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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
. j t r MOHNINO ENTEUP11I8E, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. s Suggs, Reds' Dangerous Pitcher Lo Adlams OREGON CITY'S Big Department Store : ik Wa are now ihow Ing the new Pal mar Garment In fcjlta and Coats for Fall and Winter 1111-1912. New PaH ttylew of Men's Dree Suit ar now ahown In our Man's Suit Department. Cincinnati JUs Hit More Phyers on Heid With Ball Than Any Other Twirler you have a natural foot, put it in a 'Natural Shape" shoe. There's a Florshcim in our stock that will fit you fine Step in anil try it cm any time. The sooner the better. Advance showing of dress goods for early fall buyers in Ladies Manly Suitings of very desirable patterns in large variety now to select from, suitable fof coats and skirts. Dress goods of .lighter weight and materials in all new weaves and shades at very reas onable prices. ,1 - i i Button r V jrtmflttt thoiiing at $5. R,line ftw stylet $6. SHOE J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Cor. Oregon Ctty v LOCAL BRIEFS yll Un Grange will meet to- r. George Klrliy""". " ". w" ,u ,1, ciy uu bunlneas Friday, r ltartwr, of Sheridan, U tn thU I.... mnA L-rl.laV kiir on inuiiy I ... iir Thomas 1nwU wr V ihii city business rrlday. u- w r Grr-eu l 111 at ber home L grrrn!h and tutr alrect I'.luv mil sous, or carus, Lrt In ttiU liy business Friday. H. j. Von md wife, t Denver, rwert In 1Mb uy " ' Urt William Danlela, of Carua, was v ihu city viwiiu iinuu. vu - to. lira. Al 8( liiM'i)Urn. of Carua, was k thli city m Friday flatting rela- Kit. rwl.-. ('Hto. on of the prominent Jumtn of Cams, waa la thla city oo k-ndiy. Mr and Mr Wettlaufer. of Clarke. kirf among the Oregon TJIty Tlaltora i rmiay. ui.a Fliironi-a Holler, of thla CltT. Vn ,,, lo N..hiMiv-bara-ah-Wlll Lilt friends. nr I- A. Mcirrla. dentla' haa re- limed from hla vacation. wiu IUh-I 1'arrlah baa ion to Yiltm, where tthe la visiting friends lor I few dya. W A. Marshall and wife, of Astoria, tbo have iM-rn visiting la thla city, it returned to their home. Mr. Holnian, a well known farmer Heaver ( rock, waa la thla city r- . . . iriDMclinj buiineaa rriuay. 4 tin. W. B. 8hlvly went to Port- liud Prldiv. whnre aha vlalted her Loo. William II. Hhlvely and family. Mr. and Mr a. S. Vauaben and two IrbllJren. champ Clark and Iluckley, U Canby, wore In thla city on Frl- Mlii r.r.r. linhl of Portland, ar- Irlved In Orerun City Friday to apend eek with her couain, Miaa vaua iKlllotL Lea Can field anrl C. Kennedy, who hat been eiiKKfd In aurveylnn at Nw Era on the HurRoyne place, have rrtiiraed. Ferrla Mavfleld. of Illahland. one n( th priiinlneiit farmera of that place, wai In thla city tranaactlng tiuilneas Friday. Mr. and Mra. Harry a Cartlldge mill lave toduv for Newport, where they will remain for aeveral duya at the Abbey llouae. llunrv and llarrv Rrho-ntxirri. of Carua. arrived In thla city oa Thurs day from Wllholt, where they have been enjoying an outing. Dr. and Mra. Oeorge lloeye and aoii. Kineraoii. will leave Monday for Balem where they will camp on the fair ground during the HUH Fair. Mlu Uabla Mill will leave on Hun- day for WaahouKBl, Waah.. where ahe III etwiid her vacation wun nor par- eiita, Mr. and Mra. Mllla. Mr. gi-hmld and eon, or Hhubel, were In thla city Friday and bad aome of their fine llvervtork taken to Port land for ekhlbltlou at the Livestock Bhow. Herman Dltrlch. of Eldorado, waa In thla city Friday, and waa accom panied home by hla father, who baa ben vlaltlng at Gladstone for aeveral daya. Mlaa Marlbel Creney, who taught In the Oregon City acboola laat year, left for Corvallla on Friday morning, wher abe will enter the Agricultural College Mra. P. II. Smith. Mra. Clune la nlere of Mr. Smith. Mra. K. C. Thomaa and aon. Owen, of Portland, were In thla city on Fri day vlaltlng at the borne of Mr. and Mra. Harry II. Cartlldge, of Eleventh and Center street. Tnmm Alldredit left on Thursday evening for Powell River. II. C. where ti will kiln hla mother. Mra. A. Dill man, who recently lert lor inai piace to make her home, Miaa Helen Illackwell, daughter of Hev. and Mra. It. C IUackweii. lorm .rl nf thla cltr. but now of HUlsboro haa arrived In Oregon City for a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. 8. McUonaia. v n Tarter. Mr. Nllea. H. W. Calk in. n n irtiv. and O. K. Frevtac. will leave on Monday for the State Fair .rni.mii mi Ra em. where tney win arrange the Clackamaa county ex hlt.lt. Mra tj.lnh Miller and roune aon. who have been apendlng a month with hee narenta. Mr. and Mra. R. II. la hnr vhn are aiiendliia the summer at that resort will return to Oregon City on Monday morning Mlaaea 8telle and Mable Hoffman, of New Era, were In thla city Thura- I V : Fhn y Aawrleaa Cnu Aaauclalluu. day evening visiting frlonda. They were on their way borne from Astoria, where they had been for the paat week attending the Centennial. George Ely went to Meadowbrook on Thursday In bla automobile, and waa accompanied borne by hla little daughter, Carloa,' and Evelyn Wil liams who epent the paat week witn friends. R. M. C. Ilrown, who waa Injured several months ago, having bla blp broken, la Improving, and will be able to be brought to bla home In thla city from the Bt. Vlncenta HoapiUl Beit Tueailay. OAKLAND PITCHER New Furniture at lowest cash prices. Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Beds and Bed dings, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Wall Paper, Linoleum, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. Basement Department for Toys, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Tin ware, Wooden ware, Hardware and House Furnishings. Mr. J. E. Clune and daughter. Ruth, Of-TlerklPy. Or.. lH7;4irar Mrnnle-JObnn)f tlrwrcprrtnt. home Fr day. after vlaltlng Mr. and ... .. .. . . Im3 ot o Whll ordering the dally grocerle customer often sand ua a mitag Ilk thla: "You are alwaya ao prompt and under, atand my need so wall that A la a pleaaur to dal with you." "f Acompliment--yes-but thats what they all say. We specialize not only in the quality of the goods but in the service we render you. Whether you order. over the 'phone or call In at the atore, you win una th iame courteoua attention and desire to please you it's part of our uilneaa system, just as much as Is our prompt delivery and painstaking ttntion to your every order, no mfttter bow small. Yoa are respectfully Invited to give I trial". E. SEELEY, Qrooor Or gon Ctty WetnhAfd Bldg left on Thursday evening for Mlnne anolla Minn., where ahe waa called by the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. Johns was accompanied by ber slater, of Sell wood. John GlUett, John Ruppell and Amos Pressow, who have been enjoying a week In the mountains, bav return ed. They killed one deer and gather ed aome of the huckleberries that grow 'n that vicinity. Mra. Lilian Maundera, formerly of thla city, but now of Portland, arriv ed In thla city on Thursday to ac company her mother, Mra. Surfua, and aon, Basil, to the hopflelde. They will also visit the State Fair at Salem before returning. Mlaa Ivy Harrington, chief deputy county clerk, haa returned to her work after a vacation of three weeks spent at Sea View, Waah. ' Frank Young, of Southern Califor nia, la In this city visiting bla aunt, Mra. H. O. Inakeep. Mr. Young came to Oregon on hi motorcycle and ex pect a to go to Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., to vlHlt frlenda before bla re turn to California. Will Myers, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, of this city, was vlslt in hla narenta here for several daya during the week and left for Califor nia on a businesa trip. He waa rorm erly connected with tbe Jonea Drug Company, of thla city. W. H. nalr. one of Canby'a promln ent merrhanta, waa In thla city Frl day evening. Br. Pair has Just re turned from Newport, where he ac- rnmnanl li a wife. Mr. and Mra. m J. !ee and daughter Loralne, of Canby, and Mra. Clyde Evana, of Portland. Mlaa Pel I a Oo damlth ana Miaa Ttertha Goldsmith, who had been In San Francisco for the past montu. ni.wliaalnv thnlr tnllllnerv roods, and .uiiln their sister. Mlaa Iena Goldsmith, returnea to uregon l7 n Prlil ht afternoon. Before return ing to Oregon City tbey visited their brothoT. Charlea Goldamitn, or ttac-ramento. Mra A noettllno- and daughter. Miss Alice, who have been spending July and August In Washington, re turned to Oregon City Wednesday eve ning. They apent aome time at l rr.nnr Waah.. as meats of Mrs. Clara Carlson and son. Captain r-h.rtoa rorlaon and also visited Mr. Ooettllng, who la superintendent or the engineering department tor me Government at Fort Warden. Mlaa Annie Gardner, of Meldurm, la ill with tvnholdrtmalarla. Mlaa Gard ner returned Tneaday from the Sad iiahark mountains, where she ac companied Mr. and Mra. Hageman, for an outing, and upon ber return home ahe waa in the best of health. Mrs. Kate Athey. of Portland, who has Juat returned fro-n Seattle, where she spent a month, baa arrived In this city and la vlaltlng her brother, Ed ward Reckner and wife. SHUTS OUT BEAVERS OAKLAND. Sept, 1. (Special.) The Beavers were powerless today be fore Martnonl's twisters and the Oaks won, S to 2. Only two blta were made off tbe Oakland pitcher. Steen llowed eight blta. Oakland got 2 scprea (n the alith and 3 Jntbe seventh. Portland fllded poorly, making three errors. Vernon defeated Sacramento, and aa a result took a tighter noiu on iirsi place. 1 i The results Friday follow: Pacific Coast League Oakland 5, Portland 0: Vernon 9. Sacramento 5; Lob Angelea 2, 8an Francisco 1. Northweatern League Portland 6, Tacoma 2; Vancouver 7, Seattle 2; Spokane 10, Victoria 9. National League New York 3 2, Philadelphia 2-0; Brooklyn 8-2, Boston 5-4: Cincinnati 3 4, Plttaburg HI. American League Philadelphia 1. Boston 0; New York 6. Waahlngton 0; Cleveland 2. Chicago 0. STANDING. Pacific Coast. 0 Won. Lost. P.C. Vernon 87 65 .672 Portland 80 63 .560 Oakland 8 71 641 San Franclaco 73 81 .474 Sacramento 66 82 .446 Lob Angeles 63 91 .400 ' Northwestern. Won. Lost. P.C. Vancouver 86 62 .621 Spokane 78 61 .661 Tacoma 75 64 .539 Seattle 73 63 .536 Portland 70 64 .623 Victoria 31 108 .223 ; . . - ' Shoe Sale To aell Shoes quick at Special pricea, with the McKettrick atock recently purchased and our big stock of Shoe and Rub bers now coming in for Fall and Winter w are simply overload ed and cannot find storeroom. W must therefor cut pricea of atock on hand to move aome goods quickly, and we urge buy er of Shoe to Investigate our ale price and save money in buying c jr Fall and Winter aupply of Shoes. Clearance 8ale of Men' Shoes, sorted atock, worth from $2.50 to S4. Sale price $1.98. Boys' heavy ' atock, good Shoes for rainy1 season, worth $2.60 to $3. 8peclal .$2.oa . Clearance Sale of Ladies' Shoes, aorted atock, worth $3 to $5, button and lace, Shoes. Oxfords and Pump-' 8al price $1.98. Children' 8hoes and Slip pers, tan and black, mostly small size, value $1 to $1.75. Special 69c Handsome dlaplay of Ladlea' new Queen Quality, and Ut A Dunn'a velveta, auedea, patent, kid, dull finish and tana. Men'e Croeett, Abbott and Selx, In Ruaaet calf, cadets, gun metal, vlcl, button or lace. Corner Main and Seventh Streets Oregon City, Oregon o- ' rr ' Stories from Out of Town . OAK GROVE. 63 000 TROUT RECEIVED. aw Flngertlng Are Llbrtd In Creek Or lioumy. rwimr th nast week tbe United Fisheries has deliv ered to the Oregon City Commercial Club 63,000 Rainbow trout nngerungs, which have been liberated in the wat. era of Ahernethy Creek, Milk Creek, Molalla River, Beaver ureea rf..., rvlr Then trout were hatch ed at the Clackamas Station of the Bureau of Fisheries. CATCHER KIN GOES TO CLEVELAND TEAM CINCINNATI. Ohio , Sept. 1. (Special). Major league magnates gathered here today and drafted their yearly quota of playera from the min ors. Jhe American league sent to the minors. $78,600, and the National league. $108,400, for drafted players. Brooklyn club "pent $27,000 for six teen players. The biggest prUe of the drafting waa Dotrolta acquisition of Dubuc for whom $10,000 was asked from Montreal. Those drafted from the Coast league were announced as follows: Portland: Kahn, Cleveland. Oakland: Cutahaw, Brooklyn. Sacramento: Danalg, St. Louis Am ericans. cn rnnpWn' Vltt Detroit. Vernon: Glpe, Philadelphia Amer icans. Los Angeles: " Moore, Chicago Na tionals. Hotel Arrivals. The following are those registered at the Electric Hotel: W.A.Marshall -ifo Aatorla: Peter J. Griffin, nw York: William Peterson, John amit Portland: Dan Campette. J. Heant'a, F. Barker, Sheridan; 8. P. d- William Brownfleld, C. Anderson, U J. Hodge, city; H. L. Vobs and wire, Denver. Patronn our advertlaers. VOTE COUPON. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. - 1 This coupon when neatly clipped and properly rilled In with the V name of the Candidate you wl.h to vote for. will be counted a. on vote. Name of candidate..... Addres . This corrpon la void after 9 p. m.. September J. Cut on line. Don't roll. Send In flaL JENNINGS LODGE. Saturday at 9:00 p. m.. the beautiful home of Abe Labowltch at Rlsley sta tion was discovered on fire by neigh bors. Mr. Campbell phoned for help. Every available man went and helped save the house; the south end was rinmmred. The famllv was In Portland and got borne at ten thirty when the Are was out. Spontaneous comDusuon Is thought to be the cause of the Are. Smoke did most of the damage which will amount to several hundred dol lars covered by Insurance. Arthur r. rah am la sojourning at Long Reach, Wash., for a few daya. Jl:r. Monre SDent the week's end at Astoria and Seaside, returning home Monday morning. Mrs. Emmons and son are rusticat ing at Hood River. Fred H. Harris wa in Portland Monday on business. Mrs. Chambers and little daughter left Tuesday morning for the East to vlHlt her mother. Mrs. Wm. Cederson left for Walla Walla. Wash., Monday morning to vis- It relatives. Jes Harding was taken to St. Vin cent's Hospital, Portland, Monday ev ening. Dr. Melssner of Oregon City la attending. Dr. and Mrs. Townley, of Mllwaukle, passed through here Sunday evening In their auto. The Oak Grove base ball team de feated the Hillsdale team Sunday, August 21st, score 6 to 3. A member of the visiting team got his thumb cut open, the ladles dressing the wound and he was able to nnish tne game. O. W. Bentley and Mrs. Schoemaker, of Marquam, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bentley and family. Cbaa. Worthlngton celebrated his hlrthrin Riinrlav Alienist 27th. There were a few guests at dinner In tbe evening. Those present were u. u. Worthlngton and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worthlngton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and son. Lewis, of Wichita. Kansas, are visit ing Mr and Mra. wm. wens ana family. Tbe two families went to the Cascade Iocks Sunday on a picnic. Mrs. William Matthews died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Macy in Portland Aueust 28th. arter a nn gerlng Illness, sne is survived oj fmir Hanrhter and seven grandchild ren. Funeral announcement will be made later upon arrival of ber daugh ter Mlsa Elizabeth K. Matthews, who - I la nnroute from a summer vny ltrnail Hester Armstrong and Madge Ellis went to Ixnts Wednesday to spend with ITiUth Turner. . j - Arthur Graham, the popular Drug gist, returned home from the Coaat Tuesday evening. noviR. George Kltimlller is hauling wood far hla father at Eagle Creek. rwr Sawtell is home from his ..not, Mnlalla. Mrs. Sutor, of Eagle Creek, la visit I., k.r naronta thla week. Mr. Affholter haa purchased new n.nlilnar. fnr a saw mill. The threshers have come and gone for thla year. Tbe grain Is generally a good quality. UaaJimM rwKhlA)da anil IJtheow. of Clackamaa, visited with the form er's daughter, Mrs. Conway, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Sundburg leave for Inde- nonilnnoe thla week where they will spend two weeks nicking hops. Miss Morse was a member or a iiiMt.r mrrt nv.n last week for Miss A. Wilkinson, of Dubuque. Iowa, who la spending her vacation in tne wesi. Miss Morse and Miss Millie Schloth the swimming instructress, of Port land, former pupils of Miss Wilkinson, complimented with a one o'clock luncheon one day the past week. Mra. Rainer. of Marshfleld, vlalted Mm a C. MacFarlane on Monday. We are pleased to welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, for merly of Tillamook, who are located In tbe Hargrove house. Mra Rrieea. of Stavton. Oregon. haa been vtsltlnr at her son. W. A. Mack's camp, Langhlot Their sister Mrs. Phelps, of Grand Rapids, Mlch was alpo their guest during the sum mer, returning to her home last weea. Mr .and Mrs. H. C. Painion auioea to the Canby peach orchards on Sun day but ronnd no pacnes at mne or chards which usually supply the Lodge folks with the luscious fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts returnea from Seaside. One day was spent at Cannon Beach and Elk Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Soesbe and son, Harold, came ud from Newport for stay at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, cooper ana daughters, Jessie and Daisy and a lit tle granddaughter, of Auburn, N. Y., arrived a fortnight ago and are visit ing their daughter. Mrs. Standlsn Hhonnnrrl. The Cooper family has de cided to locate at St. Johns. Mrs. R E. Frances and b-roiner, Floyd Feesler of Montavllla, spent the day with the Hugo Sandstrora family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zlnzerltng and iamny of Parkplace visited with Mrs. Jones Snnrlav Mrs. Jones is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Dow, of St. Paul, who will remain until October. uti Norma Conway nas peeu ou the sick list for several days. Dr. Hickman, of Portland, is attending Mr a.id Mra. Silas Scripture, or Ore gon City, were caning on . uwse friends last week. Miaa Anna Wilkinson, a oromlnent educator of the Middle West, Is visit ing frlenda and a number of her pupils here, she having spent the entire sum mnr nn the Miut A number of pleas ant affairs. In the way of theater par ties and afternoon teaa. nave own Hn in her honor. While In Port land Miss Wilkinson Is domiciled at The Portland. MIep Maud Sturgeon, a pharmacist of Estacada. vlalted at the P. D. New ell home last week. Rev. F. 0. Brgstreser preached at Grace Chapel on Sunday. Rev. Berg atreaser recently came to tbe coaat aa a Y. P. A. mlaalonary but wa trans ferred to Memorial church. Portland. He will also upply hero. Grandma Newell returned front Sea side laat week where ahe apent two month with her granddaughter, Mra. Gladys Watson. ThA mnrk nn the) new hnilBA hjklnar erected by Wm. Gardner, is progress ing rapidly and will add materially to the appearance of Meldnim. Mra TTarrv Robinson entertained from eleven until three Friday of laat week in honor or ner little guest, mis Mabel Manson. The tuncneon udw waa nrettllv dacoratnd with rosea. Games and music were Indulged In. miss Aieen wamer ana airs. Marry Rohlnaon furnUheit a number of vocal and instrumental selections. Misses Aleen. Ruby and Irene Warner; An nie Russell, , Alice Eve MacFarlane, Mabel Manson and Mrs. A. C. Mac Farlane were present. Harold Wilcox, ot Cleveland, unio. Is risking with hla father, L. Wilcox. C. p. Morse is building a onngaiow on bis acreage on Jennings avenue. Walter Beckner Is doing the carpenter work. FIRWOOD. Miss Irene Alt spent a few days In Astoria last week. Mra. Nina Malar haa been quite sick the past week. Katie Motyl came out from Port land and la visiting her folks for a few weeks. Miss Ida Stuck! Is at ber home for a few weeks' visit. Mr. Heighten and family have re turned to Sandy. Miss Alice Cooper, or Dover, visited Mrs. E. D. Hart Sunday. n KonnRle. who soent the oast two weeka at camn Idleawblle. returned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Mena Frey Nally is at tne beach. Sea Side, Wash., for a few weeks. Several of the Flrwood young peo ple spent a pleasant afternoon at Stuckl's Sunday. They amused them selves In various ways; one of tbe most Interesting- amusements waa eat ing watermelon? Mrs. Malar spent last week at La- ted's visiting her mother. Tbe Mt. Hood Fruit u rowers neia a very successful meeting at Flrwood Saturday afternoon. Conalderable business waa transacted and plana laid for making the meetings more In structive, and Interesting than they have been heretofore. J. O. De8haer drove to uresnam Saturday, moving Mr, Robinson' fam ily who have been camping near Flr wood for the past six weeks. Mr. Robinson Is principal ot the Oresham schools. Mrs. Mack accompanied her slater, who haa been visiting her, to Port land Friday. Mrs. Eva R. Hart and Mrs. John Sinclair have gone to the mountain. Unclaimed Letter. The following is a list of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postofflee for the week ending September 1, 1911: w , De Lashautt, Alice; Freeman, Mra. A. E. (2); Oarvey. Mrs. Bettle; Jew .ii Mra ifnlria- Ismalffnot. Mrs. Joe: Ijilndberg. Mrs. L.; McCarthy, Edna; Slavlch. Mrs. Garrl (2); Bmlthson. Bernlre; Smlthson, Mrs. M. C; Sny der, Mr. H. C; SnebllB, Mr. C. J. Men' List Berdlne. Harry; Bor ock. Fred; Cballvat, A. P. (2); Clark. Wm.; Fields. F. S.; Frost B. T.; Hall, Ray; Hull, H. L; Jone. Tom; Klnjse, Rlden; Leonard. Bam (4);.LIa4Mk Wm. R. ; Lnti, c. U (2); Men-trie, Mr.t Olsen, Peter; Ryan, Wm.; Safest O. P.j Shoemaker. Car: Harve; Stavwaa, 4.; Tan, atV ' Whlta, U " ' X i I S a . ;' :4 if 3 .... t)! ... vl V