err" -No Ton as. I am 1 Cap O'Donnel baa secured a position at Hawley's paper mill and haa en tered upon his duties. ADVERTISING NOT REQUIRED Railroad Need Not Publish Tim Tabl In Paper. SALEM, Or May 13. (Special In anawer to a request for aa oplniin as to whether the Railroad Commis sion haa the authority to compel rail road companies m this state to pub lish time tables la circulating news papers, Attorney-General Crawford holds that there sra no law la effect requiring such publicity, and In hit opinion th Railroad Commission Is not authorized to demand a publica tion of time tablea, ven If should find that tb various railroad com panies operating In tb state were negligent In posting th hours of de parture and arrival of trains at the respective tatlons, . Th Commission asks for tha opin ion for th purpose of ascertaining whether or not railroad could be re quired to advertise train operations In th vnt they failed and refused to post notice in their passenger stations. Tha Attorney-General be lieves that to reqnlr railroad com panies to advertise time tables )n newspaper would raault In news papers charging any rata they desired, and thus work a hardship on tli transportation companies without giving - them an opportunity to re- monatrat unless iny go to law. ess-eav "oa. tag a bin a wait aas caiao. suddenly aroae from his aeat and ap proached the caahlara desk. 8am look ed around at tb taf petrous of tb place. Two flashily dressed mea tat la a distant comer. Her and tber a man waa aUng a aolltary meat and directly opposite aim a girl waa bent over tbe greasy bill of far. There waa something la the droop of her boulder that appealed to blm. They looked Ilk boulders that were acenstemed to carrying themselves proudly, bnt now. they bunched to gether, and tb atsormou be vet bat was so flopped down about the girl' face that be could a nothing sav a round whit chla aad a pair of red Up that undoubtedly trembled. Regardless of the waiter's disdainful glance sod tb tnsnltlng laugh of a man la a striped salt of cloth, Sam reclaimed hi nat aad moYetf scross to tb Ubl occupied by th girt Sbdld not lift ber bead at hla approach,, Sn merely nowea 11 lower over in mmea cardboard antll tha broken feather oa her bat nearly swept th tabl. - Tb broken feather decided th mat far for Sam Dunbar, t If tber was no drgenerat young man to b reclaimed that night ber waa material to bis band, or, as be told himself, for hla pPr. . Tb waiter sooted a card under Sam's no and thanpad a glass of water on tb tabla. -A porterhouse steak and coffee." was his decision. . "And yonrar Tb waiter snipped tb question at th girt "A sandwich and s cap of tea," cam from andr tb bavr hat la a very small vote. Th waiter departed and returned almost immediately wltb th tea and eandwlcb. Th girt slowly lifted br bead and made a pretans at eating tbe food Sam, apparently absorbed la a new paper, noted that tb at datntlly and that ber band war pretty and wall kpt fler-fac was charmingly wet Ind reflaed - . . r Where bad h com' from What wis she doing ber oa tb Bowery T Sam asked himself tbea question be discussed bis meal, n wished tbr wn something that b con Id do. IT felt thai ah needed protection. Rer wis tbe timidity of Innocanc Tbr waa 00 gull lo th frightened bine eyes that ended hi. As opportunity cams Tbe , door wting open, and s mas entered, .a awiggerlng. twtf dmnkeu lodt1dnaC porter for tb Dally Sphere. I bar com In contact wltb aom of the en fortnnata girl of the city, and I thought that la my spar moment I might get dowa among them aad per hap be tb means of leading a few of them back Into a better life.- Sb blnabed rosily under th disreputable bat II sighed with relief at ber coo f ca tion -tint tbst was s mighty danger ooa thing for you to do." be advised ber. ''Too might get into serious 1 rou ble yourself. Tonight waa your Brat attempt 7" "Tea. aad I waa aa frightened. I picked out that cbopboue. and I flt so perfectly awful with this wtcbd feather id my bat" Sb reached ap and plucked out (he offending feather. "1 euppose I'v mad a fallur of tb wbol thing Just when I thought I waa going to accompllab such a uobUJ work. Tber Is s man oa th Unlvr who res r be young men la thla way, and bin l'ampl Inspired me to do Ukewla. Ul nam I Dunbar" -Parfaip w caa work together." aald Sam 'quietly, flshlug a card from hla pocket and handing It to bar. Sb uttered a Uttl cry of delight How vry strange"- ah wis begin nlng,' when a sudden thought brought th roses to ber cheek one mora "To thought yoa thought yoa wsr going to sav me fa be askd quickly. It waa Sam's turn to bluah. "I might bars known you war different" b aid apologetically. Sb wivd tb feather thoughtfully -Not wbll I wore that Mr. Dunbar. I bellev w ar coming to my station." ' Sam accompanied ber to ber bom la a most Irreproachabl neighborhood. In tb mootha that followed It was hi good fortun to Instruct ber la othsr matter ouuld of tb ipbr of pbl lantbropy. la th and thy formed a matrimo nial partnership sod worked together lor tb reclamation of unfortunate. One a weak they entered tbe res taurant. wbr tby bad flrst met sod dined under tb contemptuoni glanc of tb waiter. "I don't know If I ever told you,1 Sam, bnt I believed yoa to ba a repro bate when yoa eat dowa by me tbat first night and I'wa so afraid of you" . "Tou'v got over It bra rely enough." replied bar bmband. trying . to look henpecked and dismally falling In bis attempt S. J Put Yourself in the t Ad-Recders Place... ' When you writ your classified ad or any kind of aa ad--try to Inclnd In It lust ths Information you'd Ilk to find If you wra aa ad-radr and war looking fot aa sd of that kino. 1 - If you do thisto aren a imall eitent your ad wUI bring Kr BULTSt ' r . , f Tliae ise Will You Boost Help Us Your Own Interests? By catties, I year $3X3 By mail, t year 2.C3 Send in Your Nam2 and Remittance b aV ' PtIAaB NOTlCt. ; To Introduo Tb ' Morning EnUrprla Into a larg major- 4xlty of tb homos la Onta City aad Oackamas aaunty tb asaaagmat has dlid to mak a asocial prto for th dally laaua, tot a short tlm only, whr tha aubsartbar nay 1 a yar la adraaoa. By carrier, paid a yar la ) adTnaoa, ts.st. ft s3, Bali B Fopl who gar our aar a trial subseriptioa tor oaa or mor month, at taa asaks a waak. caa hav th dally doalv ard for a yar for fl.M by paying a yar la adraaoa. -. Paopl who gars our aava sar a trial subaorlpUaa, by mall, for four month at a d lar, may hav th pa par Cor-a yaar for $1.00, If said a yr la adrano. ubaarihara to th Wkly Eoterprla may ha- taalr subscriptions to tb tU!!y. re- ' wiring ardlt for baft Caa en tb daily that tba weakly I paid la adranea. Whan tay vhoo to add cash to tba ad- . vane tymnt qucl to a full year's adraac rrymast Ciey. may tak adv&aU; of tb fl . rate.,-. . - ,-, mak f'i t" lAl prle ao that p: t Mr r 1 la adrazca t. i r -u. r y and w' "1 t3 t Li '.zr-: -Eat-; - , r r da sa wi-t . - hotel Tb following at tb Elaine Hotel: M r Mowry, Roseburg: f J f waukle; C. Hunter, Mol". ' Barber, Portland; A. A. Portland; P. i. Richards, Rltter. Hubbsrd: W. l BJc ; L00AN. ; - Hl.s IvaOorber wiiU-1 land to th hospital Sb I reported 0BV1 , -Tdy'." hW favored Mr. and Mrs. 8; wltb a call laa;ln J 1 a a aouvdnlr ot lb ar. Mrs. f. Oarber asl ' deraon war corvf "I1"" day and Thursdif. A Mr rasndls . b iosph B. P'Tli1' eighteen months foremin bindery department City Enterprise, baa i re Saturday for r Joined by his wife tn" fcVcsst d. n. lit'