MORNINO ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911. C" 'STh Scoop Hi! m Toe, heel and arch a shoe every man can wear with com fort Particularly seasonable now. A complete showing at $5.00. Some few styles $6.oo: $10 REWARD For the arrest an conviction a of anr person or persona, who f RDltvftilly rrmot copies of The MotninK Knterprise rrora me nramli of aubecribera after a paper hut been placed there by f carrier. For Sale by J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Conner Iran. Voire I nMi-wiui'a li..r Voire OuiBld.-ljitent fashion. Pel IH. . LOCAL BRIEFS combined business with pleasure, bsv I nj planed a contract with leading florist, of Portland to supply bar with Bi'etiiiery chiefly Oregon crap, fern and wild huckleberry Vine to enable her to carry on her eitenalve work r'urliiff the coining winter of decorat ing the leading hotel, end residences In Poaadena. Miss Hudaon also makes a specialty of contracting for decorat ing fur wedding and already ha five of audi evofiis, requiring her atten tion upon her return home. Frank Manning, of Mullno, wa In town Saturday. Mr. Norah Smith, of Cam, wa In Oregon City Saturday. Mr. flutter, of Ileaver Creek, wa In Oregon City Saturday, Solh Caaco, of Needy, wa In Ore gon City on business Saturday. Julin Jiukanu nf Clalrmont. waa Mn Oregon City vlaltor Saturday, Mr. and Mn. Fisher, of Cam, were In Oregon City Saturday. it F. Wed die, of Stafford, wa In Oregon City on bualnea Saturday. K. K. Parker, of Maple Ine, wa In Oregou City on bualneaa Saturday. Mr. J. 1-evltt and family returned Haturday from a two week' atay at Seaside. Jack Irian and Jacob Shaft, of Cam, w r Oregon City vtaltor Sat urday. Mr. Arthur William I home from Newport, where she ha been for the pant month. Mr. Jonathan 1'arker and on, Har old, of linker, Or, were In Oregon City Saturday, llev. Father O'Neill, of California, I vlaltlng hi couKtn, Mr. F. S. Bak er, of (iludatone, Mr. Jame MacFarlune wa called, to Woodstock Saturday by the cerloii llliie of Mr. Dlnliro. Mr. William Money will leave thl week for Canada, where ahe will Join her husband. The Mlsaea Marlon and , Mnrjnrlo Money chtH at Forest Orove. FIVE BOW-WOWS ARE CAUGHT IN THE NET Chief of Police Shaw baa five fine dog In the city dog pound. The pouudmaster haa taken these dog up for licenses and utile aomeone come and take them away they will be klllud Monday. Ttil I a flu opportunity for some one who want a good bird dog and there are a good terrier or two alao. LATOURETTE WRITES JOM ABOUT LOCKS (Continued from page 1.) Mlaa Ivah lllackburn. of Greahum. who haa- been taking- nieillcat treat ment In Oregon City went home Sat urday, r- Koy Trulllnger and Stanley Wil liams left Saturday night for Weit I Fork, Or. They will hunt In the Cow I Creek country. Mr. and Mr. William, or lanmr nla, vlMlted friend In Oregon City, Saturday. They are on their way to Atlnntlc, Iowa. Mr. Nash and on left Saturday for Pendleton where they will attend the "Roundup," and visit relative In that ectlon of the atate. Mr. Agnea Inland, who baa been vlaltlng friend and relative In thl City for, th a a:eekret urn edjo her home at St. John's. Saturday. Mia Lela Reed, of Molalla, who ha been vlaltlng her alatcr at Dav eniwirt. Wash., passed through Ore gon City Saturday on her way home. Mr. Sarah ttottemlller and daugh ter, of Rldgefleld, Wirt., who ha been vlaltlng her on Have Bottemll let for the last week, left Saturday for her home. Mr. II. H. Oregory. who ha been at St. Vincent's Hospital In Portland fur tho paat l wek. was brouptht home Saturday. Mrs. Gregory under went a serious operation, but Is fast recovering her health. W. T. Huchanan, publicity agent of the Tortland Railway. Light A 1'ower Company, waa In the city Saturday to attend the big locks mass meeting at th Commercial Club, where he waa an Interested spectator. George A. Brown has Just complet ed a cottage for George Randall or Taylor street, between Eighth and Ninth. Sigurd Anker, the new prin cipal of the Oregon City High School will occupy the new Dunaing. vim (i w Mullen and little daugh ters Alice and Evelyn, of Seattle, are vlsltlna- Mrs. Mullen's aunt, Mrs. James MacFarlane and other rela tives In Oregon City and Gladstone, un Mullen waa formerly Miss Mar garet McLeod, of this city. mill and property of th Woolen Mill Company, the Crown Company, and the llswley Company, to the deep water channel In the baaln and. would thereby appropriate . and practically annlhllutn properties that run up Into tne million. I lie water power site of the Crown Columbia alone I now paying; a rental of $10,000 per year to the l. It., U & V. Co., which bring an Income of 5 per cent on over $7n,. (hm, and thl property would be ab solutely confiscated and destroyed a the right-of-way would occupy" the whole of It. Willie the engineer have very kindly agreed to ahl.ft the line o a not to appropriate any considerable part of the paper mill site of the Hawley Company, yet the Interference with other property now leaned by the Hawley Company from the I'. It., L. I. Co., and the UMe thereof by the Hawley Company would very seriously embarraas the last named company In the operation of Ita'plnnt and the damage to the Hawley Company by such an appro priation would be Irreparable. Ile lta ihae ulementa nf damaice must will -attend 1 be .considered dunnge for appropria te. . . . . . . ... . . I MHr aflfl I eF Uiuuucuuu Ul UUIUW oil water (tower lte belonging to the r.- L A. . P. Co.. w blchwotild run the agnreate of damages away up to a million and a half or two million dollar. Reside this, a per iod of year would elapse before the completion of thl work and untold Inconvenience and embarrassment would rcault to all these mill during the pnigrea of the work. . Expressing the sentiment of the Hawley Company, as well as my own Individual desires, I may aay that we are desirous and anxious that free locks be provided, as It would be of great benefit to the Willamette Val ley and shipping Interests generally, and we are all willing to make any reasonable concessions and sacrifice to obtain the same, but I seriously TiTiBTtntrTTirr-proprtPTy of building new lurks unless It Is found Impractica ble to purchase the locks on the West Side. Immediately after seeing these plans I called upon Mr, Josselyn. pres ident of the P. R-. U P. Co.. to see If he could not be persuaded to make some concessions In price for the sale of the locks and he Informed me that he hod already put a price of ff.oo.ono up to the engineer and that It had been refused. Now. Senator, It does seem to me. as a business proposition, that an earnest effort should be made to reach an agreement with the P. R., L. & P. Co., for the purchase of the locks on the west side rather than expend three or four times the amount of cost in the construction oi new ones through the manuraciunng district of the east side that will nrariirnllv destrov the principal In dustries of thl city where so many of u make a poor living.. From the tenor or Mr. josseiyn o..nvjmniliin I am milte sure he would bo willing to sell for what he .... .hnm, l ha InrVs tn be worth, and I believe far below what the right of way alone would cost for th new propoBltlon. very iruiy youra. C. D. LATOURETTE. NEW SUPERVISORS TENDER REPORTS GARY YESTERDAY RECEIVED FIRST STATEMENTS FROM SCHOOL OFFICERS. MUCH PROGRESS SHOWN IN COUNTY Four or Five New Buildings Have Been Erected, and the Outlook For a Banner Yar Wa Never Better. County School Superintendent Gary on Saturday received tb first report from the new supervisors who have already been out In their dis trict looking over the school build ings and grounds and requiring that the building and grounds be ready and In first class shape before schoSI begin ...... All ihA urMPvlsiirs rjatmrt tfint flhev have been very ' kindly received by the people In their district and verywbore considerable repair work Is being done and ground put In bet ter shape for th winter's work. , A number of school will open to morrow aome nf them tulnff Kalav Deep Creek, Welch', Liberal and Jen nings LMjge. superintendent Gary reports that there will be 100 per cent more male teacher In the coun ty than any year heretofore. Thl I a remarkable showing and deserves notice. At Welch' and Alms new building are being constructed, also ac two or three more place. The supervisor and teacher are expecting a con siderable increase in the attendance this year, but little can be learned atwiut this till school baa actually started. The spelling and mathematical competition Is arousing much Inter est, especially the sielllng contest. Many of the country teacher are planning to have their school enter the competition and It I probable that all the school In the county will be entered. The rule of the competi tion may be bad on application to the office of Superintendent Gary. Su perintendent and supervisors are all well pleased at the outlook. Many teachers are already at their posts ready to commence work. MRSS MEETING FAVORS? - LOCKS (Continued from page 1.) Mill rVm-Uii. n.l... t... tl,.n hi for a fortnight' visit at Tacoma. I o ran term of rboul tin ui,. "Ptember 18. tfia Gladstone Monday morning, Bentnmln HI... - m w n I t ' I'liiiiin, u mriuer ui muui ". was in town on business Friday, imln A .... r - iwwn in nis motor car. Kill r r.rl,l.I.V -.111 . v. viuiiiniuiiH will UKIV y i Pllllnarv nnnnln KA a.nl.mhi . o display early fall hat. Si v" ' o. i ooze, superintendent oi j"0rogon City schools, has gona to F C lArltnm,.. ... I I ' ths children need a hot drink at rhn0l. thrv o I i. fkm . i .... , nave 11 irom ine C .7 ul Varo DOtt,' Keep liquid nours. i, at Huntley. , -. c? w. Robinson, rector of St . P'"eopHi cliurch, lert Friday I for Beatile, where he will de Irk !n ""'IfW1 today to tho Droth- r0O0d nf ci a Aiiurew, i.i rr.'" firrIPr returned to his Inn u w''k visit with his par f li I City M, 8' F' 8cr'P,ur ln Vwi boRrd "f'tllrector of the city u '"'i1 lKUinr lliwiitiiill f Monday night to transact routine Flpti i for the opening of school Mon- r orpieniiier 18. VnilVPort,an1 Uw School, of Port U7.0rKon. opens It fall term Bep- U. u n" nr nlca cata- h,...or..'.h Uw School state that for r. V.. two to thr mnT ,0" Mu " irnooi ror IN siuay I u, M Preparation for th bar. W I ,, ,"" Hudson, of Rosadena, Vw . T ner nom Friday after a - MIhs Hudson is a professional i, rM"r. nd whlltj on ;thl FOOTBALL TALK ALL THE CANDY JUST NOW With the sporting good window chuck a block with apparel and un drle for the gridiron, the football fiend of Oregon City are beginning to awaken to the fact tnai me " for cavorting arter the elualve oval Is and as a result, foorball talk Is In every mouth. Pros- pects for a rattling good team are exceptionally good this year. For several year pasi, a nunu.cr voting men have been making the city by the falla famou aa the home oi .V- n ..t.u.r mil It Is the In- tentlon of these to again organise and get In the game, in oraer io s plenty of game aneaa, orBiiiii"" will in all probabilities ba taken op within the next few day. , Martin Roos, who wa elected cap ..i r k. nrnerin Tltv football team at the Cloae of the eason last year, Is scraping around ror avanauie ." ber. and he aay that with one or two .i... la. i vear'a men Will ail be on deck for the Initial Practices The team last year piayea some of tho Dt iui.u the state. Including tne Young Men Club, or rorum, the heavy Independence team, artfl ." . -.-.4 .Kwlnir The fact that nmb:; of' the old" horse, will be In the harness again "listen good 1" .V -h have been following the work of the team in me pa"- r tirhitA manAffflr oi iu vo say. that all of th player, he has ...n are wllllna to mko a "tab at r. n.1. ..ui- "Wa are hanoi- tne gam- vu- ,.hv th4l cappea. ..V""'"": .UI " .'.n. h..t Poor conaitioni o. we hope to mane " -- before the .eason is over. nn.. h inn tnat we uc -- - V" Vft ,, ..nllnilAll . . ... finntAnd Wim. I.OII11""-'- ..i- .k- larv of suitable dress brooms" and .how baths. W. r--n :A .hr:ofanrd' oo Deiore wo i. Vv vi The our visiting team, to the hotel The lack of shower bams j ac .v" of our team and Is Dy m. ..... - - - often remarkea Dy ganltatton..". . . . -SB9JJ en. os 'etoun uni odn laopaadap mn mm nunoj q8 PIP e(18.. jo MSjo m po't.tnils t 't"" J1J- SAYS KELLY'S SPRINT MARK IS A FRAUD PORTIAND, Sept. 9. Declaring hot imiitv conscience move, mm. Forrest C. 8mltbon, the hurdler, has written to Secretary James k. huih- van. of the Amateur Ainieuc uuiou, New York City, In which he asserts that Pan Kelly'. lOOyard amateur record at Spokane, June 23, 1906, wa fraudulent. - - - Omllhuin ftAVS that Information as to the prospective fake race, In which the amateur recora snouia oe v i nit I..I..J nt a i.K seconds, was given him by Jack King In Portland five days before tne event inu mm he was advised to "go In and win It" He says that King ha. the evidence of the fraud practiced in black and white. mi. Lotting anaortlnna made by 1 HO irnuiuB - - - Smltbson are admitted by King, who says that "Dad" Trine, tne oiu t,r- in. .na.h rM Pit ward Murphy, the noted Stanford athlete, hold letters as well as hlmseir to prove me irum of the allegations. Charge of irre gularity were maae wnen iveuj w supposed to have set a new world. amateur recora ror me iuo jiun. " It- wa. not allowed for six months. ithintln TTnlon. In view of the circumstance, surrounding the affair, decided not long au iu in voke It. action In allowing the record. HAYWOOD ANNOUNCES SERIES OF LECTURES New Stock of Fall Millinery now shown in our Millinery Departrant THE NEW PALMER GARMENT for Ladies Suitsandcoatsmostex cellent texture in Man nish weaves of grey, brown, blue and black?. Suits $10 to $35 Coats$J3.50to$38 Let us show you the FALL STYLES iii ii i n it in New Fall Suits, for Men, Young Men .& Hlnesome showing of the Hcrber t Viilde Special- in. mixtures of browns, grays, blues and blacks. Most excellenr values from S12.50 o 20.00 "Christianity a a Friendship," haa been taken a the theme for a aer les of lecture, by Rev. Sol. A. Hay- nf the First naptlst worm, ii ------- - church, and hi 8unday evening ser mon topics tor tne nn will be based on this. "Christ, the Friend of Sinners, or Doe. Man Need God?" will be the subjects of the pastor1, discourse at the service, thl. evening, which com mence at 7:45. On September 17. the sermon subject will be. ' Man a Friend of Qod, or Does God Need rmnn and Pvthla. or the Divinity of Human Friendships" will be the sutijeci oi mr. on the night of. September H. Spec ial musical features have been ar ranged for thes services. Patronise our aJvertlr, building of free locks and the re moval of the Clackamas Rapids for many years," declared Mr. Hedge., "and fin It reCentlr thev have worked along thitne. suggested by the Com mercial Club. It is now up to ua to say we do want the locks or to ac knowledge that we are a lot of gib bering Idiots. If we are going to quarrel about this thing, why don i uxuf wa want a lamn at the South end of the canal and a hitching post at the nortn ena. I ao noi inina me government will run a canal through ii non non huildlnr if thev can aet out of It This Is only a preliminary survey. I do not believe tne preseni survey, as published, will put the mills out of business, and If the locks are built along th present survey, they will be the best protection Ore mn Pliv has evor had. They will have to be high enough to keep out the floods and that win keep tne wa i.r nut nf Oreeon CltV." W. P. Hawley, who baa been quot ed as saying that the. construction of the locks along the route suggested would nut him out of buslnes, made a brief speech and went over the ground from his point or view.' He 1. In favor of free locka, be .aid. He urged the people of Oregon City to protect their manufacturing Indus trie, and declared tnai inej construc tion of lock, would not be such a big thing as many Imagined, asserting that the supplies would not De noiigni here, and that ln the construction of lock, no more money would be ex pended here than 1. disbursed by the mills every day. C. D. Latourette, attorney ior iue Hawley Pulp & Paper Company, sug gested that the iock minni do oum west of the mills without detriment to the property Interests. "This survey run Into the heart and vitals of tur mills," said Mr. La tourette, "and will result in irrepara ble damage to the property of the Hawley Pulp ft Paper Company, the Crown-Columbia Pulp ft Paper Com pany and the Oregon uuy women Mill. We all want free locks, but we are all interested In avoiding an Injudicious selection of the route." .t-w. onvammpnt will determine where the locks are going to be put," said State Senator w. A. uimica. we .. ihM locks, and we are not the only ones interested. There are a lot of people In tne wuiameue val ley today who are paying excessive freight rates on account of the ton nage that goes through the locks. I Imagine I can see the fine Italian hand of the Portland Railway, Light r. rvmnnnv in this tissue of objection. Congress and the state of Oregon has made the appropriation and for God'a- sake let", get them. Let u say whether we want modern new locks on the east side of the river or whether we . v . MV,rnminl to huv the Old .ifinnatod lock, of the Portland Railway, Light ft Power Company, i ... h.va the lmDression go out that we want the new locka and that we have confidence enougn in me government to place the lock, in the nraxlloalll IllftCe." City Engineer Noble stated he bad had a conversation with Engineer itr whose direction the survey, were made, and that Thomp son had told him there wa. another nlan which would miss the southwest corner of the Hawley building en urwij. . . "The government has already av oided not to buy the -est side lochs, Mr Thnmnsna told m it WSS up to u. and that the government did not alve a damn whether the locks u..ii. r ni aatH Mr Noble. Mayor Brownetl aajd that hundreds of thousands of peopnj are iuier In free transportation in tn win "In building these locks." said be. "you are not only going to benefit 1 i k,. fh imodI of the whole state. Vou cannot get them by qar- .ii if the locks can be num .i.i ... iniurinr valuable nroperty hen let's do that. We ahonld get out Boys' School Stilts We can certainly dress the boy. Our New. Suits are better. Prices from $2.00 to $10.00 SEE THEM The Ctiflee Pants FOR MEN 'T Price $2.5 O and $3.5 O is the Pant to buy for better wear and less cash. i . Our new stock is in L. ADAMS meV DEPART- Corner 7th and Mam Streets- STORE OREGON CITY, ORE. of our moss-back clothe, for once. After all the only'people who are op posed to these lock, are the South ern Pacific Company and the Port land Railway, Light ft Power Com pany." Attorney Stlpp reminded those present not to lose sight of the fact that new lock, would mean a depth or alx feet of water on Clackamas o.niiia anil that boat, will be better able to handle freight between Ore gon City and points on me tower river. v Wo have heard nothing but pro crastination for many years, ex claimed M. J. Lee. of Canby. "I be lieve the engineer, will locate the lock, where they belong. Leave the milling interest, out of thl. question. Tk.r. in a.noo.ooo acre, in the Will amette Valley that are paying tribute for every, ton or rrelgni tnai comes down the river." DUCKS AND SENATORS MAKE IT ONE EACH R A CTt A MTTCNTO. SeDt 9. In the morning game the local., with Ben Hunt again on the firing line, won from the Beaver. In a one to nothing game. In the seventh. Van Buren landed on one of Speck Harkness" bender, for a double, and was brought In by his team mate, r.ino-oi- was evidently Instilled Into the northerners at lunch, for in the afternoon they defeated the near cellar champ, by a .core of 4 to 1. Ten hit. were gleaned off tne aenv ery ot Byram. Steen and Kuhn twirled for Portland. Seattle . Tacoma Portland Victoria .... 78 65 .... 77 69 .... 73 68 a a 35 .645 .528 .618 111 .240 EUGENE NEEDS TEACHER8. Several Pedagogues Resigned During The Suntmtr. EUGENE, Sept 9. The member, of the Eugene board of education fear that tbey will not have enough teach er on Land at the opening of the school, on September 18, to fill all positions. During the summer a num ber of the grade teacher, have re signed and word received yesterday from Professor A. J. Davis, the newly elected principaj of the Condon school in FairmOunt that he will be unable to accept the position. W. C. T. U. Meet Tuesday. The Oregon City Women'. Chris tian Temperance Union wlllnjgj with Mrs. R. W. Porter at Gladstone Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Leave For Massachusetts. Mrs. Harriet H. Ordway and her three children who have been staying with her parent., Mr. and Mr. George A. Brown, of Maple Lane, left on Thursday for their home at Hud sou, Mass. Mrs. Ordway will have as a travel ing companion Mis. Martha Wheat don, one of the secretaries of tha Portland Y. W. C. A. Mis Whealdon goes to New York to study for more extensive work in the association. Coast League. Saturday morning's scores: Sacramento 1, Portland 0. Vernon 8. San Francisco 1. Oakland 5, Los Angeles 2.' Saturday afternoon, score.: Portland 4, Sacramento 1. Vernon 13, San Francisco 5. Los Angeles 3, Oakland 3. Northwestern League. Portland 1. Victoria 3. Vancouver 5-2. spoitane a-o. Seattle-Tacoma ; postponed; rain. M at lina I t Alalia. N. Y. 4, Brooklyn 4; called darkness. Pittsburg 4-3, St. Louis 1-7. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 1. Boston-Philadelphia game postr poned, rain. American League. Boston 2, Philadelphia 0. 'New York 6, Washington 1. Detroit 1, Chicago 0. Cleveland 9. St Louis 2. STANDING. NATURAL HOT MINERAL , BATH8. Rheumatism Can be CuredNature's Way. Hot Lake Sanatorium Write For Booklet HOT LAKE, OREGON. Vernon .... Portland Oakland San Francisco Sacramento . , Paclfto Coaat Won. Lost. P.O. 94 69 .676 87 , .. 89 ...77 ... 71 67 77 88 90 Northwatrn. Won. Lost P.C. Vancouver ..... .... 89 66 .614 Spokane ..... 82 66 .658 School Books and School Supplies We offer this yeara carefully select ed line of School Supplies. Bought in Eastern markets and shipped by Isthmus of Panama at low water rates our stock gives you better values than it would be possible if bought of Coast jobbers in tne usual way. To School Boards we are prepared to quote special prices on everything used in the school room from seats and desks to black board chalk. Ask for our prices. 1 . We carry all text books used in this county and sell them at the state contract prices. We also buy and sell second hand school books. Bring them in early-. HUNTLEY BRCjS. CO. The Rexall Stote ' . Oregon City 1 t