Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 27, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. 2-No. 22.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911.,
Pn Wki, 10 Ckww
U1ER SUES FOR
(I0,000DMGES
VnAN M00t, CIMtNT COMPANY
HIAO, SAYS HI ACTIO IN
IILF DEFENSE.
m FROM BOUND, HE DECLARES
lion' AIM Suae to Have Company
fjtctad Prom Land In Dispute
(on Said to Havo Start d
Flht
Juhn Illchnor, tbo pioneer. Of Oa
weio, who wae beaten on th head la
L ir'ul with Auia Moor. preel-
Unl and gaoaral manager of tbo Port-
kit Cement Company, Wedneaday
ViM ault for $10,000 damages agalnat
Oloor. II alay aued the I'ortlaod
t'tmtnt Company tor i7 ana Baked
hit ib company be ejected from
tit plK of land over which th al
rcatlon elarted. Moore, at Oewego,
wore out a complaint agalnat Blea
ker and bla aoa Henry.
Blrbntr, in ma sun ror oamagee.
Vied br tSeorge C. Bronell( alleges
hat there waa no provocation for tbo
khe attack made by Moore. Ho aaya
hat be la permanently Injured. Moore,
f bo aa In Oregon. City Wedneaday.
Waved fin tie fsa struck with
thovfl bv-tuewry lilchnor, and that
he wlitd a piece of plank with which
ho it! mi A hlmaelf. While bo wn de-
Totlni bla attention to tbo younger
nun, be asserta, the older one ap
proached from behind and atrock him
with a club. It waa then than bo
nursed and atrurk John Dlchner.
Aalde from being seriously bruited
Moore, loat diamond ling valued
t :S0 during the Ogbt. Tbo ault of
clothing which ie wore waa also
hiitntd.
Moore declares that Henry Rlchner
Nrled to kill blra. and that bla bat
probably aaved bla Ufa. Ho aaya ha
acted In aelf dafenao. Moore aaya
rchat Henry Oana, who conveyed the
property In dlaputo to tho Portland
I'ement Corn pan1 unquestionably bad
a title to II.
'II SHAH'S
ESTATE IS $15,
The will lit the lata r'antiln J Phlllr.
H h n nnn mmu aH mitt t n nrAtikl
Wednesday. The estate la valued at
IIS.OOO. and J. K. Hedge la the at
torney. Waeco Shannon, a eon, la
bequeathed tl and la named aa execu
tor of the will, he having already re
ceived hi share of tho eatate. Tbo
III devlm-s $3,000 and tbo property In
llhe Ramtlill lliiwha A,w m I lin ln1
claim to Wraley K. Shannon, and tho
remainder of the emato la left to three
(Uimhlfni, Mra. 6lrd Oleay, Kdlth
Shannon and Manie Shannon.
Juttlce Marrleo Couple.
I Norma Klmliley. of Damancua.
nd Uiule Hltier, of Boring, woro mar
rled Wedneaday bv Juatlce of tho
Ire Bamaon. Tho bride la a daugh
ter of rtenlamln Klmbley. Mr. Rltier
a a farmer.
Today!
AT-
THE GRAND
Pain's Goreous Spectacular
SARDANAPALUS
Nero
And The
Burning
. Of
Rome
DON'T MISS m
DON'T MISS IT!
While It Is Here
Don't have some one else
tell you how good tt was
One day only
AND TJIAT IS
TO DAY
SPECIAL OFFER
STIRS CANDIDATES
CONTIIT FOR VALUABLE PRIZIS
GROYVft MORI IXCITINO
IACH DAY.
ALL FIGHm FOR "ROLL Of HOW
Indloatlont Are That Swecoaoful Ir
tranU Will e Onea Who
Work Hartfeot For
Votoa.
Tbo apoclal offer In tho big prlto
voting oonteat contlnuea only four
daya more. Kvery conteetant abould
take advantage of tho remaining time,
aa It meant 10,000 oitra votea for
each "club of five' new dally aut
arrlptlona. and 6,000 eitra votea fur
each "club of five" new weekly aub
acrlptlona. Tbal ovory candidate la the con
teat la working bard oa tbla apeolal
offer la ahow;o by tbo fact that few
cbangea wero made la tbo Hat yes
terday. Tbey ara ao buay tbat few
bad time to aend la their votea. Tbat'a
right, make every minute count dur
ing thla week. There will bo eurprlaee
for every one when tbo "Roll , of
Honor" la publlehed after tbo a pec la I
VH eV Offer. la? bnated. ReWgbor
you muat turn In your aubecnptloria'
by 6 o'clock p. m , Monday, July SI,
or If you live outaldo Oregon City
you muat havo your letter In tho mall
ao that the poatofftce mark wilt bear
wltneaa that euch mall waa placed
for delivery to Tbo Rnterprlao before
6 p. m , July 11. It lao't noceaaary
tbat you poll all your votea. If you
wtah to bold aome In reeerve, but the
management muat receive etiberrlp
llona by tbat time.
Cootlnued oa pag two,
EMBEZZLER dVDI
SDH OF 25 DAYS
II. A. Cain, wbO pleaded guilty to
a charge of embeulenient, waa aent
enced to twenty-five daya In jail by
Justice of (he Peace Bamaon Wednea
day. The chatue waa preferred by
R. IX Powell, who alleged tbat during
the recent raco meet at Canby, Cain,
who bad charge of expenae money,
abaconded with $27. Ho waa arreated
at Albany, and at flrat entered a plea
of not guilty. When presented for
trial, however, bla lawyer announced
that he had decided to change bla
plea. Tbo money la aald to havo been
atolen on Juno 10.
HUMBLE ANGELS
TUMBLE BEAVERS
LOS ANGELES MAKES 12 HITS
OFF HENDERSON AND
WINS 7 TO 3.
U8 ANGELES, Cal., July 28.
8pclal). After a long trip on which
they almoMt got loat, the Heavera ap
peared In action today, If they wero
not In their uaual form. Lob Angelea
won by a acoro of 7 to 3. Henderaon
waa bit hard by the home boya, 12
blnglea being recorded agalnat him.
Yatea allowed 10 bits, but waa steady
In plnchea. Portland acored on In
the first, one In the aecond and fbo
last on In the fifth. The Angela got
two In tho aecond, two In tho third,
two In tho fifth and one In tho aoventh.
Tho resulta Wedneaday were aa fol
Iowa: Pacific Coaat League Ia Angelea
7, Portland 3: Vernon 9. Sacramento
4; Oakland 3. San Franclneo 8.
Northweatern League Vancouver
7. Portland 1; Seattle 5, Victoria 3;
Tacoina 6, Spokane 2.
American League Philadelphia 6.
Cleveland 5: Washington 12, Detroit
5; New York 5-6, St. Loula 1-7; Boa
ton 3, Chicago 1.
National League Chicago 4-7, Doa
ton 2-2; St. Loula 7. Philadelphia 8;
Pittsburg 12, Brooklyn 1; New York
S, Cincinnati 3.
STANDING.
Paclflo Coaat.
W. L. P.C.
Portland ...82 46 .574
Vernon 63 63 .543
Oakland "3
San Francisco 57 60 .487
Sacramento 54 60 .474
Loa Angelea 46 71 .304
Northweatern.
W. L. PC.
Vernon 62 39 614
Bpokftiie 68 43 .574
Tacoma 66 44 .620
8oattle 61 47 .520
Portland 46 62 .469
Victoria .... 26 74 .260
Foreman Quito Mllla.
Ed F. Bheaban, for many yeara gen
eral foreman of mill C, Willamette
Pulp A Paper Mill", baa gone to Pow
ell River, nrltlah Columbia, where ho
will take charge of a large plant. T.
I Warner aucceeda Mr. Sbeahan aa
foreman at mill C.
...
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Oregon City Fair; northwest- f
erly winds.
Oregon Fair; cooler east por-
Hon; northwesterly wlnda.
LOWER FARES TO
MAYOR BROWNELL FIGHTS BE
FORE STATE COMMISSION
FOR REDUCTION.
ESTACAOA ALSO SEEKING RELIEF
Mlrwaukle Damanda FlvO-cont Rate
To City Coffimlaalon la Prob
ing Ratea on all Linea
In County.
Mayor Urownell appeared before the
State Board of Railway Commlsalon
era In Portland Wedneaday In the In
terest of the suit Instigated by him
against the Portland Railway, Light
k Power Company to obtain a reduc
tion of fares between Portland and
Oregon City. Mr. Urownell repreaeot
ed M. E. Dunn the plaintiff In tbo
action. . The commission beard part
of the evidence in Oregon City on
February 22.
The plan also Includes a reduction
of ratea between Portland and Bata
cada. Mr. Brownell la confident tbo
dealred relief will be granted.
Fare Increaee Oppoaed.
Another matter the commlaslon con
aldered la whether the Portland Rail
way, Light It Power Company shall
be allowed to Increase Ita fares
from Portland to a doxen or more
polnta on the Caxadero line. The
commission haa atispended tho pro
posed advance holding It tn abeyance
since last February, and It la now
up to the commuterg to show wby
the ratea should not be Inflated.
Mllwauklo people are also fighting
for a 5-cent fare. The peoplo'a vic
tory In thla case, which la now on ap
peal before the Supreme Court of the
United States, touched off the big
gest bunch of low-fare fireworka in
the history of Interurban tranaporta
tlon In Oregon.
(Continued on page 3.)
PORTLAND
URGED
STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN CONTEST
CANDIDATES IN
o
MIS9 MYRTLE CROS3 Oregon City .
MIS8 ALLIK WARE Oregon City .
MIS8 LENA STORY Oregon City .
MRS. E. F. ZIMMERMAN Oregon City .
MISS TILLIE MEYERS Oregon City .
MISS EVA KENT Oregon City .
MISS ELLA WHITE Oregon City .
MISS ROSE JUSTIN Oregon City .
MISS LILLY I1NO Oregon City .
MISS ROSE MILLER Oregon City .
MISS ANNA WOODARD Oregon City
MISS JENNIE 8CHATZ '..Oregon City
MISS EVA ALLDREDGE Oregon City .
CAr'DATES IN
MISS JENNIE DIX
MISS DKNA PROSSKR
MISS ELLEN MOEHNKE
MRS. M. T. MACK
MISS ADA LAKIN
MISS FAY BATDORF
MISS EDNA HUTCHIN80N
MIS8 MILDRED REAM
MISS ADA CARES Sandy
MISS LILLIAN HOLMKS Sandy
MIS3 NORA KIMBERLY Boring
MRS. JULIA HOLT ,....Oak Orove ..
MISS INEZ KNOX Boring ......
MISS EL8IE SHOENBORNi.. ...Carua ,
MISS ETHEL CLOSNBR Sprlngwater .
MISS BLODWEN THOMA8 ...... Beaver Creek
MISS MAY JOHNSOKf Clackamaa ..
MISS ETHEL DE BOK ..Willamette ..
MISS ANNIE GARDINER
MISS HELEN SMITH .
MISS HELEN RABICK.
MISS DELIA ROBERTS
MISS ROXY COLE
Mia ixmjimk nii.Mt ....Moiaiia . "i
MIS8 RET A CAROTHERS... I. ..Canemah i 6915
. ... " ' hi a. ftafln
MISS liOUISE 8ILKR
MISS VEKN A MtBAU
PLAYS MANY PARTS.
SPURNED, HE KILLS
GIRL O IS SLAIN
MAN, TURNS PISTOL ON CROWD
AND ENGAGES POSSE IN
EXCITING BATTLE.
VICTIM KA3 LMD U FEAXOf HJUft
Slayer Fleea to Woode Where Ho la
Riddled With Buekahot Girt
Stenographer For Ex
Governor. SACRAMENTO. CaL. July 26.
Anna Dudley, former stenographer to
Governor Glllett waa ahot and killed
today by a man believed to be Sidney
E. Cole, of San Francisco.
Mtsa Dudley was on ner way to the
Capitol, and aa she passed an alley
Cole opened fire. Her crlea quickly
attracted a crowd, and Cole calmly
re-loaded his revolver, and, leveling
It at H, H. Potter, who waa the first
to reach the acene, told film to "clear
out. Potter started to run and Cole
ahot him In the knee. A negro, 8am
G. Mickey, waa shot In the arm.
Cole stood over the body of the
woman, firing an occasional shot In
the direction of the approaching
crowd, and then turned hie revolver
on the prostrate form, firing four
shots into the body.
Then ensued an excltlag revolver
battle. Cole crossed over the north
levee and disappeared In the bniRh on
the opposite side, near the American
River. Deputy 8her1fTs Thlsby and
Moffett shot at him after be bad re
fused to surrender.
Captain Pennlsh, with a short-barreled
pump gun loaded with bnckshot,
fired Into the thickest part of the
brush. Cole gave a yell and tumbled
over. Deputy Moffett ran to the man
and found him dying.
The motive for the crime Is a mya
tery. The theory la advanced that
Cole waa Infatuated with the woman
who spurned his attentions.
DISTRICT NO 1. v
Vote.
.. 98f9
.. 8730
.. 8724
. . 6380
. . 8040
. .10059
. 3515
.. 6141
.. 7165 -
.. 4912
.. 3936
. 2512
.. 5336
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Votes.
.. 7760
.. 7039
Mullno
Oswego
Shubel 8002
Canhy , 15655
Mllwauklo 7944
West Oregon City 6434
Canby 6RI8
Willamette 18530
2525
. 9345
2G08
. 6134
2920
. 6450,
.12544
. 6446
. 6265
. 5524
, 6940
.11398
.14500
. 2505
. 2501
Meldrum
. Canemah ......
.Stafford
Jennings Lodge
.Molalla
.Molalla
7004
.UiaaaiODO t vnsv
NAVAL DIVISIOH
NEAR FORMATION
APPLICATION FOR ORGANIZATION
TO BE FORWARDED
AT ONCE.
DOOSUSTK KEETHG IS HELD
More Than Required ' Number of
Namea Obtained E. C. Dye lo
Elected Acting Inalgn Tem
porary Officers Chosen.
Tbat Oregon City U to havo a di
vision of tbo Oregon Naval Militia la
an aasured fact. A temporary or
ganization waa effected at a meet
ing held Wednesday i night In tho
Commercial Club roomk.
A band of fifteen plecea, organized
especially for the occasion, rendered
several aelectlona and E. C. Dye, who
baa been promoting the organization,
spoke at aome length on a numUr
of the drills tbat will be practised by
the division. Mr. Dye explained In
detail twelve drills and tbo much more
Interesting work that cornea In the
regular routine of ship duty. Tbat
the Oregon City Division will bo en
abled to go on this year's cruise is
assured.
60 Young Men Attend.
There were about sixty young men
and a. number of members of tho
Commercial Club present Before tho
division can be mustered In there baa
to be a temporary organization to
apply for admission to the militia.
Of the three offlcera elected, presi
dent, secretary and acting ensign, on
ly the acting ensign la recognized of
ficially by the heada of the Oregon
Naval Militia and Mr. Dye, who waa
elected to that position, was Instruct
ed to forward the application for the
organization of a division and carry
on the regular routine work. When
the division la mustered In Mr. Dye
will be required to take the Naval
Board examinations at Bremerton,
and will be the official head of the
local division. Harry Y. Miller and
A. . Fredericks were elected president
and secretary respectively of the tem
porary organization.
45 Namea to" Petition.
The petition for the mustering In
of the Oregon City Division clrrlea
45 names and the local bandsmen are
expecting to come In also.
This will place Orefcon City on as
good a footing as any division In any
place of the same size In the country.
All the boys who havo signed are en
thusiastic and there will be some
fine drilling under the efficient drill
masters who will be In charge.
MRS. HG TRIES
TO DIE; RECOVERING
GROCER'S WIFE CUTS ARTERY IN
ARM HE BANDAGES.
WOUND.
Mrs. Frank Koenlg, of Twelfth and
MadlBon streets, who cut an artery
In her left arm Tuesday night waa
much Improved Wednesday, ant Dr.
Stuart, the attending physician, said
she was In no danger. The family
live In the rear of Mr. Koenlg's groc
ery. Mrs. Koenlg has been despon
dent for sometime, and, It la thought,
cut her arm while suffering from mel
anchollt. Mr. Koenlg, upon hearing her
screams, rushed to her assistance.
With the assistance of several young
men, who were In the store, he band
aged the wound before the arrival of
Dr. Stuart. Mrs. Koenlg Is one of
the best known and most popular wo
men In her section of the city.
Read the Morning nterpr1a.
POLICE PROTECTION
GIVEN HILL SECTION
OWNER AND HORSE
THIRSTY TOGETHI
FARMER LANDS IN JAIL AND
HORSE IS TAKEN CARE OF
IN STABLE.
Pete Bernard, who Uvea oa tho
South End road near Mount Pleasant,
bad on kind of a thirst and bla horse
another kind , Wedneaday morning
Bernard aaw that his own waa
quenched, and Chief of Police Shaw
aaw tbat the horse got all It war ted
to drink. Bernard's thirst landed hint
la Jail on a charge of drunken noes
and disorderly conduct. Tho horse's
thirst landed It in a livery stable
with all tt wanted to eat and drink.
Query: Which would you rather bo,
Bernard or Barnard's horse?
The horse which Bernard purchased
from " rader early Wedneaday morn
ing had not been well cared for, and
the new owner desiring to aaend set
oral hours la Jfco cHy. hitched the
animal In the '-mm faoar tbo htguao of
tho Cataract Hose Company. Mrs.
Henry Tendrickson complained to tho
chief that the animal waa suffering
for lack of water and tho chief put
it In tho stable and starred a search
for the owner.
Mary A. BeckAsks Divorce.
Suit for divorce haa been filed by
Mary A. Beck agalnat John C Beck,
to whom ahe waa married Decern oer
16, 1908, at Portland. She charges
desertion June 15. 110.
. Suit to Quiet THIe.
John Romlg haa filed suit against
Carrie M. Bennett to reform tho des
cription and quiet the title to one
mr-rm In aaM-tion 22 townshlo 4 south.
range 2 east. Croaa A Hammond arc
Romig's attorneys.
DSCRAZED MAN
FIGHTS P0LICQ1AII
After a desperate struggle Police
man Green arrested Harry Clark, the
half breed, late last night Mr. Green
waa assisted by a barkeeper In But
ler's saloon. Clark waa intoxicated
and when Mr. Green approached Mm
began striking at the policeman. Tlie
latter had to use hia club freely fce
fore the drink-crazed man submitted
to being taken to Jail.
Clark recently served thirty-five
of a fifty dnys' sentence In Jail. He
escaped while he waa sweeping the
streets.
HOUSEBREAKERS FLEE
WHEN ALARM IS GIVEN
Housebreakers entered the home of
J. E. Vvard at 1005 Tenth street. Tues
day night, but fled before they ob
tained any booty. Charles Schram,
who Uvea next door to Mr. Ward,
heard the men and gave the alarm.
When Mr. Ward rushed to the rear
of the house where the intruders had
entered they were gone. A door,
which had, been bolted early in the
night, was' open. It is thought the
men entered through a window. Mr.
Schram gave the alarm with moving
picture celerity.
PIONEER OF COUNTY
DIES AT ESTACADA
After an illness of more than two
months. Henry Dubois, aged 78. one
of the pioneer residents of Clacka
maa county died at his home In Esta
cada Tuesday night.
Mr. Dubois came to Clackamas
county In the early '50s. He Is sur
vived by his wife, two daughters and
six sons. Masons will have charge
of the funeral.
OFFICIALS OF ROAD .
INSPECT BRANCH LINE
A party of officials of the Portland
Railway, Light A Power Company, in
cluding President Josselyn, Vice-President
Fuller, General Superintendent
Coldwell, Traffic Manager Hunt and
Field Engineer Hewlns, made a trip
of Inspection over the Sprlngwater
branch of the road Wednesday. They
visited the construction camp known
as the Upper Dam, two and one-half
miles above Cazadero.
After lunch at Estacada President
Josseiyn with F.R. Fisher, resident en
glneer In charge of the River Mill
project, went to River Mill to Inspect
the rebuilding of the properties partly
damaged by fire about a week ago.
The officials are bending every effort
to have the River Mill plant In opera
tion tn a short time.
Snnacrlbe for tho Dally Enterprise.
s
BREAKERS' REIGil
STIRS MAYOR.
Col's IFfuTU B EXFiClQ
EXECUTIVE DECLARES THAT CIT
IZENS MUST BE SAFEGUARD- '
ED AND EXPENSE SHOULD
NOT BE COMSIDCREO.
Stirred by tho racont roboerieo and
attempt ,rateerio m the Mil amo
tion of the city, whr two-third of
the citizen live, Mayer Brownell, late
Wednesday afternoon, decided to safe
guard the live and eraeerty of thee
residents by appoTntlna; ti "pjlKUmmn
t do night duty,thr. Wsiio i
his election the Mayor faa worked for
the appointment of a policeman far
that part of tho city, taut certain mem
bers of tho City Council have appesad
auch action because of the additional
expenae it would Involve, ft le bo-
I loved now, however, that ovory mem
ber i In accord with the Mayor, and
tho appointment of Policeman Fro
will bo approved by th board. ,
Mrs. J. M.'. Volkmar, wife of the
druggist, surprised . a burglar, who
waa tryln" to enter a window of Tasar
home, on Madison street Monday eve-'
ning. and Dr. C. A. Stuart, who Uvea
at 302 Washington street, waa aroused , .
by housebreakers the cam night A
young woman H halted by a high
wayman at th head of the Seventh
street stairs at dusk th --na day.
A few night before thievea entered
the atore of Whiter Littl oa Seventh
street
Jack: Frost, who waa appointed by
th Mayor, haa - been a substitute
policeman In the city for several
years, and Is regarded aa a very cape-
ble man. He began work at once.
People Must Be Protested.
"Outrages of this character muat
come to aa end," said the Mayor Im
mediately after making the appoint
ment "A question of money, revenue .
or expense moat not be considered for
a moment when it comes to protecting
the lives and property of th people
of the community. The peopl Uv
Ing above the bluff are residents of
the city, tbey are taxpayers and are
entitled to the earn protection as
the residents below and Main street
property. The facta ar that two
thirds of our population live above
the bluff, and have bad no police pro
tection whatever."
Mayor Brownell after appointing
and swearing in Mr. frost said that
the appointment waa permanent, sub
ject to the action of the City Coun
cil, and tbat If It refused to confirm
It he would renew the appointment
every flve daya.
Almost Self-Sustaining.
"But I am satisfied." continued the
Mayor, "when the members of the
City Council consider that under the
administration of Chief of Police
Shaw, the police department haa been
nearly self-sustaining from the Col
lection of fines and licenses that wr
not collected to tho aame extent here
tofore the council will be tn favor
of giving the peopl adequate pollc
protection."
WTtile the Mayor has no desire to
do anything contrary to the wishes
of the City Council, and does not ex
pect to be compelled to do' so, he
has fully determined that th hill
section of the city shall have police V,
protection at night and will do all
In his power to grant It. II realizes
tbat the residents of that section are
at the mercy of housebreakers, and
murderers like those who killed the
Hill and Cobl families.
plectric Theatre
GREAT PICTURE TODAY
BOY SCOUTS OF
-AMERICA TO
THE RESCUE"
Dont Mlaa TMa Picture, Boys,
For It 8howa Tbo Sport and
Camp L'fe of the Order of
Boy Scout.
Mutt and Jeff on the
Job!
EXCELS ALL COMEDIES.
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