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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
MORNING ENTEHPHISK, SATURDAYS AUGUST .26, 1911. - J . : : ! ad ieS Attention failed to our Special Sale on Ladies anJ Misses' House dresses and Child ren's Wash dresses. ' A beautiful as nrtment to choose from. L LEVITT Wosloo Bridge dof. . Oregon City Danger. WASHINGTON B. THOMAS. He la the President " ef the American Sugar Refining Company. Li o pear that man. It lan't look aafe enough" ba sill offer to buy you a Lild that scare mef b b will lad jriu to a aoaa rouo- LOCAL PRICrS aanlel Shtlihy. of thla city, want kiino on buelneea Friday. DL Gould, an architect, of Port- sal in Mia my on DUBineas L Purdr, of Roeeuurg, the of bar aqnl. Mra. C. O. Brown, tkplace. U. Jeffrlea, of Portland, waa lctlng bualtirma In Oregon City iday. Urt Gsealber, one of the wall b fanaara of Bhubel, waa lo tbls to rtlday. Lpa Ulaar, of Can by, waa V tha Oregon City bualuesa vial- rrldiy. Maude Smith, of Dutur. Or.. tbli city tha gueat of lira. M 8pnrar and otbar frlenda. lholl naia will leava tbe Electric tack day at 2 o'clock p. in. and Mra. John McCracken, of kod; wtrs gueeta Tburaday of tiecaa, Mra. W. E. Pratt and Btrclay. K t W. Harger, of Newberg. who pan tuning In Oregon city for kt two (Nki, will return to bar Sunday. ud Mra. George llanklna and pier, tfttr spending tbe paat two ! at Newport, have returned to pa Utr, . i. N. Winner and aon Nelson Iretiiri Friday evenlne from Lone Jh, Wuh.. where they spent tbe noma. ud Mrt. William Welamandel. i kwn apendlna- -several f " Cannon Beach, have return- ' nor noma In thla city. "H Ely and Evelyn Wllllama, of "Kj, left on Tburaday evening for they will spend two 11 M taa Mulvany farm. W. n Oodfrey, who baa been Riming a party of young people Dtllea nr.. r Whit. H.imn (Mot tha paat aeveral weak a. Pd to Oregon city on Tburaday k Vatc,,er and aon. Mar- " neouver. Wash, who have thla cltv vuuin. ik. " d Center atreeta. left for OBa on tri.i.. - ...... p5. 8omn"r formerly of Ore u', bit rmv.l l.l. inn k.ti v .. .. "w w vi h building, Portland. J"w". Fred Bchafer. Dr. Jen- AQ CaVirir a III.,... i k 1 pait eek ln the moun and llahlhg. returned to bu r on Tl'rday evening, ' 01 nib were c,IS;hi kT ir,'l J- B- Rohlnaon. of I d two auna Knn.ih anil re vlaltlng ieltlvea In Mtk wont through lm .i. , and Onnft Paaa, ra - " uenu. nJ .IIo'r, of Etna Mllla. oiunr v rAiii. collecting Indian r.. y imv niiaiiiieu wnu i,1" of thla city, for the halved thla f1ln!J Hamilton, Mlaa Flor clt, 5"' N"' Hwafford, of fortir W11M Mlr',,d Brown, !f Ytati Who hRV bBB nJoyng !MeUon at Newport. hav re- 'M aS!00 Clty- Ml" Bwf. tllvu?.'.10 ,,ood W''r. w"r mna. .!1 for 'w 'Uyn. before f r poaltion. - ,clth'Wv1an and M- J- Drown, put J: V0 nv bMn Pndlng Sl a ? to rKo City on ka. InJn- The trip to the ' men rr0Tn th P'c Ph.. WB,1,1 the entire dla mi . u" fnr aa M.. S I.. rlur"d by way of i w Itnrm ' "Jipnrionoea Jt ua. wnicn '""ted but a Ila 6 Pbeto tor Amarteaa P? ia Aaauu4aHie of Mlaa Florence Moore. Mlaa Nail baa been vlaltlng her alater at Seattle, Waah.. and will return to that place before returning to her borne. 8li la much Imftreaaed with the atatea of Oregon and Waahlngton, and haa al ready commenced to booat Oregon, aendlng one of tbe largeat jeachea to her home that waa ralaed on tha Moore place at Greenpolnt to her home In Bt. Paul, abowlng what Clack amaa county can produce. IVirn, Tburaday morning at the Wlldwood Hoapltal. to the wife of Ouy lASalle, of Oladatone, a nine pound aon. Mother and aon are doing well. BENNY HENDERSON TOYS WITH SENATORS PORTLAND, Aug. 25.(Specla!). Tbe Beavera again took the Benatora In tow by a ecore of 4 to 1. Mender aon pitched, and be pitched well. The vlaltora only made three hlta off Benny'a beavea. What a pity that young fellow haa been an outlaw and haa queered hlmaelf with the ' big leaguea. If Benny had alwaya thought aa well aa he pltchea be would have been another 122,000 "beauty." He haa everything on the ball field. Thorn paon alao pitched well, allowing only five aaftlea. The reaulta Friday follow; Pacific Coaat league Portland 4. Bncramento 1; Oakland 1, Loa Angelea 0; Vernon 8, San Francisco 5. Northwestern League Portland 13, Victoria 2; Vancouver 14, 8eattle 4; Spokane 8, Tacoma 5. American League Waahlngton 18 6, Detroit 2-7; Chicago 6. New York 8; Poaton S B. 8t. Loula 2-2: Cleve land-Philadelphia game ptatponed rnln. I National league New York 8. Plttaburg 2: Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 4; other gamea poatponed on account of rain. STANDING. Paolflo Coaat. Won. Loat. P.C. Portland Vernon Oakland Ban Franclaco Sacramento . . Loa Angelea ., 77 80 80 73 66 57 60 G5 68 74 76 90 Northweetern. Vancouver Taooma . . Seattle . . . Spokane . . Portland . Victoria . . Won. Loat. 80 73 71 70 64 81 60 67 68 60 63 101 .662 .662 .641 ..497 .466 .388 P.C. .6 If .602 .660 .6.18 .604 .236 Veloolty ef Ralndropa. Of co'ir we ai know that It would be an utter ImpoMMbllltv for atorm clouda lo form and ralu to fall were It not for" the nillea of atmosphere that rlaea above our heoda.. But. auppoalug It were poaalbl for human blnga to ezlat In an atmoaphere that only roae to a level with their tnoutha and that atorm clouda could form In the region outalde aucb a low grade atmoaphere. then every rnlndrop would pro M fatal to earthly creatures aa If It were ateel bullet', Bred from dynn gun Iindou (Nature. Humor and Philosophy V tVACAV M. SMITH THE WANDERER. A WOTIIKlt coniwt la la eight. x Aaronnmra who worn at nlht Ilava Hin Ha lon and nrf tall Aaalnat tha dlaiant nolhlna trail. And varr auun the nakwl aye Will eee It glialen In tha aky. Than timid ooa will have a lit . Aad aar that thay are certain It la eooilng on by through aipraaa To fcuh ua Into notlnineaa. To butt ua with Ita Aary noa Aad bring all oonlraota to a eloa. The foollah onaa will Ball their land And act aa though the eaah In hand Would aervo them baiter on tha day The eomet wiped the earth away, Aad they will atand around and watt That warm and awe Inspiring data. Tha wtae will calm themeelvea and buy Choice bargalna from tha onea who Or From danger by the allly route Of packing up and aelllng out. Who do not care to meet their fata While loaded dowa with real aetata. And then tha eomet, aa of yora. Will mlaa ua million mllee and more And to the place from whence It came Will hurry with Ita tall aflame, . And we will, puailed and perple'ied. Walt to be frightened by the naiL i -Better Than Nana. "I bear be la on tbe atage." "Yea; be bua a minor role." "Indeed!" "lie rolla up tbe curtain." Hana Wagner In Action PirgteV Veteran Infielder Still Continues to Ron, Bat and Field u Well ai He Ever Did - 7 I . ; A)S t'-t a',v--- - , , f i. f aV laaaj i - eaaaaajL . - at ; I 8landared. "1 do like to keep old acquaint ance." "Do your "I do. Indeed," ' "Then what Mrs. Brown aald about you lan't eo." "What did abe aay about meT "She aald you alwaya run them down." Ne Chanoe For Suapenae. 'Are you engaged to MabelT" 'No. but I have aaked her to marry me, and abe haa promlaed to give me ber anawer tonight" - "You don't ereui to be much worried about It" "Why ahotild IT 8be haa told me what It will be." Neoeaeary Aoeempanimant. No man can rlaa or forward preea By conelant. almleaa drifting. There muat. If ho would win auccaea, Ue lota of heavy lifting. The Frivoleua One. "Young manf "Yea. air." "You abould learn to be uaefuL" "You wouldn't have me deaplae my- aelf. would your" "What do you mean by tbatr "1 bate oaeful thlnga." Hae Varalen. "Well, boya wlU be boye." "Not always." anapped Liule. "Nof questioned mother. "Not on your life. 8ometlmee they are aUalea." . . Quean Be. "You are aa buay aa a bee. Lucy." "I am that." "What are you working forF "A honeymoon." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Dying la merely the procesa of get ting uaed to things. It la all right to make a living pro vided It'a your own living. You can't alwaya tell the real thing for eomet I me It won't listen. It la a beep easier to cr I Heine than It la to get paid for It Don't lose any time aasHlng back Just get busy. The trouble with aome people la they never even try to try. One reason why so many persons visit the divorce courts la because there are so many nnattached Ro moes and Juliets. We'd be willing to leave well enongb ilone If we could And It. When trouble comes by the peck we don't complain that the pecks are short The chill of faar la loat ln the heat of battle. LIFE'S TESTING GROUND. The middle of life is the letting ground of character and strength. There are many who hold - fore moat place in the he-at of youth, but sink behind when that first en ergy i played out, and there are many whoie foTJiea happily die and whoae true strength it only known when errioua evidence with it weightt and reiponnbilities comet upon them. Richard Drintley Sher- an. V 'i- - - f ' ' aw Photo by American Prvae Aaauctatlun Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A.. NYE. flSHIN. A delicious inucuor of boy time teala uway the slrlt of your vIkIou. tnd the lun of rippling waters lecoa you from tbe dusty place of tbe town 'jo where you tuny loll lu leafy shade. Yoli atruiftbieu your shoulders to hay. "I'm fcoln' flahluY (When under tbe spell It la proper to cut your Gual g's.i You are iUlie sure you hare not mis taken the sweet aliment. Diagnosis of tbe symptoms reou!ren Hie apostle Pe ter's reel ie. Well- -Iinulng tbe disreputable t lo(Uw iuu matt U your vagrancy, you dig lu tbe back j-aid for worms. A bamboo pole. cork. IohU-uo fuuey outllt for you If you are a city uiuu you take tbe car as fur us it will go uud slou b literally slouch over tbe vouutryide to tbe atroain ln the woods where .you duugle your frank eutlcemeaia to tbe little Oauee. You get scarcely a uibble. Concerulng which you little reck or care. Uavlug oueyeu toe pntaat im pulse. lt is tbe duty of tbe osbea to do the rest And as you hold out your tuducemeuts from vautage rock or an cient log the polt druopu more and more. As you nod you dream. You dream it a tow beaded boy who lived ao rue- where back at tbe lieglnulug of things. Uia oue euspeudered trousers are roll ed upward to tbe aeiublaoce of a breechclout and his uapp'y feet are In the suud. Gray. Hide eyes are open, mirrored to every stirring mite of earth and water and to tbe loug clr MIub bawka of tbe sky. The boy has a hickory pole, a twine atrtug and a plu book. Ilia baud braided hat of atraw. wet nd faahloued by cunning Augers Into fuutastlc mold, is discarded on tbo auk. Ilia pole droNi Into the water, and the boy dreams. And you wonder what the boy dreHms. Does be dream of the string of Ash es or of a girl wltb curl encircled face and a polka dotted dress? Why, there's something about that face that la like tbe face of that old sweetheart of yours.. And which face! You straighten up and look about you. Notioay la looting, ana u no body's business but yours any way. Decidedly you have been asleep for aome time. And aa you alowty plod back to the car. aana Ash, already you feel the gibe of the boy over your emp ty handedness. ' But what an afternoon! While you nodded and dreamed old Mother Nature crooned her moat sooth ing lullaby. Not Nswe te Her. "Tve got great newa for you!" cried Jack excitedly. "What la KT aaked his Cousin Jen nie. "I'm going to marry Minnie Pretty- man. "Pshawt Tha fa not newa. She aak ed me a month ago If. I'd be ber bridesmaid." a- Catholic Standard and Times. , CORRESPONDENCE MULINO. Harvest will soon be over 'in thla part of tbe county, as the threshing machine la expected to be In this neighborhood the' last of the week. Tbe grain la all in thetstacks and everyone la getting anxioua to get It under shelter before It rains. John Carlson la apecdlng a few weeka at the Hot 8piings. Grandma Ore. In died last Friday evening after a lingering illness. Sbe was burled at Clarkea Sunday after noon. Some one atarted a fire ln the tim ber north of the Ball place laat Mon day and It looked pretty dangerous for Mr. Ball's buildings for a while. The high wind carried the fire di rectly toward them. Mr. Ball was working in the railroad, hut bia wife aummoned help and the Are was got under control before any damage waa done. Claud Ashley la moving Into Mar lon county to take . charge of hit father's farm and expects to go. aa soon aa he gets his crop taken care of here. A. Dougan haa purchased a new buggy. i Mr. Shaw la fixing up his engine preparatory to aawlng wood for the Mullnoltes. Mr. and Mra. Odell are away on a vacation and Frank Manning la car rying tbe mall at present. Miss Grsoe Forbes, of Portland. Is visiting at E. J. Maples. Mrs. Baker and daughter are spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ashby. Fores of Habit Speaking of force of 'habit ajme years ago there was an Iron .ulllug around tbe capltol grounds at Wash ington. Tbe appropriation bill provided for a watchman to -loe and l W the gates every ulgbt nt n cerium hour aud open tbeui at a certain dour every moral ug In the course tf time the railing or fence wn removed, but the gates swung between their Kgrptluu pillars for a long time, and all thai time tbe wstchruan t-sme and wenl regularly, cloning and oeo!ng th gates according to law and drawing bia aalary. . A Record In Governor. Mra. Richard Manning of South Car olina bad the distinction of being tbe only woman on record wbo waa the wife of a governor, the sister of a gov ernor, tbe niece of a governor, the mother of a governor and the aunt and foster mother of a governor. ' Net a Matter af Choice. "Did they allow stopover on the tralu you cnnie through ou?" "Allowed them? They compelled them " . "How was thiitf "We were kit Led off at nearly every water atatlou. Quite Abaurd. A man waa walking down tha atreet. And he waa foe I In bk Now. waan't that a For any man to do ig gown tne air In bkh a fixilnh thin: do? Capable. "1 alwaya shudder at tbe inevitable." "1 admire It." -now funny! WhyT "Because It bt alwaya able to take care of Itself." A Rap, "I have a good bead on me." "I notice It Is good for one thing." "What a thatr " "Butting la" ' r . J v. NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS. AMONG Tilt CHURCHES First Baptist Corner Main and Ninth atreeta. Rev. g. A. Hayworth, pas tor, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock Young People' meeting at p. m.; evening service, union meeting. In 8cvontb atreet park. At tbe morning sot vice the pulpit will be occupied by tbe Rev 8. P. Davis, who because of failure of health, hag not been engaged In tbe active work of tbe ministry for several yes re. He waa at one time pastor In thla city. His last pas torate was In Philadelphia where be waa located for about utne years. Catholic Cor. -erater and Tenth Sts. Rev, A. Hillebrand pastor, res. 812 , Water; Low Mass I a. to, with ser mon ; High Masa 10:30 a. m.; af ternoon aervlce at 4; Mass every morning at 8. First Congregational Church. Morn ing aervlce at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning aervic at 7:45 o'clock. Chrtat Kv. Lutnaran Cor. Eighth aad J. W. Adama Btreata. Ke. K Schmidt paatur, re, at J. J. A dan,; 8. 8. i.iu a. m.; preaching aternoona of first and jlhlrd Bundaya at ZiIO In Kngliah. other Hunday acrvices mornings at It it with preaching In Gwmu. First Church of Christ. Scientists Ninth and Center atreeta. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room open -every afternoon ex cept Sunday from 2 to 4 o clock. German evangelical Cor. Eighth and Aiadlaoa atreeta. Rev. f. Wlevastck paa tor, m. 711 Madlaun; 8. 8. 1 av m., Herman Bern .'-der. Monroe atreet, aupt.; morning aervlce 11. yoeng people at 1 - p. m. and preaching at I p. m. Prayer meeting Wednaeday at T.I0 p. av. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mai key, paa tor, rea. Gladstone. Sun day school 10 a. m., N. C. Hendricks, aupteiintendent Morning service, 11 o'clock, Brotherhood services at 7:45. Mountain View Union (Cong.) S. a 8 p. m., Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, supt; Bible Study every Thursday after noon. Met hod I at Main street cor. Seventh, Rev. E. F. Zimmerman pastor, rea. cor. Slxtb and Washington; 8. 8. t:46 a. m., C. A. Wllllama, Glad- atone, aupt; Junior League 2 p. m. The evening aervlce will be held In the city park, ln union with the other churches of the city. Presbyterian Seventh atreet cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. B. Lands borough, pastor," Rea. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Green, supt; morn log., service 11 l a Union meeting in Seventh atreet park In evening at 7 o'clock, in charge of the Presbyterian church; Y. P. 8. C. EL. 7 o'clock, leader, Ambrose Brownell. Parkplaea Congi gwuim Rev. J. I Jonea paator. rea. Clackamas; 8. 8. II a. m.. Emery. lench aupt.; prwachlng aenrlcea each Sunday, alternating be- - tween 11 a. m. and 7:1 p. m Clirta tlan Endeavor Thursday evening T:St P. sa. St Paul's Rev. C. W. Robinson, rec tor. Dally aervlcea: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.-, evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Bun day services: Holy Eucharist 8 a. m.; morning prayer, 10:30 a. m. ; Holy Eucbariat and. sermon, 11 a. m.; evening' prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8., 12 m.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30 o'clock. United Brethren Cor. VCIghtn an Taylor. Rev. L , F. Clarke Daator. rea. Portland r 0. 8. It a. m., Frank Parker, Maple Lane, aupt.; morning service 11. T. P. 8. C. E. p. m . evening eerrlca 7. Willamette M. C. No regular preaching cervices. 8. m. I p. m.. Mra. Reams aunt. Zlon Lutheran Comer Jefferson and Eighth atreeta. Rev. W. R. Kraxber ger paator, residence 720 Jefferson. Sunday achool 8:30 a, m., Rev Kraxberger, superintendent Morn ing service 10:30. Evening 7:45. Luther League 7, p. m. BOURNE SAYS HE GOT CANAL FP (Continued from page L) Rheumatism Ccn bt " Cured Nature's Way Hot Lake Sanatorium Write For Booklet -' HOT LAKE, OREGON. Commercial Club Chat appeared in the River and Harbor bill of April 20, 1910, and but for my ef forta, even after the adoption by Con gress, the project would not be any where near Its present stage of early action. Masonlo Chapters Organized, f J nnrhanan of thla cltv. Brand high priest of Royal Arch Chapter or Oregon, remrnea -lnnrsaay eve-nine- from Athena. Or.. whre he con stituted a chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Buchanan constituted a chapter of the Royal Arch Masons at Forest Grove, Or, July 28. Wing, the veteran Chinese gardener of Green Point, Is taking much In terest in the exhibition at the Promo tion Office. Among the last vegeta bles brought In by him Is a mammoth summer squash, two feet In length. This squash Is of the crook neck var iety which Is so popular with the housewives at this time of the year. Wing also has on display some large tomatoes from the) Green Point gar dens. W. W. Qulnn, of Canemah, one of the oldest pioneers in the state and the originator of tbe Qulnn's Perfec tion plum, has some of the fruit on exhibition at the Promotion Office. George DeBok, the well-known gard ener of Willamette, Is making a spec ialty of growing; cucumber and has aome of his best varieties on display ' at tbe Promotion Office. eee Charles Ayer, of Fresno City, called at the Promotion Office Friday. He likes Clackamas county and will do all he can to get families to locate here, Hotel Arrivals. -The following are those registered - at the Electric Hotel: M. Mlers, - G. Taylor, United States General Bur-, vey; If. F. Cronney, Ban Francisco; P. W. Meredith, Sprlngbrook; C A, Will. Canby; Peter Bodell aad wife. Can by; H- Haynes, wife and three children, Robert Agnew, - Julia 8. Weddle, Sherwood: Helen Roblck,' Hoyt Hayden, Portland; H. Underdahl. and. wife, Portland; R. Bucye and . friend. Portland;-George Morse, Ore gon City; L Hylton. C A. Undquest, James B. Young, Portland; C. A. Lamb, Portland; J. Vara, Portland; Edward C. Vara, Portland; 8. Linton, H. Llnby, Thomas Hill, C. A. Will. Canby; Robert Agnew, Mrs. M. J. Scrivner,. Creswell; Charles Glen, M. McCnllough. W. A. Jolty and wife. Philomath; J. W. . Roberts, Lawtoo,- Ohio; Henry .-Adman. Eugene; C . Payne. Portland; J. M. Jacobs. Port land ; P. A. Weese. G. Monroe, Oregon City; Hubert J. Gllkey. (Grant'a Paas. Carrie Bell Baird Dies. Carrie Bell, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird, died at' ttiA famtlv Wiim on rnakainaa Heights Tuesday and the funeral ser vices were conducted Wednesday af-, ternoon at 1 o'clock the Interment bena; ln the Clackamas cemetery. Tbe . child waa eight months and aeven days old. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY. nreriAn'g DrtniilsB CI skats I OswaBtff - wyvww w r "F""" w-wn w An Ideal retreat for outdoor pas times of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing, tWBung, nun iJaiaiug, tuuws, ahiw Ing, Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones, carnelana can he found on tbe . beach. Pur mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Bah, clama, crabs and oysters, with -abundance of vege tables of all kinds dally. . Camping Grounda Convenient and At tractive.- , wtb strict sanitary regulatlona LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from -all points In Oregon, Washing. ton and Idaho on aale aauy. . , TICKETS from Southern PaclAc points Port land to Cottage Grove; alao from all C. E. Stations AlDauy ana wool. , Good going Baturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. Agent for full particulars aa to fares, trains, r-tiadnlaa etc also for CODV Of OUf Illustrated booklet, "Outing In Ore gon, or write to Vfm. McMurray , GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, , Portland Oregon. : 4 VOTE COUPON. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. Thla coupe when neatly clipped and properly filled In with the name of the candidate you wiah to vot for, will be couotad as one .vote. ' ' Name of candidate , . Address . ' ' This coupon la void after August 81. . ' Cut on lines. Don't roll. Send In flat 4. fc - ', 4wwe - , . ... . 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