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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1911)
1X0RNH1Q ia?TCllPJUOE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. plofsheim Shoes for sty quality ensures you good (it. Exclusive ijcncy her c Spring stowing jo our middle window. J. Levitt juipeoilon Bridge Corner Awful DeBO. Jjlfe. pf Portland, wtrt visiting in thla -city on Huuday, Mm. L. II. Blmon. formerly Lena Torrnc. of Portland, la In tbl. city vlaltlng bar mother. Mra. Torr.nr- Tbe Product Union Mlla Areenate of Load. O. W. Bmalley. who hai ha.n at Madras for tha paat three month, reiurtiad in rirui.. fn. a..- evenlna-. Mra. C. U Wllllama and two daugh lara, Ulaurha and boulaa, of Bull wood miB cuy on Buuday vlaltlng tha fornier'e slater, Mra. Jack Trimble. ...Mrl""1 Uta- clw"n rklna and Mlaa Urn lU.u ... ii. . m 1 iuiiimuu. were in Ihl. nil. .... .1 j . . ... ..... Duuuii, (iieaia 01 tne Mlssea Edna and Clara Canneld. Mr aviri u.a a .. - ..... . o. j. lyui ana nine daughter, of Portland, were In tbla city on (Sunday vlaltlng with Mr. and Mra. J. Levitt. hi m PlauiiiH 3t...t.a m vtywii DVUUIU IUU BHJQ, UI I'urtUnd, wr Id this city on Sunday Vtatllllla U A IT Um.t u W r I mi. 11 1 gjffja bold waa formerly Mlaa ReU Pierce, of tbla city. The Produce Union .alia liar nil Feed. Mm A mil Urn Dill .ft,..., . .. ft . Angel on Sunday, where abe vUlted lirr daughter Mary, and eon Waldo, who are attending the college and academy at that place. Mr. and Mra. Howard nrownell, of Aitorla, arrived In tbla city on Bat- uruiT. iuo initni Miinnuw w in iha .1. ter'a parente, Mr. and Mra. H. II. nan, wi itua van uuren mreet. f 'hllilr.n'. UfUI. i. ....... I. .. Shorn, $1.25 to $2.00. Tb Oregoo City Bhoe Htore. ' - WV.rH hltl tat. J. It rmnmlvmA lea fklai nltw " - a - v i la VI 1 J friim (Pt-ia.iiti'.nw V DamaKw wkn .a. . j iiaHinv; t . w sjv I W rently left for Klamath Kail a, stat Ing tbat the weather waa unuiually cold for tbla time of the year at that place. Aak for I-ramliim rymfwina with every purchaae at Tbe Oregon City Hliiw Btore. Mra. Minnie Donovan, of tbla city, laft fill Mnnilav mnrnlnv tnr ITrir.af drove, where abe will vlalt Mra. Wil liam rroctor, formerly of tbla city, and who recently moved to Foreat Grove. Oflorca Yntinr and family tiava rented tbe F. A. Ely place on John Qulnry Adama Street, between Eighth and Ninth Streets, and will takeMoe aeaalon aa aoon aa Mr. and Mra. Ely vacate, rne laiier nave purcnaaea a t. . 1 . . uuhiq ii liiauaiuiiff Heart toHeairt Talks; EDWIN A.NYE. tteotiltWe aUsen-Wbat are joi kiltf tbat man for? ,-r- reOreinaa-ror "tbat red feelbsg." LOCAL PRICrS t E. Ilamlln and wife, of Bar low, In thla city on Sunday. Jut In A shipment of tbe "Kin- ITrtB Haby Sboea at Holmea.' I HIh Roth, of Eugene, la in thla city Wlu frlenda. Mlu Helen Chamberlain, of Glad tm. la very III at ber borne Joao Erlrkaon. of Portland, waa In Hit diT on Monday on buaineaa Two more daya of rulnoua prlcea at Watt". TlarMnatai IMatla aa wA kml arl 11.1 at W . J. 1 Mallatt. of Mullno. were In tbe city Monday on buaineaa Forced to ralae money, hence fhe breed aale. Only two more daya. inter buy now at Ilelmea'. Velvet Pumpa for ladlea. 13. at The twit city Hboe Btore. Mr. and Mra Prank flchoenborn Ml to Bhubel on Sunday, where they mm reiatlvea. Willi. inn., of riitnnilfl waa In &li fllv nn Mnndav. havlne brought k cattle raised on hi farm. Mra I vmiii Inilr.wl flf TonOOrd. Via In Ihla rlt n Unnda vlaltlng 'aw lister. Mra. Fred Miller. dlv nn Ritunlix and diinda. reala- "nsg at the Electric. Mv 1a.. I. n.ft . f fnrnmn W prices. Only two more days at Holmes'. Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Dlrcbter, of wrmpia, Wash., are In tbla city, ana Ti rtt1iterd at Iht Rlactlie HOteL Oily two more daya of the "Forced !" at Holmea. It la up to you to kkl advanlaaa nt It. Tbe Produce Unto Bella berry ansa. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Brown and Mlaa Mahla Mllla lft nn Satnrda - - . . . .... t evening for Heaver Creek, where ahe remained until Monday morning aa a guest of M nd Mra. C. E. Spance. Misa Kcno rience, wno la anenaing school In this city, accompanied Mlaa Miua to tnia city. Knr Btvl and un-ttvdata hula at reasonable prices call on Mlaa C. Ooldsmltb. . fnhn Palna man haa hwn a ral. dent of Oregon City for more than a year, and who baa been making his noma with Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Hakar. st Gladstone, left on Sunday evening tor i'ortiand, ana rrom mat cuy aiarte to Alaaka, where be goea on a three month a' surveying trip. C II Mlntnn a ranllallat nt I a Angelea waa In thla rlty on Monday, ami a aitaat at tha hnma of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Drlghtblll. Mr. Mln- ton la a coualn or Mra. Drlgbtblll, and la nn hla vii In f'hlrairn m her he will spend the summer with hla aon. Hla wife and daughter will join blm at Chicago. -i Great Clearance Sale on all Pat tern liata. , Mlaa C. Goldsmith. Tharlea Schoenbelna will leave thla morning for Cottage Grove, where he will become a member of a carnival band. The carnival la appearing In the Southern Oregon towns and will be in Portland during tbe Rose Show, aud from Portland It goea to tiruisn Columbia. Mr. Scboenhelns la one of the well-known young musicians of thla city, being a member of tbe Ore gon City band and Farmer a orchestra. Samson tella Plea and Necktlea. i.i. ti i.f tha Pair flamaon on Sat urday officiated at an auction aale of n1a and nerktlea at tba achool at Clark'a, of which Robert Glnther la teacher. Tbe plea and necnues brought a good price, and enough waa mIIimI to nrovlda a deak for tbe teacher and blinds for the wlndowa. Ltnalral la Bin Buecaaa. The musical at Gladstone Sunday .i.ki a mat aucceaa. The pro gram waa fine, every number deaerv in. anniai mention. The crowd was large and the whole program waa thoroughly enjoyed. WIRELESS TO TIE BRAIN. At tbe dedication of tbe Roosevelt dam In Arlaona a few weeks ago It was atated not only would tbe water from tbla one of tbe biggest dania In the world fertilise tbouaanda of acrea of aemlarld land. but Tbe Dower darlvad frnm tha r.ll Ita waters would be made to light the city of Pboenli and turn tbe wbeela or Ita Industries, seventy Ore miles away. Tbat would bare been wonderful In deed fifty rears am. But It la only balf the feat of tran mission Involved In lighting tbe city of Syracuse, N. T.. bringing light and power over a thin wire from tbe har nessed forcea of Niagara falls. 150 mllea away. Electricity bss become tbe obedient slave of civilization, taking the place of tbe abackled alavee of tbe older day. One by one masterful man la bitch ing hla machines to the forcea of carta and air and water. The time la com- log when be will be almost free from manual labor. aiTlna blm leisure aud strength for tbe eierclae of tboae qual ity or mind and heart tbat shall transform the world. But There la a more wonderful tblng than all this advance of eclence, and It will always ha mora wondarfuL More mysterious and more powerful than the transmission of light and heat over a alendar wire la the wire less tranamlaslon of the light of bo man Intellect and tbe Dower of bu rn o fancy tbat comes to the brain of man. From where? We do not know where the great power house la located, but we do know tbat somewhere la a vaatly greater power than puny Niagara; somewhere la resident a tremendous reeervolr; somewhere la a mighty source of Intellect and of love. There la. however, tbla difference: Tbe more kllowaU electric yon use the leas you have to use. There Is Just eo much manufactured. When tbat la gone all la gone. But- Tbe strange thing about tbe nae of tbe intellectual and moral kllowata 1b tbat tbe more yon nae the more you bare to nae. To on not see von are getting out side tbe realm of science outside ma terlal tbtnga and tbelr laws? Now-" When the force that comes over the wire to tbe dynamo stops, tbe dynamo stops. Bat you cannot preoici rrom tbat material law that woeo me iorre that cornea over tbe wireless to the brain stops coming tbe mind will lor- a a a o 2 m o 72 m 6 z . c O i X S1 . H so 2 z o O X S H o H 0) X CO .-) So - o m c 2 c - "i C 55 c w' retae c m - m (0 O on (w O P (w 0 p C03RESP0NDENCE ri ACK AM Aft. Mr and Mra. IT1ndpri. of Olei. Or.. vUlted ' Friday night Ht the Cedar Springs ranch, tbe guests of Mr. and Mra V. R Rnwr. Mr. and Mra. Oeorgf Durgan. of Bunnysidn, Or., visited at the Cedar Springe ranch Friday. Mrs. Walter Mundehlnke was a Portland vlaitor Friday. OAK ft ROVE. Rundav haina A beautiful day the river waa lined with people from the city, picnic parties came up tne river In launrhoa and Oil the CaiB. Mr. and Mra. Graves and thel little aon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. 1 n Rvini. Mra. Graves' itarenta. Miss June Spauldlng and Mlaa Louise Wlvel were Oak Grove visitora Qnnrlav Mr, - and . Mrs. W. J. Ruaaell left Monday morning for Rose City park m-hara Mr. Ruasel haa emDlovment. The Oak Grove baseoan team waa I v lttnrlnti. In tha aamaa SlindlT la tb morning they defeated tbe Port land Colts 10 to ft, and in tbe arter noon they defeated tbe Portland News- l twiva tam . Mnor. 11 wo 1 ..... Mra. W. M. Cederson waa a Port land vlaitor Monday morning. I. Mlaa fan-la Smith and Jnhnnv" I Smith of Hlllaboro, apent a few daya I with their sister, Mrs. ueaeraon ana family. na..lallft Intararrflna tn Woman. ' hi woman ara nhvalcallv Mrfeet and. In fact, medical recorda go to I ahnw thai nernana. tne areai minnir of women suffer from some more or less serious aliment peculiar to ner aex. To place a reliable treatment within the reach of auch persons one that did not contain anyming in any way Injurious to tbe ayatem Rexall Vege table Compound waa Drat offered for aale. Practical demonstratlona hav since nrnvan that thla nrenaratlon. having for Ha basis the formula used by a reliable pnyaician wno maae a spec ialty of auch caaea, Is all that haa been claimed for It, and we offer you Rexall Vegetable Compound with tne assurance that II win prove oenencuu In tbe treatment of auch caaes. or we will promptly refund any money you may have paid ua for It. Rexal Vegetable compound can K. nhtalnad nnlv at nur store The Rexall Drug Store. Frtce, $1.00 per bottle. Hunuey uroa. iO. Thomae Goee With Price Bros. Mnhhard Thnmaa haa realcned hla position at tbe Grand Theatre and ac cepted a place with Price Bros. B1RDMAN IMS FAST RIGHTS JHPORTLftND CHARLES F. WALSH SOARS EIGHT MINUTES AND 8IXTEEN SEC ONDSCONTROL PERFECT. lO. S WW -II II II AG r iniiiMiwo nn iii.il, iiri'.riTi ever atoa The mind la different GOOD DRESSING. Many Unique Ceneeita te Bring It Up te Date. The glovea madam will want are to be twelve and sixteen button length thia aaaann. for all the aleeves are abort. The cloee sleeves cover the el bow. Paquln'a Innovation of tbe now in. aiawve Uavea the elbow bare nn less gloves are longer than twelve fttnrtAn Tha a ho it train la seen on many of i ha naw evenlna- frowna. The skirts of these gowns are otherwise narrow. tod sometimes tbe train nangs ire empire height at tbe back. Lacs collars for coata ana irocaa a hown this season la charming ae WILDWOOD HOSPITAL Oregon City Furnished with operating room, ward and private rooms. Graduate Nurses Pac. 2243 Home D-298 PORTLAND. Or., May 2Z(Spee- ial.) Rising from the ground with the ease and grace of a gull, Charles F, w.i.k nt lta Anvelea. made a euc ceaaful aeroplane fllsbt at the fair grounds near Rose City park mis ai ternoon, flying for three and one-half miles at tbe rate of neany a rniie a mlntitff. nn. ritffht took nlace shortlv after "n and waa witnessed bV S Small crowd of spectators who entbualastlc- aiiv ohaaren tna iinn vounc aviator when he aucceasiuny and wun naraiy a lar broueht hla machine to earth an allahted frnm tha aeaL The machine used waa a uuruaa hlnlane. and la one of the three used h th Pa-in Aviation uomDanv. wao will give an exhibition of nights in tbe northwest, today's being one oi tne nrallmlnarv fltfirhte. Tne exact ume lor me uigni u three and one-half pillea waa three -ninntaa inn 7& lAronai. fihnrttv after the first fllsht. he again rose, making long swings to the in and vm comma down auer o minutes and 16 sec on as, wnicn nreaai the aeven minute 1 Portland recora made by Hamilton. POPE IS SAVED FROM TESTraG BY IA7 LAW OF GUARANTEES" PLACES PONTIFF BEYOND COURT'S JURISDICTION. We Love The Children a-BBBBaB-aBBBBStaBBa MANY of the shoppers who yhit our store daily are bright little men and women. And they are shrewd buyers, most of them, in their way. Tt ey are always welcome here and yoti may rest assured that every at tention will be shown to an order for warded by them-just as much as would be given yotfrself. It Is convenient way of getting groceries in a horry and is tued by many of yoor neighbors. J. E. SEELEY CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS Trtnra U Wnrm in TAura E. MC- Varland lota 3. 4. S. block 96. Second subdivision of Oak Grove; $500. Wants, For Sale. Etc Metleee waiter thaae elaaatftett kaadmas will b htaartad at an cant a ware, nrss Inaartion. bail a cm m ttena. One taoh ear, tt r aaowthJ HaJI Caab must aeoompaay erdar umlaaa an. h an aoM aoooant with tba paper. Me riaatinai raaponajmiiir " . 'j.7. aatlaa will hf Dciatad for paireav amu vumrmm WARNING. FOR 8ALB Must sell, cows, hogs. sheep, goats, chickens, maenwery, cream separator, fruit, piano, sofa, side-board, Jars everything. Call and see Maiden Route No. S Oregon City, Oregon. uiiDMivm To owners of Dogs. I will shoot any dog I find In my pasture ... . . a rt l ft. at Junction or Aoernamey anu i.au mas Heights roans, m. w. oixwiu-s. WANTED. WANTED Girl or woman for housework.. Apply 1305 Main 8treet, or telephone Main 3063. of Oregon City, 1160 and $200 per acre; good level land; one mil from car line. Clyde a McRae, 1003 Main St, Oregon City. LOST. 1 -ial Antnmnhlla bUDD between Molalla and Canby. Leave at Elliott a Parks garage. Reward. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck a Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon uuy, ur. BUILDER AND COTWACTOR, nu.i raanrf Ta Photearaohsd. E. C. Warren, of Oak Orove, was In .k. i Mnndav to make arrange- menta to have a photograph taken of .v. ii.i.i Band nt nak OfOVB. WhlCb IUB uiii" - . I will furnish the music at the Clacka mas County Fair. ask For and w will give yon with a i NEW BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. SPOKANE PORTLAND May 14, 17, 18, 19. 20. 21. Qamea Begin Waekdays at 3:30. Sundays, 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Under 13 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. EXCURSION PARES EAST 1911 During the months ef Msy, June, July August and September, en dates shown belew, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland as follows: FARES 4 months subscription By Carrier at 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mail at 25c the month TO THE . MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautlfol CWni PLAQUO55- ndsmely There are a variety of pattras to choose irom. Make your selection early, , ct it... KTav TTavvc Them Too wuuiuim. - . , new subscriptions we yrui vr r 7 . oesuuiui aisncs. ALL SELECTIONS MUT H MADE AT THE OFFICE OF THE fWon fTity ntetptise ' . t . ' f w . a BANK or ORCGON CITY BUILDinu child's surras dssbs. algns la Irish crochet Yenetlan point and Carrickmacross appUque. -.. ninatraiinn ahowB an adaptation of the empire tasblona t JuvenUe dress. Sleetes and front panel may be made of plain maie. vr broidery. The ares may u st the neck or owa preferred. VUVUUi . . u mil in alaae Tbla May ataman . for ehlldran of twe. tour "VmVrlM ace. 8t4. 10 thl" om,.,B. V?" SSnbar, 1L and It will b. P"1 ward to you by man. If In haats amd Mra mm at amp for latt.r r-tase. whlek nauraa mere pro rap aeHrary: Newspaper Woman la Dead. rntsinnv ifi i lira, ana. Wakeman Lathrop, wife of Lorin A. Lathrop, American Consul at Cardiff, Wales, died today. Mra. Lathrop came to Encland In 1883 aa the oorreapon dent of the Boston Herald, and later contributed regularly to the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Record and San Francisco Chronicle. Are yon a subscriber to the Morn ing RnterprlBef If not yon should call and let na put ydur nam on the sub scription Hat Immediately. TO Chicane Ceunell Bluffs !-.. h. ew.ou v.i'-..- jcanM. CUy .................. JJJ- 8t- Fsul mx0Q St Fsul, via Ceunell Bluffa .... M.40 ..i . .11. rilraa 60.50 Mlnneapel a, v a Couno I Bluffa M.40 Boston .fiu "' .nam r.x ::::::::::::: Vie bvuiv 4tm ftft jWathlngton, D. C. . SALE DATES May 1, 17, 1S, 1. 22, 2 24, 25, 27, and St. June 6. 7. 1, 10 12, It, 17, 21, 22, 2S, and SO. July 1. 2. 8, 4, 6, , 1. 20, 2 27 and 28. I Augu.t S, 4, B, 14 18, IS, 17, 21. 22, 28, SS, 21 ana su Ssptsmber 1, 2, 4, 8, a d 7. Stop-orers -elthln Hmlta In elthw U- . recuon. '' October list. For fsres one wsy threuoh Callfernla Inquire of any soutnern rw agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY, Qensral Faeeenger Aflsnt Portland, Oregon. nnviir m 22. But for the fact that the "law of guarantees" pieces him havnnil the lurladlctlon of the Italian civil courts, the Pope himself would nave oeen aummonea mm m wn- nesa' In the case of Brlcareiu vs. ver iiaai. tt trial of which began before trlhnnal nf Rnma todar. Verdeal. the defendant, is a tormer ftrioat whn nuhllahed an interview In k- ullin daaln arrualnc the Jesuit father, Brlcarelli. of having violated the eecrecy or tne conieseionai oy aaiina tn tha Pone confesBlonV made to him by Verdeal. As a result of these revelations verueai aam orr carelll compelled him, under threat oi aavaro aniritual nunlahment. to tell his confessor the namee of five prleata Btlll In the cnurcn roia put oi ooc- ed modernistic tendencies. Brlcarelli replied by auing verieai for libel. Among the wltnessee summoned are tiah Italian officlala and aris tocrats to whom Brlcsrdelll is con fessor. . d..i raata Transfers. ti.. rniinwina- are the real estate tranafers which have been filed In the ofnee of the County Recorder: B. F. Bullard and Clara E. Bullard to J. C O'Connor. 10 acres of sections 17. 20. 21. townsblp 3 soum, range a ..... aenn CftVBI . .WW. ft William E. ana minum vc.u Louise Umlker, lote 16, it, ie, -I..I..-n.a t. rV fid. ft.invniu-. - m-oantiaiifornla Railroad Company to Joban Mllateedt, 160 acres of sec tion 11. township 4 soutn. range east; 1400. . v A. S. Battulio ec ai io nmiuwcwi. Truat Company, lana in ciacaamoa john'Robblna and Lena V. Robblns to Kva K. McElfresh, 40 acrea of sec- . . . i . ...w HUM 1 tlon 12, townanip a auuiu, -" . WpatrickM. Murrsy to W. W. Myers, land In Clackamas Heights; 1400. Mary E. Burley to u. i. ana muuu m Btatrnrd. aouthweaterly balf of lot 6,' block 37. Oregon City; $1. C. I- Staffora ana wue w mxy . Burley. northeasterly belt of lot of block 87. Oregon uuy; ti. A. W. Graham et al to William Anderson, undivided one-third Interest in lot 1. block 8, Oregon City; $10. J. L. and Louiea H. Kruno to M. T. Hargrove et al, 20 acrea of eections 7, 18, township 8 south, rsnge 1 esst; lHIlda Toose to En,t.AC-, Joeephlne Babcock. block 60, Cane- B t1.'...!1,! and Blanche O. MauU to George and Mary Roesar, 48 acres of Clackamas county; Ursula Knaua et al to Jacob John Knaua. land In section 8. township 8 south, rsnge 1 east $2500. Jacob J. Knaua to Ursula Knaua et al. 87 acres of sections 3 -"-d 4-town-ablp 8 south, rsnge 1 east; $1200. John W. and Grace B. Loder to A. Bolton, lota 34. 26. Appersono Addi tion to Gladstone; $1. WANTED Ton to know taat wo buy all kinds of Curios, that wo are In the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also have a good assortment ot second hand asftftftl.im . nrl Tnnla on band fof sale to those In need. Come and see; perhsps we nave Just wast yon want Indian Curios and trinkets tnm aala ohaan- BOmB thSt STO Very unique and also very rare. GBORGB TOUNO, Main near ruu street. HARRT JONES Bunder and General Contractor.. Katlmatee eheertaQy gtvoa on all elaasea of tmiwrng work, eonreU walks and relaforoed eoaerete. Res. Phosw Main HL ATTORNEYS. O. XX BBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, aMtraeta xnrnisaee, bh titles oxaaafaed. eatatea settled, ten eral law hwslneea. Over Bank ef Orosjosi City. 1 FOR SALS. tjvnt qittti Twn Una residence lots tllt ftj - - T th and wasningxon very Terma. Enquire 418 Tin et. ACREAGE One to five acres In sight UTtEN a 8CHTJEBEL, Attseneys-aV Law, DewteelMr Advokat, will nrae Uoe tn aU eourta, saako eoOeeaoas and oettlemeaits. omeo m priee Bids, Oroaoo. otr. T COOPER, For rire and Real Estate. IM. ns yoer propertla we bey, ateaiDia. Office la 1 Bids., Oregon City. Orosoav 1911 Mitchell Automobiles Hate you ever looked into the deUfle of constmctlon and the mecbjuilcAl feature together with tke baadMrne sppearsaco of the MitcheU Automobflee te find the reasons why they are being bought by people throughout the state, who know the Ytlae of s good car. Ii you are at all interested we will be pleased to demonstrate the car te yo with full Information and can aaeure you that it la well worth IftYiftlfatint before buying. The car is absolutely guaranteed ta do what we My It wflL If net we are here to make good. When we tell yos a car we will take care of your car one year free of charge. ..... Pm$lt350 Other moJels cheaper. Fully 1 Wyed 9 B' 9" CU' Pbome ns (or aemonatrstoOB aai we will saB at your kosae for ' you. Some Good1 BarfaiVs U Seeoatl Haa4 C" C. G. Miller, Agent Garage Cor. 6th an. Main Sts. .