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MOKNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1011. r Is Last Of ' End nurlrg thli end eeaeoit sale, w want to clean up all our sum ln and all we atk la If there la any mombor of th family )( g0n8 to do any buying thla wk aond thorn hr, aa our ''" r Briur lha" ,vr lhU Remember this store is for the Men as well as the Ladies and Children. - J.LEVITT Soipcnslon Bridge Cor. - Oregon City Th As of Chivalry-. KnlKtii-l hsve oed ' tbcoo (owla (blD. rsmut-oir- Ki ifiii. LOCAL DRICrS P Ber, of Mulalla, waa la tbla Lr ob Tuesday. Urn rannto Ranch la 111 at bar LM q ParkpUe. wr and Mra. I). Drlaeoll. of Carua, Lft la tbl city on Tuesday. v-llkolt will leave tb Electric Li each day t J o'clock p. m. Bnra iuiu.t 14. to Ibo wlf of Moo pamtl, a aoo, weight nlno pound. Hrirr lliiahra. tho morrhant of Doa. Lr Creek, waa In thla city on Tuea- r John MrCormack. attar vlaltlng tittirn near Woodburn, baa rammed a, Mr. St flair, of Carua, waa among L Oreioq I'lty bualnoaa vlaltor on hwtday.. Bora. AoauHt 13. to tho wlfo of koob Nnrthdurat, of Pot Mountain. oiucnter. Mn. Ernest Siurse baa gon to nt, where alio will vlalt for aovoral kri with relatives. Milton Price, who haa boon apend- V a week at Newport, returned to lrcoa City Monday. . Bora, to tho wife of Marrua C. Dak r, of 8ta(rorU a aon; weight 10 mix. on Tuesday morning. Or. t. A. Hummer, formerly of Ore- ha CUT. b moved hta office to 1017 Inrbett bulMlng. Portland. Mr. H. C. Hievena haa returned hm a twk'i visit with her brother, Crawford, of Yamhill County. John MrCormnrk and Charlea Waer, tho ktv been hunting In tho moun lu, km returned to Oregon City. kn. E. j. ijnklna and daughter, III Veda, of Hubbard, have arrived k thl etty and aro vlaltlng relative ft a few daya. F. L Helfrlrh. of Bend, who la at bomo of hl brother-in-law. O. V. ksoioa,- of -.thlaclty, la ilL with JrtlM'i dlaeain. Mlu Edna Rlmmona. of Kelao, pMk. big arrived In Oregon CUT fa two month.- visit with her par la, Mr. and Mm. A. Slmmona. Frank SchociiMirn. I. O. Moora and !irroo Moore are classed among tho htoplon crawfshera of thla rlrv. In pr boura Sunday they caught 62 do. I will solicit at John Aitama1 a tore f hop-plckera on Auguat Uth, 17th Plth. Yard between Dallas and Mlm. s . . - , Hr. R. R. Woodward wtin han1 r"Bed to m to l,ir U7,h flr wa mken 111 on Monday, ' .u nol Bii IO maao tno "9- ... ...... .. i .. kn. L, Q. r. anil artn. tVltltam fa Charlea Kelly and family, who M' born apondlng aeveral wooka at branch nf Ilr nJ u.. r.. pi, returmd to Oregon City. I Mra. Wallop o hM been l!l for aeveral daya wl'.B asYera atini. ... it.i 1 1 1 , inriiuiuiiia, win P UkMl in M In ..I.. I I44.1 1 - wnuiu at mw Fl to bo opruiod upon. n7 Rn'lnl'h left Monday oven- . B!.ft,r,p Kl"'- ' rt Tlalt " BrltUh r.i...i.i. . , ' ni Pro"d to Waahlngrotl, IX umny omer KRatem cltlea. Ho (! t?v4Ovvfv t ' ' - VOTE COUPON. 1 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. ' . u n.! upo. when neatly clipped and properly filled In with the TMa. candidate you wlah to vote for, will be countad aa one 4 Nme of candidate : Addros j ... 1 ....... .T, .. o I1)'8 cPon la void" after Auguat 18. t Ult on "net. Don't roll. Send In flat. ,0 4 4 vvv4vrlvvvv4vvvvv NOMINATION j4 ' Q00D FOR T WENTT-malS UNDREU VOTES. . . . . , , . 1 Nominate Mlaa5. .'. .". , . . .IV. . -. . ;;. . . ij . . a "'' ."u k " ' : '-; , J v ,.f.,...., iK ,.v..., w a- Addres- - . a V I .,,,,,..... illi t' 4 I 'ia by ) I Address v .' . ' ' J a , r ...y , ...... ' ,lldl,nnTlnt,0n b WBM Proper fl-d in and brought er I , 5H) vote. L0"'Mt Department of The Entorprlae will count for 4lUt 0nljr on f thoe blank will be credited to each can-' v .. . . I a i'i"- ' - Season . Sale will alao travel through tho Southern Hlaiea, Bay, you amokorl Nobel haa Juat received 11.000 Porto Illoo clgara; very fine; In lota to ault. lw Dr. A. O. Pin, of St. Paul. Minn., arrived In thla city on Tueadar even ing, and will be the gueat of Mr. and Mra. Krank Moore, of Oron point. Dr. Pino waa a delegate to the National Medical Aaaoolatlon and ahe baa bwn vlaltlng frlenda In California. Mlaa Helen Daulton, atanographer for the Crown Columbia Pulp ft Paper Company, who la taking her vacation, will leave within a few daya for Hood Klver, where abe will vlalt the Mlaaoa Albright 8b will be accompanied by her alater, Mlaa Deeale Daulton. Mlaa I-ena fhambutln'ri, who recent. )y left for Cannon Iteacb, for tho bene fit pf her health, accompanied br hor mother and alater, waa In Oregon City on Saturday, but returned to Cannon Iteach, where abe wt'l remain unlil September. Mlaa Cumherlala'a beltli la much Improved, and ahe la able U walk 10 mllea a day, She expeeta to leave for California eoon. where ahe will remain during tho winter. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE MOORE WRITK AGAIN TO STIPP A man Morro. Prealdent of the Port land Cement Company, haa written the following letter to Deputy Dlat- rlct Attorney etlpp: Oawego, Or., Anguat 9, 1911 Drar sir: -I duly received your favor of Auguat lat which waa In an ewer to my letter arid rooted to you under date of July 28th and publlahed Hi the Morning Enterprise under date of Auguat Srd. Spire my letter to you waa an "open" letter, I aaaum that your answer tg, aame la an "open" letter, and therefore! am encloalng copy of thla letter to the Enlerpriae, together with a copy of yonr letter, which reada aa follow: Oregon City, Or., Auguat 1, 111. Mr. Aman Moore, Oawego, Oregoq. Dear Sir: I Juat received your let ter regarding the Wckner matter and have read aufflclent of If to arquahit myself with the thlnga you dealre to know. In the first place I never talked with either Rlckner about thla; neith er have I talked with any representa tive of either of them. I did hedr In a general way that the trouble arose over the title of aome property. Mr. Davidson talked with me about It and what Information he gave me about It and what you and your At torney, Smith told me about It, la all l know of the matter. . If your Attorney. Smith. Tknowo anything about Oregon criminal prao tlco. and you had aaked him. he would have told you that the Juattce of The Peace could not hava disposed of the charge but It would have bad to be brought before the Grand Jury. In neither event would the matter be prejudiced before the grand Jury aa they hoar everything without refer ence to what ha transpired before, and your case will receive the atten tion which any other matter will re ceive when the grand Jury tneeta. Som mo-ntha ago I Bent my resig nation to district attorney Tongue, and the principal reaaon waa that the aalary la ao grossly Inadequate aa compared with the dutlea, that I could not afford to continue In the office. He haa not accepted the re algnatlon and In fact cannot get any -one satisfactory here to accept the position, ao I have only been holding the office awaiting hla action and In the meantime do not go out of Oregon City to appear In criminal caaea. , Since you did . not mention the tho case at Oawego I did not think I waa called upon to do ao. So long aa aalarlea of public officers re main what they are. you aa well aa other will probably be disappointed. You might prevail upon Mr. Tongue to get aome one In my place, and ao do ma g fovor. 8o far aa your bualneaa at Oawego la concerned I am quite aa much In terested In It and you aa you are In teres! ed In me and my bualnoaa, and I am not writing thla In any aplrlt of apology, but because I found from your letter that you were ao extreme ly uniformed about condltlona and proprieties that your mlatakea were excusable. o BLANK. Tbor la only on thing to do and that I to wait will) what- patience you may the mooting of the grand Jury, and that time the case will be presented to mem in an orderly way and aa fully aa possible all witnesses auKgrsiea ty you will be subpoenaed and hoard and you will get all the courtesies accorded to any person. Your attorney will not bo able to as sist at an until after the -grand Jury la through with the caao an th.n whether they aaslst or not will de pend entirely upon Mr. Tongue, Trusting that 1 shall not hoar front you further on thla aubjoct until tho grand Jury meeta, I am. Youra truly, UVY 8TIPP Deputy Dlst. Atty. Now, Mr. Stlpp 1 assure you that It la not my desire to enter Into a controversy with you, but regardless or the fart that you aay "Truatlng that I shall not hear from you further on thla subject until-the grand Jury meeta" I feel that the contenta of your letter disclose certain facta and prevailing conditions that necessi tate my attention. I dealro again to call your atten tion to my open letter of July 28th which waa published In the Enter prise under date of August 3rd and wherein I asked you aeveral direct questions which you have not an swered. Your atatoment that ' all faota In connection with the coward ly attack on my life by the Dlckner would be presented to the Urand Jury when the aame eonvonea, 1 aatlaiactory to me. The assurance waa given by you to my attorney Mr. I. N. Smith and myself, when we called on you at your office on July 2!th. Tbla aaaurance waa aatlsfact- ory to ua then and when accepted the same In good faith and desired to co-operate with you In. every way possible. As staled In my last letter, we made a apodal trip to Oswego, Immediately after our conference with you In your office, and at your auggeatlon to have the local Justice of The Peace here defer any action that would not tt In harmony with your wishes. When we. reached here. Mr. Davidson ahowed your letter, wherein you had already dismissed tho case. Why did you not advise na of thla action whllo wo were discuss ing the matter with you In your of fice? Furthermore, la It not common practice for the Prosecuting; Attorney to summon witnesses before a .Jus tice Court, when warrants are sworn out charging offendera with criminal assault. Instead of dismissing such casea without a bearing, when tho action la serious enough, for the Jus tice to put the offending parties un der bond, to await action of the Grand Jury? Ia It not a dangerous procedure to allow all criminal com plaints to remain over without a hearing, until the Grand Jury, meeta months In advance If murder had been committed would the aame de lay have occured In waiting for the Grand Jury to meet before the murderer could be Indicted or arrest ed? Ia It not a dangeroua method to allow offendera to remain at largo; to allow warrants to be sworn to without arreeta being made; to have warrants annulled and not ex cuted, without even the form of sum moning witnesses for a preliminary hearing; to have criminal assaulta committed without arrests? In . fact to haye free license 'of criminate and crime wlhotfi enforcement of the lawa, until after the Grand Jury meeta some montha hence? If the prosecution of all crlmea were band led In that manner, would not ninety per cent of alt criminate escape, to foreign parts unknown, before tu Grand Jury would meet to Indict them? Should not all crime and war rants charging crime be given tno aame attention by the public prose cutor? Should not witnesses be sum moned at a preliminary hearing be fore the proper Justice or Peace of ficial and If testimony substantiates chargea, should not the sensed parties bo put under bond to await action of tbe Grand Jury? To all tbe above queatlona I Infer that your -anawer la already given In your letter wherein you aay: "Some montha ago I sent my re signation to Dlatrtct Attorney Tongue and the principal reaaon waa that tno aalary la ao grossly Inadequate aa compared wltfi tbe dutlea. that f could not afford to continue In the orrice He haa not accepted tho resignation and In fact cannot get any one eatla- factory here to accept the poanion ao I have only been holding the office awaking hla action ana in me mean time do not go out of Oregon City to appear In criminal case." also ' ...... w - "So Ions aa aalarlea of public offi cers remain waht they are you aa well aa othera will probably be disappoint ed In the attention you get and If you are disappointed you might prevail up on Mr. Tongue to get aome one In my place and ao do me a ravor." Now. I admire your frankneaa In thua stating your position. I also agree with you that tho remuneration of I 600.00 per year which la fixed aa the amount to be paid to the Deputy District Attorney or Clackamas coun ty, by the State Leglalature, la ao email and Inadequate that It la a "Traveraty on-Juatlce." If thla In ataneeNvillHo no more than to remedy thla one defect then groat good will have been accomplished. The County or Clackamas, with an area of l,8Ct square mllea. moat of which la rich and productive and with an appralaed valuation of about $24,000,000.00, la an empire In Itaelf, and jret trlee topro tect tta citlxena and property and to enforce Its lawa by allowing only 1500 00 per year to "a ueputy umir.-i itmrTiav. It la a mockery of Justice. The County could well afford to have a dlatrlct attorney for Clackamaa County alone, and be empowered to employ deputlea In various parte of the large territory within tho county to assist him ahd he ahould receive ample aalary ao that he xould afford to epend ALL hla time exclusively to hla office, aa District Attorney. ""' of receiving a aaiary ao ininnuiu. that he would atarve to death If de pendent upon aucn aaiary aione. ! hnwever that may be low aal- sry or high aalary tho facta remain the aame. In accepting tho office aa Deputy District Attorney, you took the following solemn oath of cfflee, to-wlt: State of Oregon, County of Clackamaa, ' l" Llvy 8tlpp, do hereby solemnly awear that I will uphold the conatltu tlon of the United Statoa and the Con stltutlon of tho State of Oregon and will faithfully and honeatly demean myself In the office of Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney tor uiacssmns vjuij, - - un. an Ions aa you remain Deputy District Attorney, and receive aalary as such, no matter how email auch salay may be. you are atlll bound to your oath of office and commit a crime youraolf when you violate the aame. Pleaae read again your letter to me and then your oath of office T75rJ y 11 n EST' " ,.m KING NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO, POPULAR MONARCH. fjpi l HE kingdom of Montenegro rest of Europe aa la Rhode Island In relation to the rest of the United BUtes. Nevertheless, King Nlcbolss rules a country wuii-u iw ouu years naa resisiea wim success toe aggression of the Ottomans. Juat now Turkey is said to have designs on Monte negro, chiefly out of pique because the people of that coon try aympa slse with their kinsmen, the Albanian; whom the sultan la awattlng. King Nlcbolaa waa monarch In everything' but name for fifty years be fore bo assumed the crown a year ago. Aa prince of the little princi pality of Montenegro since 1800 ho showed himself s ' wise ruler, beloved by bis people, and a man of .commendable enterprise. One of hla daugh ters is the queen of Italy. " and then aay whether or not yon are admittedly violating the aame, while you continue to ' hold office, even though your resignation haa been ten dered, though not accepted? Ia not your atatoment In your letter to me wherein yoa aay that yon can not attend to criminal prosecution outside of Oregon. City, First, a no tice to all people within the County of Clackamaa and without the City of Oregon City, that they may commit crime Indiscriminately, since you have not time or Intention to prose cute them. Second, la auch a atato ment not an encouragement of crime and crlmlnala Third, la It not suffi cient notice to all citizens In Clacka maa County outside of Oregon, City that they must carry arm. If need be, to protect themselves, alnce you have no time or Intention of extending to them protection of the law? Fourth, la It not encouragement of crlmlnala to Immigrate to that portion of Clackamaa County, outside of Ore gon City, where they can commit crime without a public prosecutor, to punish them, and If at all, only when the next rGand Jury convenes, which would give them montha In which to make good their escape? Fifth, la It not aervlng notice, on your part, and an admiaalon on your part, that, al though every taxpayer in Clackamaa County, outside the City of Oregon City, paya the game rate of taxation aa the people residing within Oregon City, yet the latter receive your time and protection aolely, while the for mer helpa pay your aalary but receives no aervlcea In return? Ia thla condition of affair not pa thetic to aay the leaat? Ia It not a discouragement to the Investment of capital within the County of Clacka maa and without the City of Oregon City, when the public prosecutor the custodian of the law confesses to the violation of his oath of office, and aervea notice that the law cannot and will not be enforced In criminal mat ter? A atated In my previous letter, our corporation la engaged here at Oa wego In the conatructlon of a plant that alone will coat approximately 500,000.00, exclusive of real estate. We will thua become one of the larg est taxpayers of your county. One criminal assault haa already occurred and waa dismissed by you without any attempt to Investigate. Warrants were discharged without attempt to arrest or prosecute We already have over a hundred men employed In con atructlon work and will soon have more than two hundred men engaged In thla work. In the employment of ao many men, part of which number may b of a dozen different nationali ties, we may hove criminals on our pay roll8. We have no way to de termine thla In advance. Any degree of crime may be committed, from as sault and battery to murder; from petty thievery to highway robbery, yet by your adlsslon, you aay that you havo not time to proaecute crime out side of Oregon City. To whom may we apply. glr- when another crime la committed? It la well to havN the facta now In advance, for If w are not to . receive the aervlcea of the County Prosecutor, and the, County prosecutor distinctly advises na that the attorneya wo have privately en gaged will not bo allowed to assist In any prosecution, then, and In that event, we will have to deviae aome 5 J ' z "dignifying the;, industries I r la about aa large In relation to tbe method and policy for protection. If no other method is available, then kindly advise us, and we will on auch advlo from you Incorporate a City or village government that may in turn appoint a City prosecutor of It own? Pleaae understand that our property here la not within the ln porated city limit of Oawego. I am aendlng a copy of thla letter; aleo copies of all prevtoua correspond ence between ua to Dlatrlct Attorney Tongue and have urged him to find a remedy for the present deplorable condition of affair, either by accept ing your resignation or aome other method he may deviae. . Your truly. AMAN MOORE. Jumping to o Wrong1 Conclusion. Jimmy, like Mil l.rtiiiliy boy, waa fond of pluyluK outdoor, and like boya In renernl. be uuully got blm aelf acaudMiaiiiHiy dirty, lie was about to alt tluwu to dinner oue duy, when bis mother bui;eiii-d lit notice the oolled iiiilltUu .ut-lUM liunda and aent him out t the kltcbeu to waxb them. "You Incorrigible boy!" she exclaim ed aa soon aa she Haw tbe basin of water in which be bad performed tbe required ablutlona. "Uow In tbe world do you manage to get your hand ao dirty r "That didn't all come from my bands!" Indignantly answered Jimmy. "I waahed my face in that water too!" Yonth'a Companion. Hard to Kill. An alligator's teiiuctty f life Is re marks hie. "I reiiHMiilier oue time. aaya an English traveler In India. "I waa with a shooting party on the Ganges, when tbe natives brought In alx foot alligator. They hoped some one wonld want to buy It: but no one did, ao It waa determined to kill the creature. It waa hauled out of tbe tank and tied to tree. Bullet from a small rifle or an ordinary twelve bore gun seemed to only Irritate the sau rian, and be did not seem to care very much when a native thrust a spear down hla throat. . Finally they were obliged to get axe, and chop off Its head. ' Even then thjj. tall thrashed around, and the Itodywa almoMt itit to pieces before all movement -vael " ! x-'. . . Trap pad. "Well, wo ran get married now at any ; time. Papa aaya he baa got enough spare cash to giro me a nice wedding." .. ' " "Yea. Do woo U from me at poker last night and now 1 haven't Enough for our wedding trip. Houston Poet "We countrymen bavr We In-xi of It When all else fail w i'it eat the for est prreervew." ... "1 don't know that you have tbe liest of It." retorted the Ht.v felhiw. "Wo bare our hway Jam "-Washington Hero Id ,. - - This U th uua of a beautiful t par book, which will shew aay key or girl bow to SUCOIID. Prop a postal la tbe aiall TODAY aa tt will ho seat rmxs. Th aim of th College la to aigairy as popularise th tadustrioa, aad to serve ALL th poop. It oatr courses la Agrloalture. Otvll gaglacoiiaf , Moetrteal BaglasortBg, HoebamlMl gaglaMiiag, aUalat ga1a oorug. Forestry, DoncatlOvBclsao and Art. Com. mere. Pharmacy aad atusta. Ts 0oUf opaas aptmbr tid. Catajog fro. Addraaai ftlOIITtAl. OtgOOM AOUOOLTOtAL OOLLlOg, Cor sills, Oragoa. - . Spend Yotst Vacation ON The Pacific Ocean. Flrat claaa hotala, cottage and camp at Seaside and Gearhart. THE North Bank Road Run faat train through to th Beach parlor observation car and modern coaches. - RotmdTrips ' 14.00 dally, aeaaon limit $3.00 Saturday and Sunday, limit Monday. Special folder will be aent on requeat W. E. Coman, C. F. & P. A , 5. P. & 5. Ry. PORTLAND, ORe. - , vav- Jf f ft NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS. FIFTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR 1 . Av - ) , ' . . . " SALEM, September 11-16, 1911 LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS. V- ACES. FREE ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS. FERULLO'8 GREATEST BAND. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILR0AD8. . ...-r .," sV - h l . SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. . ' -- ' ' ' FRAtM MEREDITH, Socrqtary SALEM, OREGON. Heart to Heart Talks. By ED WIN a. WYB ' THE HOMELY GIRL. The boojeiy girl la a One girt By homely 1 mean plain of feature In contrast with tbe pretty girt The handsome girt la apt to be ca- pricloua and exacting, demanding more than an la willing to give "un certain, coy and bard to pleaae." 1 ho homely girl la apt to be aympathctli and kindly. The homely girl know ahe cannot win by the aru of coquetry and there for cultivate simplicity and gracious ness. She. la genuine, congenial. thoughtful of others, qualities that aro likely to win over mere prettlnea. . Beauty la only skin deep.' Ura- clouaneos la soul deep. Men may admire the bandsome girl; they dote on tbe handsome ways, of the bomoly girl. More than mere beauty, which make Ita Impression for tbe moment. 1 the homely girl's desire to pieu- or help or forgive, ner hiimv of syui patby, her hearty manner of euro radery. I The homely girt make an Ideal sweetheart . - She uses no special art to besrulu. She offer hemelf for what she m. She does tun flirt. She la atancb a no dependable. She la not difficult to please. She Im a safe counselor and will keep your aecreti. Tbe bomply girt makes good wife. When abe la called upon to meet the test of wifehood and motherhood ahe will take up her task cheerfully. On- like the handsome 'Vlfe. whu may In dulge In sighs for romance Mitaatlona or who may complain that she is not "understood." . the homely woman looks her duties fairly In the face without fussi and wtthit nonsenMe. ' Tbe homely wife looks out for no conquest abroad, hut glories In her borne. She wraps ber soul like a man tie about ber boabaod and ber rbll- Iron. - . ' . .. Tbe handsome wife may bare, tbe weakness of vanity and because of ber desire to be admired may some times stumble, even fall. IHtnger goes with beauty.. , All ball tbe homely girl and woman! She may not be beautiful In face and figure, but abe grow more beautiful In mind and heart a the days go by. The heart of ber lover and ber hus band may safely con Ode lu her. The bomety girl la a One girl 1 ., 1 ; Why Soth.m W. Named Edward. Edward H. 8ot hern, the actor, waa to have been named "Edwin, after Edwin Booth, the tragedian. And Juat before Booth passed away he told the young, actor why It waa that he did nof hare hla name. . . ' . "When on were born In New Or leana your father telegraphed' m to become godfather and that you wore to be named Kdwln-Mifter mef Your father waa a splendid and brilliant man, but rather wild In hla tendenctee at ttmea, and I waa Bttletfrald to aasum the responsibility -of godfather to hla aoo. ao 1 declined. 1 am sorry now. 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