Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1911)
.,.V',.. MOUNINO ENTERPRISE, BUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1911. ! Society Brand Clothes For Young Men and Meri who itay Young . .....l.. A I'ohn. ol Chicago, maktrs of (lis fatnoua HO- Jv iniANU CLOTHES, the originators of ygung tneu IKTT I" frBt t0 Introduce young man's clot be 111 )r fi...ri.for. wt bad our choice of all young men's cloihi ia Miall1' Mil.MlilaPBllllll ....I........1 l-UM'IVrtf AuiUMl " .... It m mwlli ' ah- ... .. L ...!(. flB.lKH,'lKTY IlllAND" clothes la far ahead of anjr other line. . . I . mA U.-..I ........ 1 ... I . 1. - ..J I JaU aorta "-h why yu h0Ml1 "r e'othaa that ara dlffsr. Vi. what you hsve baan wssrlng. If Ml ' J. LEVITT ipnlon Bridge Cor. Oregon City w.athr Fr. r luau-.il.nii of a long dry spelL. LOCAL DRICrS pearl Hnrde, of Portlsud, la knd gurat ' Mii Emer L r Kollenatwe baa (una to Lad, where he la the guel of .Hum nv! urnl daughter Mary, Lir Creek, were In tbla city on IMN Baiuruu. m JomI Foul and broihor, D. FutiU of tiprlngwular. war In tbla ua rtluy Vlmug irivuu. L,,r Kfatlug. after veiling rela- Via this city, returned to bla bouaa "ortland Saturday. M Mjrra llocui, of Madras, baa d la ibla city and la (lia gueet of iliur, Mr. Jubn Adanis. r. isd Mr. V. D. Letourette, af- ujoura at Newport, returned to io City on Haiurday evening. rt, Alvah lirauiey, of 8L Johna, i In till city on Saturday morn far a few dy' vUlt with friend, r. and Mr. Kred Huinpbrys hsve rod (rum Aatorla. whera Ibay k la titemlMure at the centennlaL ilkolt tK leave tba Electrl M Mcb day at 2 o clock p. W. kdaard luurh and Prod Hogg, who to beo iM-ndliig tba paat week at bolt, btv returned to Oregon im Millie Kl hienner, of Port- U. U tba guxkt of Mla-Lirttta W and will remain hera for a r In Harry Midler arul llttla aon, M(b, of Kalem, Oregon, bava ar- M to tbl city and ar viiltliig Mr. Urx Duann Kly. i Agne BHver and Mra. Clinton Ihtrford left on Saturday morning 8ui(i, bere they will remain wmal day. In, Jonathan Humphry, who baa h ipendlng v ral month at Aa- torla, wltb bar aon Cbarlva and wlfa, will return to Oregon City today. Mra. E. II. Hyatt and daughter. Gen vlrva, of Portland, ara vlaltlng at tba bom of Mr. and Mra. J. A., Uur rowa. Mra, lluntur and daughter, Ml Rachel, bava gone to Buaalde, Or. where tbey are enjoying their vaca tion. Dr. K. A. Hoininor, formerly of Ore gon City, baa moved hla office to 1017 coroeii buiming, roriiana. Dr. AhrahaniHon, Mr. Ueuben and Mr. Krlwlman. who have been at Wll holt for the paat week, naaMtd through thl city on Saturday ou their way home. K. 8. lJiren wife and daughter, MUa Alice, arter enjoying a week' varailon at the Wlluolt Hrlnga, re turned to Oregon City on Krlday af ternoon. Juine Mallatt, of Mullno, accom panied by Henry BeUer and John Uowry, of the aame place, where In thla city on Uaturday on their way to Portland, where tbey went on bul na. . Mra. J. C. McCammon, Mlaa Jennie MoCoukey, of Albany Mo., and Mra. II. K. llrlniKienhoft. of 1'ortland, weie vlalinr at the home of Mr. and Mia. J. M. Warnock the latter part of thl week. Mra. I"rd "Kammeran, of Heaver Creek, waa In thla city on Haturday. Mra. Itobert Caaeday, of Carua, wa vlaltlng friend In thl city on fiat urday. , . flay, you amoker! Nobel baa juat received 8.000 Porto Klco clgara; very fine; In lots to ault. lw ' Clarence Karr left on Saturday eve ning for Beaalde. where be will apend a week wlih hla family, who bave b'n camping at that reaort for the paat two weeka. Lnula Smith and Peter Long, who accompanied a hunting party to the headwaters of tba Clackamaa, return ed lo Oregon City on Saturday. The remainder of the party will arrive home today. Mra. Helen Montour left this week for Seaalde, where ahe will visit ber daughter, Mra. J. W. Davenport, who ha been camping with ber family for the paat two weeks. Mlaa Mildred Ram, who has been apendlng the pat week with ber ala ter, Mr. J. W. Thornlterry, of A a torla. returned to ber home at Willamette on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kirk Caaaeday, of Carua, was an Oregon City vUltor on Saturday.' Gilbert Robblna, one of the prom inent farmera of Heaver Creek, waa In tbla city on Saturday. I will aollclt at John Adama' atore for hop picker on Auguat 1Mb, 17th and 19th. Yard between Dal la and Salem. Mr. Jennie Nile, who, has been spending the summer at the home of HEILIG THEATRE 7TH A TAYLOR STREETS. PHONES MAIN 1 A A-1122. 7 NIGHTS beginning SUNDAY. AUGUST SO. Bargain Pries Mat. Wed. Spool al Price Mat, Sat HARRY C. CORT PRESENTS THE FAVORITE COMEDIAN MAX FIGMAM IN THE COMEDY SUCCESS uMary Jane's Pa" Mr. Figman I supported by Lollta RoberUon and Splendid Company PRICES: x ivnlng: Lower Floor 75c, 60c- Balcony 50c, 25c Gallery 1Bc. Wan.diy Matin; Lower floor and balcony 25c Gallery 15c Saturday Matin: Lower floor 50c, 25c Entire balcony 25c Gal. ary 1f,e. Mil . ... wire, biixaoem warner at u, ...... Pleaaani, baa gone to Tacoma, Waah.. win viu ixirore going to her horeS at Wall Walla, Wash. J. Y. Humphry, who baa been con netted with the fish batcher display - ivuiwiunm mi Aauiria, wa In thl clly a few days ago vlaltlng hla daughter, Mrs. Ada llnlrlckoii of Mount Pleasant. Mr. llnmphrys 'has gone to lloftnevllle. where he Is em ployed at the hatchery. W, W. Mare, who haa been spend ing the paal week at Mill City, has returned home. Mr. Mars was en gngd at logging In that aectlon 17 years ago, and many of the old vjhu or thime days were viewed, although there have been many change during that time. He visited among hla many friend, and returned by way of Stay ton. T K. C. Hamilton . of , Htevenann Waah., Is In this city on buatnee. fie own the atore building on the corner of Ninth and Main treat a which he dexlre to rent. Thl building I on th property of the Bt, Paul's Kplaco pny church. Mr. Hamilton has been very aucreafiil lnre leaving thl city, teaching school. Mr. and Mra. Charles Riihanks. o(J walla walla. Waah., arrived In tbla city on Saturday morning, and are the gueata of Mr. and Mra, R. K. Wood ard. Mr. and Mra. Eubank have Jut arrived fron irltluh Columbia. whre they vUlted many of the prominent rlllea. and will go to California, after vlaltlng here for Beveral day. Arthur Hitch and slater, Ml Mar garet, of Cuba, Mo., were In thl rltv on rrlday, the guests of Mrs. O. W, Grace, and left Haturday evening for Heaalde, where they will remain for a Tew day, before atari Ing for their home. Mr. Hitch and bla slater are making a tour of the Coaat atatea, and will return borne by way of California Tbey are delighted with the climate of Oregon, aa well aa of Ita acenery. Mra. Herbert J. .Thome and daugh ter, Hilda, of Portland, who have 1m-n In tbla rlty vltltlng the formers par ent, Mr. and Mra. tieorge Wlahart. of Seventh street, returned home But urday. Mrs. Thome and her daugh ter. In company with Mr. and Mra. Wlahart. apent aeveral days at the farm of Mra. Henrietta NorrU, at Wllaonvllle. Mra. Norrls and family formerly lived In thl city, and are now living on their KOaj-re farm, one of the beat farm In that section of the county. Mr. snd Mrs. E. J. Dalton and daughter Elizabeth and Nellie and Mr. M. D. I-atourette will go to Mount Hood and return today In Mr. Daltnn'a automobile. John fltubba, R. P. D. No, 2 carrier, la apendlng a ten daya' vacation In thla city. I BALL TO BE BJG SOCIAL EVENT Beautiful 'Queen of Spain and "x Her Three Handsome Children Seats Now Selling For Engagement WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. ' v 4TH AND LAST WEEK. Mr, Flgman will be aaen In ' "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY.'V . t , open Wadneaday, Auguat 23. VOTE COUPON. C0OD FOR ONE VOTE. Thta miitw. ... . . . . . . . . . . .v- a "ai of h nea oeauy cup pea ana properly iinea m"wn iue -w 'ot. iuiuie: you wisn to vote tor, win oe countaa one flf .AhtJ.I. 'A. -- i''Miiu'uea , . , i , ,,,,. . Addrean This coupon Is void after Augu.t St. K"i on na. t-.. i. . . . .... i run. nenu in iini. S ft 7 s '. . NOMINATION BLANK. 00n POn TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. f lwlh to Mmi... ... - T w""""ie mill,,,,,,,,, , "F ' v ' - . '"ldreaj ' - "7 ,, ' A(llreM Willi', "ornlnaitlon blank, when properly filled In . and brought ,i00 vot I"'"1 Inartnint of The Enterprlae will connt for lUte 1 nf one of these blanka will be credited to each can- ... ... er The "Candldatea Hall" to be given In honor of the conteatanta In the En terprlae Crand Voting Contest, next Wednesday evening at liuach'a Hall, III be THE social function of the aeaaon. The candidates have already laatied more Iban 600 Invltatlona and their frlenda are asking that Invitations be laaued to others who wlah to at tend. Parmer' orcheatra haa been enxaged for the evening and will fur niah muaic for the congenial throng that will gather to do honor to the candldatea in the greateat, and most aucceaaful voting contest ever con ducted In Clackamas county. No trouble or expense Is being spared by the contest management In planning for thla, the greateat affair ever wiineesed In the way of a ball In Oregon City. The ball will be elaborately- decorated and It goes without aaylng that thoae who attend will enjoy thetnselvea to the utmost. A banquet will be tendered the can dldatea at "The Falls" after the dance. Milton Price will be floor manager and a corps of able assis tant will be on hand to see that "The stranger within our gste" receives a welcome. . Every one present will be a friend of a csndldate and those who were fortunate enough to receive an Invi tation should not fall to be on band aa the contest management la going to do It utmost to further the en loyment of candidates and tbelr frlenda. 1 ( At the Portland Theaters r. r-r- . ., i, r v LAST CAR LEAVES FOR OREGON CITY AT MIDNIGHT OL'KEN VICTORIA of Spain, one of the handsomest of the royal women of Europe, and her three baudsome children are ahows, above. Her eldeat aou, the Prince of the Aaturlae snd belr to the throne, ks a fine, tardy chap, bat the eecoud eon. Prince Jaime, who Is eo ber aagtif, Is not so fortunste. He w born Jnly 22, IOCS, and abould have begun sajklng some time sgo, but be bas failed to develop speech, and now the doetor any that be la deaf, lie la under the care of several expert, and the nope la beld oat that an operation will relieve him and cure hla ailment Prince Beatrice la a year and a day younger than Prince Jaime. Queen Victoria la a daughter of the youugeat daughter of Queen Victoria of England. CLARENCE SIMMONS BUILDING FINE HOME Clarence Simmons Is erecting a beautiful home for himself and fam ily at Gladstone. It will be completed about October 1. Mr. Simmon re cently sold the bouse be la at present occupying. The house under construc tion will contain six, rooms on the first floor, and a sleeping porch, and one bedroom on the second floor. The large fireplace In the living room will be one of the great comforta of thla Ideal residence. The living room, din ning room and kitchen, the latter of which will have enclosed cabinets, are to be large. The living: room will have enclosed Jiook-caws, and the dining room ,a built-in buffet. The ment. A. A. Blanchard has the contract for bulTSIng a realdence for J. C. Jubb, who recently arrived here from the East and purchased ten acres of the Ijidd Tract at Mount Pleaaant." This home, which has Just been started, will be one of the most attractive In Mount pleasant. The house will have aeven rooms and all modern Improvements. GOVERNMENT SEEKS MEN STENOGRAPHERS The 'ignited States Civil Service Commission announces that It haa been unable to supply the demand for male stenographers ana typewruere In the aer.vlce or the government of tha united States. Young men who are willing to accept an entrance sal- sry of S840 to IIWO a year nave ex cellent opportunity for appointment and advancement. The government service offers a desirable field to bright and ambitious young men. Ap pointments In the Held service- are frequently mad "t 11,000 and $1,200 a year. Examinations win oe uoiu September ana uciooer, mi, na qualified persona, male and female, are urged to apply for and enter the coming examinations. For. applica tion blank and tun inrormauon na r... iterhert F. Ward, aecretary, Eleventh Civil Service Blstrlct. room 224. postofflce building. eauie. Wash. , RAMUSSEN TOYS WITH ROADSTERS VANCOUVER. Aug. 19. (Special). Vancouver won a close game from the Roadsters today. The score was S to 2. Portland tied the score In the fourth and the "Nicks" had a chance, but It went glimmering In the sixth when the Vancouver boya took the lead. Ten hits were made off Jtloom fleld's delivery. Ramuaaen allowed only four safeties. Vancouver con tributed an error. The result Saturday follow: ' Pacific Coaat Portland 0. Ixa Angeles 0. game called . account of rain; Oakland 8. Vernon 8; 'Sacra mento 4, San Francisco 2. Northwestern league Vancouver 3, Portland 2; Seattle C. Victoria 2; Ta coma Spokane game postponed -on ac count of rain. American Ieagu Cleveland 3, New York 2; Philadelphia 3. Chicago 1; Detroit 6, Boston 3; Washington St. Inula game postponed, rain. National League Cincinnati 4-7, New York 5-4; Plttaburg .2-10, Brook lyn 3-7. Chicago 16. Boston 8; St. Louis 6-2. Philadelphia 3-5. STANDING. Pacific Coast.. Vernon 77 62 .654 Portland 7f 5 .659 Oakland 74 68 .521 San Francisco 72 69 .511 Sacramento 64 72 .471 Loa Angeles 56 85 .397 Northwestern. Won. Vancouver .t .77 Tacoma .... 72 Seattle 67 Spokane 65 Portland 59 Victoria 30 Lost. 48 62 65 - 69 63 94 PC. .616 .681 .649 .524 .484 .242 "CY" YOUNG GOES WITH BOSTON TEAM BOSTON. Aug. 19. (8peclal). That Cy Young, the veteran pitcher who was released by the Cleveland Americans a few days ago, will not retire from big league baseball yet was Indicated today when it waa an nounced that he would report to the Boston Nationals next Sunday. Young haa been practicing dally and Is In fine condition. He says he Is still sble to pitch big league ball. A CORKER IN CORK! , . Richards & Prlngle'! FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS I . -':..-... ' ,. , .. -t- '. ; ' -' l...-,.-,...,..-.r1.i... 1 , Den ton Vane with Max Figman at Heilig Theatre Clever actor who Is playing wit st the Heilig Theatre, Portland. Mr. drama, "Mary Jane's Pa" for 7 night lne Wednesday end Saturday. "MARY JANE'S PA." ' Third Week'a Appearance at the Hel- ig Theatre. Mas Figman's third week at the Heilig. theatre will open tonight with "Mary Jane's Pa," whicn Is perhaps the most pleasant Figman role. The bits of whimsical character seem to go well with the Figman temperament and perbapa the actor la right when be aays his aud ience like blm best "with a family." For three seasons Mr. Figman pre-' sented "Mary Jane's Pa," at nigh prices to crowded houses each tixae. and his presentation of It here at pop ular prices Is an event not soon to be forgotten. The play Is a great comedy, but not a farce. Hiram Perkins, leavea his wife and two children to make their own way in the world. His wife Portia, in sore straights. moves to Gossport and open-a printing office. Sb make a good living for herself and chicks," and has succeeded In mak ing herself a powerful person among the village inhabitants. Rome Pres ton, Democratic nominee falls in love tflth her, and she champions his cause through her paper, and finally, on the h the favorite comedian M Flnmin Figman will be seen in the" comedy- s, beginning Sunday Auguat 20. Mat- eye of her letory over her little world she Is confronted by the return of her no-longer-needed husband, after an absence of eleven years.1 Miss Lo ll O Robertson v as Portia. Perkins, gives to the play a picture of digni fied and enobled womanhood. Miss Von WeltofT who plays Mary Jane la sweet and winsome, and lacka all the pertnesa and affectation that' la ao common among stage children. Mr. Figman succeeds in making the vaga bond worthless bedraggled tramp hus band a really loveable character, and still It rather hurts to concede that be Is loveable. The presa scene in the . second set, which has become almost famous for Its reallstlcness, and the ending scene of Uie last act, test the ability of both Mr. Figman and Miss Robertson to the utmost, but neither of them Is found wanting. "Mary Jane's Pa" will continue for one entire week, with the Wednesday bargain matinee, and popular Satur day matinee. 40. KINGPINS. OF rVflNSTRELSY40 EAGLES GATHER AT BAY CITY FOR AERIE SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 19. (Spec ial). Golden Gate Aerio No. 61. pf the Fraternal Order of Eaglea at a rousing meeting, the first held In the new rmrl Temnln' Golden Gate avenue and Hyde street, unanimously indors ed the candidacy of J. J. Cusack, past president of the Aerie, for Grand Worthy President of the order. Many visiting delegates having votes to cast at thA BPHHlona of the Grand Aerie this week were present and spoke supporting Cusack, and fifty past nrairianta from vnrlous Darts of the country expressed themselves aa strongly favorable to placing me Grand Presidency of the order In 8an Francisco. v The vanguard of the army of Eagles that will be In the city from tomor row to Sunday for. the grand Aerie aesslon of the order la alresdy on the ground In the person or Frank k. Herlng, chairman of the Board of nranri Trustee, other afand officer Including A. H. Duncan, grand chap lain, of St. josepn, miss.; rmniay McKae, grand treasurer or Helena Mnnt V. TV Sander, of Snokane, Wash.; Frank LeRoy, of Victoria, B. C, and Leo Meyer, or Guthrio, oris., rnnil i rimtees ! Lincoln Davis, of Se attle, of ' the Judiciary Committee, chairman of the Committee on Griev ance and Appeal, and E. Hirscb, ol the press -committee of the Grand Aerla. The contest ' for the grand Drenl- dency of the order which will take place during the forthcoming sessions Of the Grand Aerte In Eagles Hall Is . I, I . . na kA,V mil J. , r.m TO lie M livttijr uii?, ma iiviu vmiwiuai-v m na.na.b1ii men and "have a larae following. Frank B. Horng. who de atrea the office "for the second time. Is from South Bend, Ind., while Mr. Cu sack Is a native of San Francisco and hold a reaponalble position as assis tant to the city Treasurer. - 8eata on l at Jones' Drug Co. Reserved Seats 75c and 50;c Chlk dren 25c. f BAND CONCERT AT S 4. M., AT I CITY PARK ON 8EVENTH ST. SHIVELY OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, " Sunday, Augost 20 " NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon' Popular Bach Reaort An Ideal retreat for outdoor pas times of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Auto-Ing,-Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss gates, moonstones, carnelans can be found on the beach. Pure mountain watec.and the beet of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vege tables of all kinds dally. Camping Grounds Convenient and At tractive. wth strict sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP 8EASON - - . TICKETS from all points In Oregon, Wsshtng ton and Idaho on sale dally. ' 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS from Southern Pacific points Porf la ad to Cottage Grove; alao from all C It E. stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Biwday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. H. Agent forJull particulars as to fares, trains, achedufea, etc.; also for copy of oui Illustrated booklet, "Outing In Ore gon," or write to . Vrti. McHurray- GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, . Portland Oregon. FIFTH ANNUAL - OREGON STATE FAIR - v - SALEM, September 11-16, 1911 HOME COMING WEEK LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS. RACES. FREE ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS. FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. . ' ' , ' - . FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary SALEM, . OREGON. I HOW ft ' 1 7 J NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS. Rheumatism Can be Cured Nature's Way Hot Lake Sanatorium Write For Booklet HOT LAKE, OREGON. Two Couples Granted Llcen. The following were grantted mar riage licenses by County Clerk Mul vey Saturday: " Gladys Looney and G. LP. Looney. of Molalla; Olive M. Tripp and .'a me Shaw, of Aberdeen,' Wash. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hotel Arrivals. The following are registered at the Electric Hotel: N. J. Bouna, Salem: Mrs. M.. B. Leet. Portland; Howard Harris, city; Millard F. Adams, W. G. Cole. Sacramento, Cal.; R. W. Baker. Willamette;, Otto Watson, Willa mette; George Sagar and four friends, W. Jones, Portland; A. C- Pattlmore, city; Mrs. Morrison Vancouver B. C: J. A. Morrow, Seattle, Wssh. 8utscrlbe for the Dally enterprise Emma F. and Daniel Nettleton to A. Muesslg, land In section 26, town ship 2 south, range 2 enst; $25. - Joseph Sollle to O. M. Matteson, 10 acres of D. L. C. of Philander Lee No. 66, township 3 south, range 1 east; $4,300. S. M, and Emma Bunnell to Ernest J. Haseltlne, 85 acres in sections 3-1 and 34. township 8 south, range C east; 15.700. Benton and Luln King to P. O. O Conner, 30 acres of I). U C. of A. M. Harding 4, township 8 south, range 3 east; $.150. Rhododendron Mineral Springs LandCnmp any to A. A. Hoover, lot. 9. block It, weat of tba Zlg-Zag Creek. Rhododendron; $100, ' . t ; ,. -" ' .--1 'I. ' -' ""'