4 MORNIKO ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY. SEPTEIDKR 51911 i a................ m II ' v II I ii ii ii 1 The MORNING ENTERPRISE is now Read in 1000 Homes Daily That 800 of these subscriptions are paid in advance is due largely to the response of the public during' the'GRAND VOTING CONTEST. We are proud of our circulation and believe it is - WORTH-BOASTING-A-BOUT- Established 45 years ago and always the popular news medium of the Clackamas County Citizen. The OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, weekly edition is still Read in over 1500 Homes Hundreds of these subscriptions being paid five to ten years in advance. A Jf-4.4- WM f"1 ke daily and weekly Enterprise OVCl? tlSCr S the best medium for reaching the Clacka mas County buyers. Onna af the 11w mm probably had Its ortgia ta Rom. Tba tana coane) from tb kith oCV-er called maar. who doty t was. among ether things, to eoa aaerata the people. Tba Coma ceo aata moat hare beea minute a ad fall. alar It Indicated aot only Uta number f tba peopi. bat their respective dnta tic positioaa. wealth, ate. It see so that tba Bomaa reams waa taken a boot avwry fifth year. Tba rat effort to taka a eeaaaa ta Great Brttaia waa mad la, 1901. bat It did wot extend to Ireland. Tba first ee aaaa arcr take la tba Catted State waa ta tba year 17X at ore which tlma It baa beea take regularly every taa Veara. . AaiiwtTria Is) Panama, la raaaaaa reaida tba Talaaaaacam, trfba af ladlaaa who hara aot changed tbetr ha Uta aloe tba daya ot Waaibaa. Tba Talamaacan'a bat. whirh la a aaaatarptora ta tba art af thatching, la a hnxa affair and abaltcra bla aattra famDy a ad all kla wartdty lacJadloc tba domeatie Aa be la a paat maater la tba art af fieaaeatlcaUnt; tba wild dear, tba f ircary. tba tapir aad area tba tlgwr cat. aaaabara tbeaa aalaaata ara praa aot ta arary TfDa. Hla bad coeanata bt tba traak af a carta la apadaa ot cat lata atrlpa and aapportad i or fowr feet ftaaa tba rraasd ea hfraaaa. A frar aartbaa pota lafbla Ba-If I vara awddenly ta leaa an woald jwm atarry aaa yaat laaal 8ha-riot olta tba aaaia. Wt abaald hara to taatta law ta bring aa iaTamUClaiaiirilil Trlh Eaolano'a Mfd Oak a." At rolstead. Suffolk, there still exists a "gospel oak" which la orer 2-000 years old. Tba oak baa a girth of thirty -all feat and although tba "goa peJ oaks" geoerally Mood on tba booa dartea of pariahea. this trea ataada la tba center of the miaga. "GoapaJ oaks" at ooa tlma stodded tba coun try, taking tbetr names froa tba fact that they acred aa ststioas from wrfclch tba Christian mlaslooarlaa preached ta tba Aug lea aad Saxooa 1300 year ago. Very few of tba trees bow remain, bat In some cases It la poaatbia to tafl Taguctj where tbey stood from tba aamea gtren to places auch aa Gospal Oak rail klaO Ga Tba Ratwra af tKe PradigaL Wham tba cMar brother of tba prodi gal aoa caosa Dear kla father's booaa ha heard, according ta tba authorised rersJoa. "music aad dancing." Or. Baadel Harrta. ta aa addraaa at West- aamacjer coUega, Cambrtdga, says that tba word for music la tba original la "aysapoouy" gad that symphony aaeana tba bagpipes. WydlflVs Teratoa gtrca tba word sym phony, bat ao ather traaalatar baa doata ao. WrcUffa also aaya that ha beard "aympbooy and a crowd.' Now, crawd la tba Walsh crwtb ar harp. la rlnr of tba two tnatruments Dr. Harrta aaya that tba alder brother bad aom joatlflcarJoa far getting angry Chrhrtlaa World. "Vj dear hftaa hlooeybaga." oald tba taaparaalaa joang ma a. "1 lore yvm aaora taa a I caa find worda to teO." t Bot I pros ama yva coald toll aaa hi raraa." ra)oUwd tba baaatlfal RAILWAY RAPPED FOR HOT RAISGiG GRADE Residenta of Canemah ara Indlg aant OTer tba failura ot tba Portland Railway. Light A Power Company to ral the grado ot tba railway ba twaea ihla city aad that suburb. They deciara that tba company promised to do this be for tba fall rains began to prcrent tba track from being Inun dated, aa baa been tba case almost arery fall and winter. Members of tba Ororoa City Council, city Engin eer Nob la aad General Superintendent Fields, Vie-President foliar aad En gineer Pomphrey, of tba railway com pany, mad a trip over tba road aer era! moot ha ago. aad tba repreaent Urea of tba company promised tba grade would be raised la a abort am. Tbo work. bowTr. baa aot" been started, aad It win bo Unpoaalblo, It la said, to do It this year. Aa a result of tba company failing to keep Ita promise, tba citizens of Cane man. as pect to be I neon rente need again this fall and winter aa a result of water co Taring tba tracka and delaying tba tavtoa It Off. Tba street plan waa out our way tba other night, aad oar aazt door etebbor dldal Bko It. "Here's a nickel.- ha shouted to tba grlader. "V you'll go away at owe." "Xea dec aoaaeboda wat la aaackH anted tba grinder. "Not yet." answered oar neighbor. "Barry ."Orrela ad rial Ialer. TENUIS TITLE IS RETAINED BY LAftNED XEWPORT. R. I, 8ept 4. (Spec ial). DefeaUng Maarlca E. McLough U n of Saa Francisco la three straight aeta, William A. Lamed today retained hla till aa national tennis champion. Tba challenger mad bla strongest showing to tba first two sets, the champion winning out easily la th third oa a -t score. klcLoughlln s play waa brilliant throughout, but th strong oat work of tha champion mad It a toeing fiht for th young Californlan. Th eeorea of tba first two aeU wera M aad H. in th first set Lauvad acored li points to hlcLough lln a Xi and In th second 12 to XS. Ma Thought Right. Two of Britain's greatest fighters. Lord Netooo. the hero of Trafalgar, aad th Duke of Wellington, nick no ra ad "Old Nosey." met but once la tbelt Urea, and that meeting occurred Id tba little kill at 10 Downing atreel. Beside th quaint old fireplace there tbey entered Into a general cvaterwi Uoa. and Nefano was so luiprnwd with th duk that ha naked a errant who waa tba mas srtth tha atriklng "Major General Ir Arthur Welle ley. any lord." replied th aerrant. astound ad at tba sailor Ignorance. . "AhT aald Kahna. "I tboaght be wna ao coaaaaoa aaaa." National Mag aataa. L-,.L. -I think tfn ahaurd t aay kln U daugerooe,- gabed Ml- Hoaabud. What poaslbl couU I read ! by kUaingr 1 "Marrtag, uxU"." gruulad Oram Ptrouie our aJrnlsrs. heeslnf -I doot cr for thai sbsd. and positively wouldal hav It." "Sorry. madanv" -stau yo my ,a,pl 111 c I chang my Ud."-WMttton Herald. , lllllllllHIIHhfj Their Representative .A $ory lor labor Day New way l Eaalaf a Strike By F. A. MITCMX j Cc-pxrtaot ar American 1Y A-. - ClalHMV, 111- J Tl I I I M I I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 I I t-rH-r Tta smtt. mine, to hav to tell you tint I'm going ' lv yu " A girl of twenty. hoe red mul Whit completion benpoke lrlh blood, stood before ber mistress. Angering bet apron with evident rniberranjeiil -Why. Maggi. what bar 1 d -ur "Nothing. Bilo." Then why ar yon going to leave mr "Well, miss tb truth l-why. tul rm going ' be married " "Oh. I in. Who are you going to marry, Maler -Jim. liooiaa. that work la the A ln worth factory." The Ainawortb faPtoryT "Tea. mi- yargaret Etherldge. the girls oils tress, was Interested Id tha AlDwnti company as a stockholder and tbroufiu Its president and manager. Ukbard Ainawortb. "rm aorry to lose you. M!e." a!d alias Etberldr. "but If you are gnlns -to b married, you ran depend uo m t git you whiteTer you wlU nol In th way of elotbea. hourwhold tlnrn and ather thing, to enable you to set up housekeeping." "Thank you. ml." Maggie was married and went to lire with her husbsod la a small aolt large, but th couple made them da rery well till th flmt child ram, when they were obllred to take a backward step financially by Incurring a considerable bill for medical attend ance.' Then Jim wss taken sick, and that lncreaseU-th lndebtcvloesa. yean while Richard Alnsworth had ' been pressing ao unsuccessful suit with Miss Etbertdg. He bad greatly increased the output of tb Alnsworth company sine h took the mansge ment. and to th book rslu of tb stork SO per cent bad been added. la deed. Rk-hard Alnsworth hsd com to be considered on of the smartest young business men In the sta's. But thert were difference ttweeu him and Margaret Etbertdg that prcTeut ed her from accepting blm. Tbo business quallflcsUona for which tha world applauded blm did not appeal to her. 8b did not uudersuud th methods by which that silent partner, capital, was made to absorb the lion's J ahar of tb profits of a buslnesa 8 tie aa w th opera tlTse men. women and children going to the works early In th morning and, baring worked bard all day. return In tb erenlog to their shabby homea to repeat the process day after day. The were working to pay dlrldends on ber stock, while she. who did nothing, llred In afS jenc. It aeemed to her that there was some thing wrong. 8b appealed to Richard Alnsworth for an explanation, but hla explanations were not satisfactory. Hla reasons conrtneed ber, hut ber heart, her sens of Justice, wer ua moTed by them. "Why can't you pay your operaUras enough to enable them to lit mors comfortablyr she asked Mr. Alns worth. "Because of competition." "Explain." "Other concerns would be abl to undersell and w would be forced cat of business." "Why not approprUt a portion of th dlrldends, which ar enormous, to th operatlTssr ! "Becaus of sereral reasons, tk most pertinent of which la that tb 1 stockholders would object." ' "I am a stockholder. Tmi m.. my dlvldenda In half, grring on hnlf to tb oper tiTea." "Too ar on among hundreds; th rewt. Instead of being willing to glv op their pronta. ar bowling for mora. My dear Margaret, you don't under stand such things." -Doe anybody understand Ihemr "Taa. ODa-Prorldenc." Ooa day Maggia Doolan sent t pltl ful minsaga to Margaret, scrawled In pancll on a bit of paper, ssylng that aba waa III. bar husband waa away at hla work an day, tha children had no on to take car of thm, and Jlm a wage wer pledged for debts Be atdea this, ther was nothing to M Jn th houaa. Margarvt Immediately ml Bad forth with a w.ll filled pars nd atopptng at th prorlslon abopa by the way. carried comfort to tba distressed. Aa ah was coming away. Jim cam In with a rueful countenance and. throw- T" ,D ch1'- aroPPl hi bead la hla arms on a table a frightened ton. Tb strik la on," wis ths tnotimfnl may. "Ob. bea,en.r cried Magrla In d! yay- "What ar th handa striking forr aakd Margaret Etherldge. To per cent adranc a around." And do yoq mesa that you will -I da- -How much do you MrTir Twenty-on dollars a wsek" I "w?7 Ha E?nr W"k,jr Wy day amount" ' fWk thankful houashold behind her JL pr: Prolonged ooa. On, arwilng whll u was la Pr..rrea rtlchard Alnsworth and Mar r!Ti:inerUl, wer alttlng la h bo dlai-uMln lbs matter. .iu not nlra iba man wUat the iU.iuai.ar she ahl. frVr a iiiiiul'er r t ". 4 within ! ""'"' ,h" wn anotber d-n.i.d. ami ao . 0 .mill w , them so much tbat wacau t auao usTtur. ., . onc-Ttil- wnr drive , out of Uisllieea aud them OUt ot employment." Vby cu'l a ronir'iula ! (Tcl- edT ' The quetl.nla a dirtUult .-n I t if these men wer repre sented ly on of lh. ir own mimler a cou.'rv.n.le Hilgbl I effe.te.1 llul tbev are rei.iv.enliHl by or iimmw perioi.s wb li.lvrt I 'iH .-ouslder their lntore.t. The qu.-IMn "wett tbo UU'rer and tb rapiull.t ara lbom coi.Msuily arUtng bel.i prtiiera lu bu.liio.. Wbenerer ll imerem. o. per.M and paoplea ar InteHwlued there rso ouly l l" ""h ,n want of harmony. When lha capital . . ..- i. iii lnUrer Ii la tb U.ni: run Injure his l-ulneM. When the lal-rer U ei-lve, in in uemsoii u,,u ilirtcapllalUl be iujure th bwsl ucm In wtlch ha arti.er." nK had Bcan-clr siHkro tba last word when ther wss erl.iew of a commotion without. Horn one cried: -Hiirrsh for lb strike sympaioisor; Alnsworth and Margaret looked at each other wondecitigly. -Where s tb leddyT Com out r Ther was a ring at tba door ball. Margaret ih" to answer th auiu h.rm.r A workman stood at tb door. who. pulling repcrfully Iba rim of bis tattered hat. aalU to ner: r,.r-. . ua of us here. iuIm. thai bear! a' ye hat contributed to th strik.' fond by paying Jlw inioiaaa family his weekly wage, bar coma to thank ie. Would ye mind soowin yourwlf on the porch f Margaret went out and aaw a crowd of upturned faces. Ilrhted only by a street Ismu ..l . . .r lh. Im1.1v Mlrlka i U l rr . um ' y STUiathlier' cried th tuU who bad bnuciil her out Tb cb-ers acre glren with a will. and wbeu quiet was restored Mar garet aald. ' wt -. - mwmi) th.t I am a A . mu mJ w . . strik sympathiser, but 1 ran aay that I am a aympatbiscr witn you sua yuur families I am a stockholder In th Ainawortb couipany. and If by throw- In. .11 .Il.l.laiul. airelil what I need to keep body snd soul together I could end tnls sink l wouia ooso. "Good for you:" "It th other stockholders do th sani!" "For Gods sake, end It" How would you Ilk to mak ma your lepismtstlie lu luufar 10 your nam with tb management of tba Ainawortb company with a new to a compromiser' -Bully r "Go abeadr "Doir Mara-aret'a Introducer held un hla hand for ellenr and said: "Ail In fa ror or lu Etbervig rap- reaantlng us say ay." Thar waa a wild about of aye. No oaa wer railed ror or given. "Virt well " said M.r.nref Tntnor. row morning at 10 o'clock I will b ready to recelv a rommltte of man vhA ar vnrkm men vha hare heten aupportlng tbetr families by their la bor in tba works of th Alnsworth MmrnfiT. ftetn't til tnr. at. ela. If you do I shall dec U n to act for yoo- ftb withdrew, followed b wild shoots from laborers delighted with the novel plan of endevorlag to secure their demsods through a stockholder and a woman. In ten minutes more tb neighborhood was deserted. Tb next morning It U-hard Aina wortb waa at Margaret'a bom some Mm before the snoesraur of the nun- mlttee and was shown Into a room by himself, ready to deride upon any proposition that misht be made. When tba committee arrived tbey wer plac ed in th drawing room. Margaret en tered and aald: 'Make your demand " 'Our only demand." refilled th spokesman. "1 for 10 per rant ad ranoa." "If tb rale la arsnted. hn. L before a demand will b mad for an. other ralaer Th commute conferred and flnall agreed to bleilc thenix-lr. that oew demand aboold he mad within two year. "How la th management of the com pany to 1 assured that you will keep thl pledger After anotber consultation tb spokes man aald. "Everr cnerati. win a written pledg to you. and you caa gie your word to- tba management." "Very wIL Wklt here." Withdrawing, kla " ' I IUIV tba room occupied by th manager and maoe nim the proposition. Now Richard Alliawnrth KJ - hrewd bead In more way than on. coma e an opportunity when It preaected Itself, and he saw on now. "Margaret," b said, "tb terms ar accepted on on condition " "What U Itr .'Tb',i 7rm n additional pledge." "What pledger To become my wlf." tt,.'""' 'ried to aaUafy blm wlih an .ion. All to no pur poae. Ha s,od flrm aa a rock. Either ""l"""n D.U,t b Introdocad Jl iTaaiMnt or th atrtv must !iT F'ni"",h PKt ber hand Thai : Bight tb.r wa. , drmonatra- o about Mar,. Ktheria. hVtna. nd nothing wou.d aat.afy tE ciSS anutlve. n , ch,tr ajr. around tbrf factory . bom V-J,. " NATOHAL HOT- MINIRAL HEAVY IIITTQ TIIISSEASC; In Major Lea' MANY EXTRA EASE ybald Meh rr Hsm. a . i tn r UM Cl.s Othe .,, r Ovrha'w4. TOMMY CUM J WbB tb beU i Octobr tb fsus will JrV, aaw ban tug record to dlacun. i 1 Ing from tb aay the !., i tha American aud National : blttlug the ball thl.. year, aro aura to b ma0-, J, praweat aeasoo aa UBprscedeotoT I br of aitra.basf ..firtta Ws.il. suada. There .ry Uev that aaw rw-orrt. win u Usbsd for two baggers and tkra,. ' drlra aa well as for txm ram loco ther to something mutm th words "boma rua' aanwu, ! fan throughout th country trt j ' Va -.r. rhsta hy Asasrleaa Ptm AsMcataa rr ooa a, paraorra a saw arm aatad la tba pUyar who maoagwaai tba greatest nnmber of four baa wira daring tb season. At th prevent tlma eotbottaai at aver tb country ar watching tto at work of young rred I.uderua. tht T Uaa' first, basemsn. who by kls battht arly this year bcamt aa famous a mintmA Cnkh Han. tVaneT. LoiaW Bwwi ew w ) a ' la attar tba bom run record 1800 by Bock rtemaa of tb Wa lngtoa Natlonala. Luderua rec alumpad la hla batting and wm i piscwl by Branafleid. but nonla kalUesa oa his retort fe ' regain hla ey. "Socks" gybold boMa th AaarW leagua record for horn rona. Bi tabllahed It ta 1902. Tba fonair Ao I tic ta that year mad alrteea. LnWua racord compared ta lk mad when baa ball waa ra fancy might b called a Joka W gam, bower er. baa chanted sine tnn. aapocUily th bartog MJ pitching. Then, too. batter pl greater part la tha game than pitra It la a remarkable feat todif a Utter to make two home ooa gam, w bare a la olden timet f and thraa war aot unusual. Howoror. It la a fact Ikst om i baa made vo homer In api gam. On Jun' 11 Wright, playing for tb Ooci club agalnat tb Holt clob of port. Ky, mad that onmher. 7 later Up Plka mad all in taaL Aa lata aa 1874 Al lMfr feldar and rotter earned tba Oiuw tloo of making fiva In a lng"a Ping Bodla. anotber young PW who U making good thla yaarl to M. leagua company, eclipsed racord of twenty-five four f" Last yaar. when tba fielder played with Ran Krand 01 made thirty bom runa. Ty Cobb of tba Tlgara la tag for a batting record. B th ooa Ungh Duffy aet op U which waa .438 for 124 g'n m Duffy Lewta of tba Bed fioi "wr Jig hla bardaat to beat tb"ZL mad last yaar by Nap UJn'wT baa drivM. Last year UJo -J fiftj-OD doublaa. Lewla M anor tbaa half tb number. rontlnoe bla preaant ga b v dent of beating Lajole mark- Lajola also holds tba record P greet st number of triple m Ing a aaaaon. Ha cafablHbed 1903. wbeo ba reglntered ,D'7r"T)fc for th season. To data Urryi Cobb and Craa ftaaa mark. V Rheumatism fanj Cured Haturej Hot UXefcnatorW Writa ror MOT LAKt. 00n- talrjr i n.