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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
MOUXIKQ ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. SPECIAL Waist Sale $1.25 to $1.50 Fine White Sum- Waists tor a few days met 88c SPECIAL Men's Suit Sale $I5$I8$20 Men's Suits for a few days $11.85 J. ILEVHTT SUSPENSION BRIDGE COR. Soo Our Window Displays NATIONAL A. A. I). CHAMPIONSHIPS Annual Contest For Titles to Be Held In Pittsburg. WESTERNERS TO MAKE BID. A PEACE PREACHER. Mr. Elmer Blaok, Wh Hat Oon Abroad t Spread tha New Ooapal. LOCAL BRICrS At tha Wrong Ooor. ll l?' JINK i , MIhh llaitel Mills, Of Waahougal, WitMli.. who recently arrived In Ore gon City, hu gone to Carus, where ah In a gm'Ht at the borne of Mr. and Mm. Drlacoll. Mrs K. ('. Donovan, of Willamette. after a three weeks' visit with friends I point g0ttlug of the New York Atb at Forest iinve, nus reiuriieu iu i itjc cjuo tnat particular event. Craok Athletes of tha Middla and Far Waat Will Compete In tha Principal Event Eaatarnara Will Not Have Eaey Sailing. Tlmt euatern atbletea will not bare all smooth sailing at the mitlonul championships to he held at Forbes Oi ld. Pittsburg, June 30 and July 1. I evidenced by tlitt expressed Intention of the big club of the middle uud fur weal to uiuk blda for the honor. From Heuttle the greatest track and Culd performer of that section will bo aunt, Including chuuipluii of two years ago, who failed to inuke the New Orleans aerie livid Iuhi yeur. Included In thla bunch will be W Martin, who won In IWJ the "buu dred" and who waa a stroug factor In laat year's event. Then there will be Eduiuudson, the half mller. who took the measure of Harry Glsslnc. New York Athletic club, at that distance. Incidentally beating blin ten yard In the slashing time of 1 minute 63 1-5 seconds. Au other great bidder for honor will be Walter Thouiaaaen. formerly of the luirud foot club. "all three" man In the hlgb Jump and oue who proba bly will make treat lurouda In the Kini City. Mr. and Mra. Frank Paine and liiiiKhtKr. Kula, Mix Martha Parker, Mix lieth Knot, of i'ortlHiid, Mr. Fran sen, of Gladstone, and William Dick crmm, of IlorliiK, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. C. J. l'arker. Mix Ulllan Freeman, of thla city, htta returned to her lrome. after spend-Ina- few weeks with her brother I Frank Freeman at Cam. Wash., who la foreman of a force of workmen at that place. On her return ahe stopped at Portland, where she vlxlted Ml" Father Hchutnaker. of that city. Thomna FalrcloiiKh and John Hale, of the ogle Creek mlnex, arrived In Oregon City on Monday morning, and will remain here for a few days Wandering Willy - Couldn't you pies let me have some cold wtttlea, ma'am 7 Mr. Hnaaey-Cold virtual: Ho you think that this Is a dellcateeaen store? H. A. Glenn and baby, yll-w-kla.. are visiting Mrs. (JlcWs Mrs. ton. flkl fiither, F. A. Miles. They will spend the summer. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Allen and other residents of Portland will occupy tent at the Willamette Valley Chautauqua at (lladatone neat Saturday. J. Iloyer, who accompanied his wife, aon and father of Mrs. Iloyer to Tlllo mook, Or., whr Mr. Iloyer went for the benefit of her health, baa returned to Oregon City. Miss Netta Miller baa returned to her home In Aurora after a short visit In the city, the guest of Mrs. W. H. God Irev. Mrs. I). L. Hughes and daughter, Mlaa Edith Hughes, of Portland, are; In this city the guesta of Mrs. J. W. Jones, of Seventh street. MImb Luella Casey. Walter Fornly and Volti Jones motored to thla city Krldav. from Portland, being 1 the Ktieat of Mlaa Edith Hughea. .. Mlaa Mahle Mills left on Saturday even In a for Carua. where ahe attena ed the party given Thomas Davis at his home, when about 60 persons wer present. Mlas Mills returned to Ore- iron Cltv Mondsr morning. Mra. J. W. Jones will leave In a few days for Seattle, where ahe will spend the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Nash and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nash's mother, Mrs. Knott, of Carus. young musicians of this city, will take part In a recital given by the Colum bia Conservatory of Mualc this eve- lug In Portland. Mix Elxle Graf, who has been al ending the summer normal In this Ity, left for her home al Latoureiie alls Sunday afternoon Mra. 8. K. McCullock, of Everett, Wash., arrived In this city Sunday evening, snd Is the guest of M Char es Ladd. Mlas Bertha Goldamlth returned from Eugene Monday evening, where he had been the guest for aeverai dava. of her brother and his family Mra. C. J. Noble la very hi ai me home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Mulr and Miss Culver, of Portland, were In this city on Sunday, tne guests oi nr. uu Mra a. K. Frost and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green. Dr. and Mrs. U. H. Melasner nave returned from their Eastern trip. Dr. Joe Malcolmsou, the low hurdle title bolder of 1UUD. which honor be won wheu be beat Marry Ulllnian In Seat tie. will aicnlu be a comtietltor, ready to take the measure of the pick of eastern timber toppers. In his efforts he will be aided by W. Edward, who be lit tho noted Smlthsou st the Por- tola exposition In time suld to have been IS 1-6 seconds. As a matter or fact, he bus since failed to live up to that supposed performance, and de spite the advantage of buvlng been under the tutelage of Mike Murphy at the University of Pennxylviuiln. where be la a student, ho waa taken into camp recently at the New York Atb As ff mi I MBS. ELMIB HL4CK. Mix Florence Grace, one of the! letlc club gnmea by Jack EHer of the Irish AmcrlcsD Atnieuc cmo oiuit. In the susd will be U. Glsh. a clever all around performer, who will com pete In the broad Jump and the discus event. Phllorook, iprmeny oi uir Dame and a good weight man. will also csrry the colors of the Seattle rluh. For tb middle west Ralph Craig win do battle, and If be la only In a sem hianre of hi form, a shown at tne in tercollcft-late championship, be already has both the "hundred" and "two twenty" yard race practically tucked away for the year It la really a treat to see thla athlete run. Not tne dwm man In the world getting away from his mark, be I certainly a fast runner when he eeta Into action, apparently running over hla Held from alxty yards home In the short sprint, in tne two- twenty" be overtops any amateur the world ever ssw. with the po"io' Mrs. Elmer Black la one of the per sons Who do not agree' with ei-Pre- Ident Itooxovelt In hi opinion of the Impossibility of settling International disputes by arbitration. Mrs.. Black la an apoxtle of pence. She talks and writes peace. One of the most inter- estlug eddrexxes made at the recent peace coufeiuice In linltlmore wii hers. Mrs. lllack Is vice president or the congress. She Is also editor and publlxbcr of the Editorial Review, a magazine that advocates universal peace. In regard to her peace views. Mrs. Black says: "I would not bave uflicb faith In ar bitration treaties or even Hague courts If evolution had stopped with nation alism. If patriotism bad only pasaed from a devotion to the state to a blind er devotion to one's country. But be cause I see everywhere this new habit of thinking In world terms, this grow ing oneness of all humanity, this deep ening sense of brotherhood and a kin ship of soul stronger and more endur ing than mere national distinctions because of this I believe that the prom ise of world peace and the reign of law la both feasible and certain of ful fillment." Mrs. Black Is now she Is to address many notable gather tngs In favor of universal pence. QUAKER FRILL The Combination of Strang Faehion Notaa a Faatur of tho Season. The success of "The Quaker Maid," . 1 ha a new comic, opera in i-ouwuu. u started many Quaker fashions. One of these the pointed n frtn- wDlcn MISS IIOPP BECOMES MR. VIEUUID'S BRIDE MANY FRIENDS ATTEND NUPTIALS OF POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE. One of the most Impressive wed dings ever solemnized In this city was that of Miss Helen Hopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopp, of Green point, and Charles Wlelaud, of this city. The ceremony, which was per formed by the Rev. ..William Kra berger, pastor of the Zlon Lutheran church, was spoke In German. The little flower girl waa Helen Schlef, niece of the bride. To the strains of the wedding march, played by Mis Clara Rlngo, the bridal party entered the church at 2:3e o'clock, the bride and bridegroom being attended by Mlas Miller, Mlas Evelyn Harding, Paul Hopp and William Kruker. The bride was beautifully attired In Helen pink crepe de chine, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Her long tulle veil was caught In place by a wreath of white roses. Miss Hard ing wore a becoming gown or wnue, while Mlas Miller was prettily gowned In lavender. The bridesmaids carried Caroline Testout roses. The cere mony was performed beneath a canopy of roses and ferns, and the church was elaborately decorated with ever greena and flowers. After the cere mony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hopp, at Green point, at which a sumptuous repast was served. The rooms were prettily decorated with evergreens, red bells, roses and sweet peas. The decora tions of the tables were of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Hoppe was assisted by Mrs. Charles Hopp, Mrs. Frank Hopp, Mrs. Mlertz, Mrs. Scheef, Mrs. Schwartz. Dancing was Indulged In until a late hour, and before the departure of the moat one of the Impressive German features was the presenting of the bride's veil. In this the bride Is blind folded and she takes part In the dance, r.Pa.ntinr the veil ehe has worn dur ing the marriage ceremony to one -f the guests. Mr. William Kruger re ceived It.' Many of the old German songs were sung during the afternoon and evening. ' Those attending the ceremony and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopp and famiw. Paul Hodd. Ernest Hopp, Mr. nd Mra. Schlef. Helen Schlef, Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harding Miss Nieta Harding, Miss Evelyn Harding, Mr. and Mrs. R- Seller, Miss Bu.r Mr. and Mrs. 8chwarts and abroad, where family. Mr. and Mrs Joha ngellu8. Mr. and Mrs. UUO Miner, aii. jumci, Miss Winkel, Mr. and Mrs. Mlertz. Mr. and Mrs. Wleland are well known In this city, they .both having L Weight Quaifty ; Store Qfmmmmmmmmmsmsmm pleasure Value C I To be "on the square" is so essential in our life that only those who prac tice it can hope to win out. Square ness means friendship between a store and its customers. On this rock of honesty has our growing business been built You find sixteen ounces te the pound or four quarto to the peck, In your purchases the quality and value of our groo eries are as Sure as the rising sun. The high standard of our customers Is a safe guida to our methods. It Is nice to know with with whom vou deol Isn't it? We are always the same theSquare deol grocery. Por weight, and measure, value, and quality this store cannot be beaten in this town. J. E. SEELEY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY Melsaner waa summoned to Relnback, ception 0f Bernle Wcfers. who holds with the westerner tne worms mark 21 1 A seconds for the fllatance. Further than this, be can step a rai linir nuarter. and be ought to do ex ceedlngly well If he were to try a broad Jump. Of course In the east mere eral clever performers, eocb of whom hna been tried by competitive nr ana rarely found wanting. Both tne rew York Athletic cluD ana u nu American Athletic club will use every endeavor to attempt to stem the tide of a possible western flood ana prom Iowa, about six weeks ago by the Ser toli Illness of his nephew, son or J. a Miaaner. The child was taken to Rochester. Minn., by Dr. Melssner, and will be placed under tne care oi Mrs. Mayo Daniel Boyle, of Cottage Grove, was In this city on Saturday ana sunaay, registering at the Electric Hotel. Phllln Hult. one of the prominent farmers of Colton, was In this city Ratlttdav. A Harry Benolkln, of Mllwaukle, was in thla cltv on business Monday. H. S. Radcllff, of Salem, waa in mis T' ' . iisai imisV, ' '."' city on business Monwy. , ,nfA ,h. Rmok- clt- wltb the Mr. anu wr. B.m.. - , ,h. hlxtorr. Forbes to oxwego on o.i..u7. - - , hB- ..i-i.j ik.i. mn mn iiuenmar. nui. ins nouiv m iurm.n Rrhmidt. of Carua. was In hn club, will be the scene of the con ihi. rit viaitina- friends on Sunday. it la being mode over Into a George Holman, or Heaver ureea, fl, claM tracv whlcn just sains uir was In this city on 8unday. ' ,ncrete stand In lu circuit Mike George Holman, of Heaver creea. Mnrt)h. the Pennsylvania trainer, has shortly after. The bride, since tai in her residence In this city, haa I vr active in church work, being a I member of the Zlon uimeran cuureu, and a member of the choir. TM ti rronm is fcn emDloye of the paper mills of the West Side. Many beau- ifnl were received by the cou- ni Thev have taken up their resl- iionr at Sixth and John Adams streets. Wants, For Sale, Etc Tickets For 8ale. PERSON8 wishing to secure tickets Notice under th eiasifia for the excursion to be given on roaJ1S4 July Fourth to Camaa. Wash, may turn, unt hoh mtm. it r Ku.;.haJl purchase same at Streblg's market. (Dak ear. t um " " Cub MR eompT mr4mr uoleM on u.mitv TO LOAN haa an opoei aocn wttk tk papw. W MONEY TO l-OAN. riBanoiai ra.ponalblilty far orrora; whri arrors occur tn rrUJ BOUe will U MQNET TO LOAN On first BlOTt. printed tor Bum, mnlmum eteBr IS. . J50Q upwBnU; one ,ear " M,M-.- or longer. Apply at once. Crosa WWT,P- Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Baa " ' ver Bldg., Oregon City. WANTED $1000 loan on good prop- -- a--ai - " erty. Address A-10. care Enterprlae. BUILDER AND CO"T ACT OH- ' WANTED About thirty to fifty head . JONES Builder and Gaaaral of feeder sheep, age makes no dif- " contractor. Estimates cheertnUy ference. Anlmala must be thrllty g,rMn qq K1I eiaasea of balldlng and must have fair teeth. Address concnte wafts ana reinforce! Box 68. Route Vo. S, Oregon City tt. pho Mala 11L or 'phone Farmers 4-X on the Pad- M flc States line or ZB 4 on the M J74 - tual. - - ATTORNEY A8TRONOMICAL EVENT8. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.! VV ANTED You to know laat we buy Rnn mftm 7:30. Uses 431: moon eU 12J1 a. m.: 4:13 a. m. eastern time, moon In conjunction with Jupiter. passing from west to eaxt of tb plan I et, less than 1 degree south thereof. well-known farmer or mat piace, waa in Oreaon City on 8unday viarrv Schoenborn and sister, Miss Elsie Schoenborn. of Eldorado, were in tiii. oitv on Sunday. Ilarrv Frank MCMUIien. OI run- Phirn of Its construction and asserts that be will have a tine track. It will be" poor shaped, with the longext straightaway eighty yards long. The trnir will be seventeen feet wide Yotttfs 2LiM Asking For and we wtllJgtVelyotf with a . NEW Innd. waa In this city on Sunday, visit- throughout Its length. The 100 yaru Ing Mr. and Mrs. N. 8myth. event will be run from right neia to ward tb borne pmie ami m twenty" right hand In from the ex treme center field corner. The quartet mile will start at the 100 yard finish and will have a straightaway from the start for 100 yards; then there will be a 224 foot turn. US foot straight, a 3 foot turn, n 114 foot straight, a 131 foot turn, with a straight run home of 100 yards. 4 months subscription v By Carrlef ' at 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mail at 25c the month , , TO THE 7:: ' MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautiful China 'pLAQtJEDecorafed Hnd"me,y Theree a variety of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. " , CzbicfifeertJMaylHave Them Too . k - ' To any present subscriber wno wiu onnS . , t. ' j4;. .t will nreacnt one Ot these V . w J-' Aye f i mm shaped raiuu. la finished In front with a ribbon ro sette, small bow or fancy pin. This frill is laid In accordion plait. The wide band of ribbon aDOUt me head, giving a turban-llke appearance to the coiffure. Is one of the develop ments of the harem fasmons. inu one may see the most remarkable com-, blnatlons of costume pe"ds, ,n this case the Quaker and Turkish notes. It mny well be seen mai iue fashion designers have a wide catho licity of taste. , July 5 In American History. 1758-George Augustus Viscount Howe of the British colonial army auiea Hour Fort liconderoga. N. t. 1801-Davld Glasgow Farragnt, naval hero, born: died 1870. 1810-Phlneas Taylor Barnum. show man, born at tieiuei. wu., 1891. ionnRi.hnn John P. Newman, noted Methodist divine and tne rriena or General Grant, died: born 182- -ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow ! Bun sets 7:30. rls 4 31: mimn sets 12-ia a. m : mxn at dtwenditiR nooe. crossing sun' psth downward. all kinds of Curios, that w are In the market for second hand FnrnV-..r- and Tools. We also have a good assortment ot second hand Furniture and Tools on hand for sale to those tn need. Com and see; perhaps we have Just what yoo want Indian Curios and trinkets for sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GKORGB YOUNG, Main near mu 0. D. KBT, Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land title examined, estates settled, gea eral law huslneaa. Over Bank Oregon City. LOST. LOST Dairyman's account book, be in Carus Dairy and Main street, or between Woolen Mills and Four tunih atreet. Return to Carus Dairy, Seventh street, on hill. FARM LOANS- tiru T.OANS Dlmlck ft Dlmlok, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. new subscriptions beautiful dishes. ALL SELECTIONS MUST Bt MADE AT THE OFFICE OF THE DANK OP ORttOON. CITY "v. . BUILDING Pitohar Wood Has On Fslllng. Joe Wood of the Boston Americana la one of the greatest pitchers In the world of baseball, but he has a fatal v.aknnss. ne can't stand prosperity. nrhtn he makes a name for himself along with Ed Walsh and Walter John son be wants to celebrate nis scuiotw- ment i Millar Hugaln. 8ntlonl InfUMer. There are Collinses and Lajoles pre siding over the second bag. hue smaH Miller DugRins of the St Lonls Na tionals must be taken Into account among those who cover that position In a way which Is a delight to tha .ye and an annoyance to the enemy. Jurv 12 In American History. 17W-The notorious alien and sedition law signed by President John Ad- atma I 1849-Dolly Madison (nee Dorothy Pavnei. widow of President Maal aon, noted for her beauty and ac- .nmnil.hman.ra. died: born 17T2. -toes - viivmi Cnlrar. noted artlat WOP w - w - AtmA- hnrn 1825. lOOS'-Abaldla elected president Of the nhti nf Panama. nnatt Woods. BOtbor. I.iv - died; born 184a In A Queer Charm. manv pans oi umn the Chances of marriage or old maiden hood make the girls use a strange ioe charm In order to know their fate. A maiden who desires this weaves a n f the finest hiilr. working ten wa stes on a moonlight night, ana sue ur- Ueves that if "he M fully for thlrtv mooniignt nigni au. will be marrleil within three years. But woe to the girl who breaks the k.i.. .i.. ...r.. with or tears boles In the net-she Is decreed to be an old maid. Win 8taine. Win stiilns on tsble linen should be w,r.r.i immediately with salt and ifterward washed out In cold water. Should any stain remain lay over It a paste made of lemon Juice and salt leave It till dry and then wash out In cold water. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. nrmm nonn today to noou tomorrow .... 7 57 rises 40: moon rises 8:56 p. n. ' Julv" 13 In American History. ,.xsf.r,hn nopkln. "signer" for Rhode islsnd. died In Providence: .". born 1707. . ' , ... .orwv uhn rharie Fremont explorer. oTdler and presldentl.l c.ndld.t. ' In 18M. died: born 181. . lOfjO-Louls Loeb, noted artlt and U lustrator. dle4 at Canterbury. N. H. born 18M. JOlO-Danlel Folger Blgelow, noted . artlst-dled; born 1823..- July 6 In American History. 1747-John Paul Jones (JohiuPanli. dls Ungulshed American naval com mander, born In Klrkbean. Scot land; died In Paris July 18. 1792. 1759 Commodore Joshua Barney, gal lant naval officer In the Revolution and war of 1812. born: died 1818. 1802 General Daniel Morgan. Revolu tionary hero, died: born 173. 1906-Tbe remains of Paul Jones for mally delivered to tor u. States government by France. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.! Sun sets 7:30. rises 432: moon sets 1 19 a. m.: 10 a. m.. planet Venus at greatest elongation esst of the sun. farthest east from that body-vis. V4 dpsrees: now almost directly approach log the earth at a speed of UOO mile a minute. I HEREBY notify all Business men .nt dealers that I will not be res-, . ponslble for any debts or bllH i con- tracted by my wiie. -enhauer, after June 10. 19". C W. MOLDENHAUER. U'REN ft 8CHUKBKL AMOmeyB-av Law, Dentocher advokat. win aeao. tic In all court, make collections and Battlement. Office la htater prtae Bid. Oreaoe. Cl ty Orjon. at H- COOFKIt, ror nr inuuo and Ral Estate. Let us handle roar ropertte w bey, n and 1 1 1. k r r jt OfTIo tn aterprtse Bldg., Oregon City. OTegoa. J Celebrate the Fourth by planting a little more sweet corn. ( . Theman who la governed by a good wife is well and wisely ruieo. Whistle and hoe, save as yon go; Old age won't be so dull then, you know. -' " Mr. and Mrs. Herman, of Beaver Creek, were In Oregon City on Mon- day. ; Taken at His Word. Seedy vjlm-Can't yer let a feller have a dime. bot Dreser-Charlty begins at home, my """Well, ef yer don't mind 111 walk there with yer." Yu are always assured of finding genuine bargain, at thU itore, no matter in what department you may go. Here are a tew specials that you should not overlook: . Ladies' Loog Silk , Gloves, TQif $1.00 values . . Ladies' Short Sleeve, Gloves, ' now only Ladies' Dlct c? C:: C J . -Ti 0 . 'Kid Gloves, $1.50 ydnzs, v T: A-HOLUliS 616 Mala Street C-cta -C. ' "1- ' 1