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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1911)
MOKNINO ENTERPRISE, TUEBDAY.'SEFTEMBER 12, 1911. V Th Scoop 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 $6.00. For Sale by J. LEVITT uipniipn Bridge Comer $10 REWARD Tor the arreel n conviction of nv iwmoo or persona, wbo unlaaniliy remove copiee 01 i u w a M.irnlnr Fntarurlae from the iMmli of aubeerlbera after paper bat been placed there by carrier. Chaak Deaa It. Men-bant (to commercial) Why, what' the matter with your noeeT Sod oiih run over It T Traveler-No; you aald I waan't to bow my cimu in here again, ao I've revered it up. (Ota an order.) Com h Cut. LOCAL PRICrS Violet Johnson, of Portland, la via Hlnj friend. Superintendent "oi 1 III. of City School , R. A. Srhnenborn haa gone to rado to work. El Jo and Tom Cook and wlvea apent Sunday In Portland. B. Sullivan, of Clarkea, waa In Ore n City Monday. Kdlih Alhlredge baa returned from trlD to Him Dlk . , . . . A Alfred (larrlor haa returned from a "D In Fimtarn r.nn I ' . Oeoriro T. Carley, of Portland, waa Oregon City Monday. we neiie Mattley baa .gone to 0. IRenson, of Redland, waa In Ore- A metn(t of the Maccabeea baa " "iiiea lor Tueaaay evening. VI.. i . . . . " ""r nCDunuei, or rorxiana, wnt 8unday with frlenda In Oregon WIm Alice Flagler haa gone to Day p.. . ner couain, mibb in .Mr. W. Yoder, oFHbbard, la vlalt- Mr I.. ""nn Anaeraen ana iamny th.. r,urn,"l from Newport, where Mr w w UIIIIIIVI i rwU. V"1 MT'- waiter Reed btva d from a vlalt to Mr. and Mra. ' utorrt ii - . . ... riniiej, oi urooaa. n pL.,Whlu Mra. Amy Drake. ' Portland-, will leave Wedneaday for ,1n to attend tha Rtat. ralr. , . f. and Mra. Walter Reed and aon, 1 aye returned borne after a - '-i. iu naiem ana tjorvauia. RttnonRtratlon of Arabalene," the 'vi t a ; """ Deauuner ai Morrin J' HTt a ulk wlth M,b" Jf r; A M. White and aon. Walter. , Sunday for Drooka, where they . -a AT Hi! mar win viit oortt rinney. Tbr win also attend the Bute rir. Horn, to the wife of Jamee W. Church, Saturday, at Hood River, a nlnapound aon. Mr a. Church form erly waa Ml El ma Albright, of thla cUy. Tba Church family Uvea In Walla Walla. City achoula opn next Monday. Get your booh today at Huntley's, and avoid he jam of opening day. Wa know the book a for evary grade, at Huntley Broa.' Co. George J. Hurley, of Loomla, Waah., and C. A. llabcock and wife, of Port land, were gueata of C. C. Baboock and family Sunday. J. P. Lovett baa gone to Towell River 0. C on bualneea. The Portland Law School, of Port land, Oregon, opena tt fall term Sep tember II. It baa a very nice cat logua for thla year, ahowlng eleven member In the faculty. Tba preei. dent of tba Law School atatee that thera will be two to three mora leo- turera added during tba year, Thla la a splendid law achool for the atudy of law aa a preparation for tba bar. Ara ouka aubairlbar ti the Morn, in ICntarnrlaiT tl nor vou ahould call and let u pu! your name on tha aub- aoription mi imiueuiaieiy- Heart to Heart Talks. Dy EDWIN A. NYJE DISHONEST YOUNG HtN Ao lwa tit-Mlcr In aurh-onuial Iniplf ov-nl It'll tiif ihlw: ' .. '' "II hu known the mm of weaMhi (.rinrnt bi. before tUi-y are tweiitv ono years of age. will buy heavily ' lb stiviigtb of tbvlr inMfU. Then before tbey com of age I hey will las the benefit of lb bankrupt law. You - VVr; Having wiped the lnt clear of 4n dctitednemi. th.V coror Into ui;i.in of their alwre of the folate. 1 i" thin they run the nk of a penWuiliirr aeiitrnce. And ibla man aay ibene yooutf men reirard thla aort of iiroi eOure aa eoni Tthttig pecuHarly 'mart."' It a m. Al the moat they have gained a frw bundnil dollara' wonb of tulT. Tby bare lout what ta Infinitely greater. Put the equation tbn: Wou-a few paltry doltam. Lont-rredlt. repuiailn. cbflrarter. aclf reapfct In a purely bulnew ran' the (ifw of credit la a great one. There may come a time wbnn the viIwumIoii of a credit favor may amount to many tlmcH tbe euro thee young men bare woo by their low trickery. , llowevrr muh money a man may bate or bow llttl. rrrdlt mut Ut n foundation atone Uxn wbtcb be hullil aorrMful boainetw. Credit I oiore than capital. II I tin hualUPMM man'a chief . Nowadaya rttmlnemi mn know very well the commercial hUtory of !h with whom tbey deal Thi-ae yonn men loae not only credit, but reputation. Tbe community will r.rer forret their lanee from hooeaty. Half a lifetime of nprlK'itDeae will not blot out the ahamefnl record of tbrlt boylab vfiMikedneaa. Rut Uo all of thev joung men loa thr chlf a-t of their peraouality-chnr acter. Lou of aelf reaper! will follow aooner or Jeter, but the great toae la of character. Tbey ara modem Eaaua. Thev have aold tbelr birthright ot honor for a meaa of pot tape. What aball It profit a young man u he caln a little money by mean ma oeuvera and loae hie owo aoull Young man To aav nothing whatever of moral or of rlgbteonaneaa. to put the whole matter on a eelflah footing- It pay to be decent: The Medeat Paehmann. Aaked If be found European or American audlencea more agreeable to Dlar to. Mr. Tacbmann replied; "I am eapeclallj fond of KnglUb audlencea. American onea are perbapa more re ceptive and warmer In feeling. English audlencea art often cold, bnt tbey are never cold when I play, now tbey love and adore met You ahould aee and hear thera. When I come on tbe toge It aoroetlmea takea four or five mlnutea before 1 ran begin my playing, and when I am flnlabed they about and arroam yea. they erream Vomme de breblft.' Englnnd la going to be a great country mualcolly." - St. Jamea' Oa actte. . b ....."i'n.th Maaii"" Stamp. ri.-. ,loath niHMk" tIUIe of Servl.i were a ajlul aerlea taaued to m . k nAannatlnil Mkirtt. ttjaflltaft KIllaT Vtvuai" tr ii who In 1901 aacenaen me k.. inf vnmnt h the aaalnatlon of King Alexander and gueen,i'm. The ceutrnl portion or me aeaiirn ' .1 .. t r. hnniU nllA. lllHl OI I 1 being pluced allghtly to the right of the other, that tne rounucr - t-.,rritph dvnaaty In auch a v'O" - -- ktah war aa to abow tbe wnoie or i" y. nmfiie of the other. It la a grim colnrldenre that when the atamp la Inverted a human race ceu mi iitrh la aunnosed by many to bear a distinct reaemblnnce to that ot tha murdered king. . i ...!,. BnanH th Nlflht. a raoant obaerver haa noticed that at the awlfta may be aeen flying op to 10:30 at night and reappearing at dayllghl. Where do tney .penu .... mhnrt Interval It U auggeetKJ mat they apend the night In the nlr. Many Mrrra who have watched thorn aay that aome time during the evening tbey aacend into me until they ara loat to view. - -ii a h. thev aoend the night in the higher regtona of the atmo-phere A atn In the morning. UrJ ago Gilbert White obaerved that the awlfta performed nt every ac- inn f life on the wng. ' i-" aleep In the alrt-London GlolA IN JOY AND SORROW. An oriental rjrr one sum moned lii wite man and said to liirn, "Tell n m aomellung that will modcfal y joyi and sorrow." And Ihe wiae miut made answer and laid, "In Ihe tumult of thy joy and in th depth of tliy lorrowi lepeat to lliyielf tlii truism- 'And even tliia ahaO past away.' " Town Clock A Story ( Medieval Timet By REYNOLDS ATWILD Copyright by American Praia Asso ciation, mi. ' . , V - - Oua need only to go buck a centum to atep Into a aot-lnl condition entirely different from that In which wa live today, and two rent uric ago the de ference waa far greater. N'everrtivlme In that age a faint atreak of dawn appeared on tbe liorl ton of civilization. Certain linplemeuta that wera doatlned to revolutlonlzo the world were Invented. Of thene the printing preaa ami tbe timepiece were perbatia the moat notable. 1 he i Ukh at once excited the Inuenultv of uie chanU-a. and tbev addinl to It manv peeullar featuree. OiielM k - atrlk- Ing tbe hour exhibited figure of the twelve apoatlea, wbo -came out of a door, walked around a circle and went bark iuto bldlag. Another allowed the Uairl adortutf tbe Infant Jeaua. The town clock henceforth regulated the affulra of men. It eatalillMbed the houra for UNir and for worahlu. In the town of Zwelrhofeii, In Ger man v Carl Zwelcler had mado tbe clock high up In the tower that etuod lu the market place. And, having built It ha alona knew bow to regulate ami repair It If It Btopjied either Zwelgler muat atart It and keen It aolna or It remained atopped. .. With It the good people of Zwelrbofen alao atoppea. And If It remained atopped they re mained atoDiied alao. They did not know at what boar to aaaemble for trade or for prayer. They did not know when to a-o to bed or to rlae. If a nrlaoner were aentenced for a aect- fled term no ono knew when that term began or ended. If a man were sen tenced to be banged on a certain day and hour no one knew when tbe aea tanra waa to be executed. Dne day old Frail Becker appeared before the ludge'of the court and ac- cuaed Gretcben Dagner. a lovely girl of ela-hteen. of being a witch. "What evidence," aaked the Judge. have you to corroborate your accuaa- tlonr Laat nlaht I aaw her go out Into her yard, and abe fell down lu a m. Later 1 went ami looked over the wall 4 bb vaoaaap in back to raiaoit at the place where aha fell' and aaw that ah had beau vomiting crooaea .ina. And aa I looked each pin turned Into a tiny anaka and wriggled away." 'That la acrlouB Indeed," aaia me Judge, writing down the accusation. 'itavn von aeen anvtblng erne I v.i At mldnlirht I waa awakened by a Bcreech, and, going to the window, aw the girl emerge from tbe chimney ni rlrla ivit on a broomatlctt." "Worao yet." ald the Judge, who tnwerliiff brow. "Anytbing ewer v nnthins- that I am reaoy o iwear to." , "Are there other wltueaaear M aon liana aaw the wltib fly away from the chimney bna broom- "i ahall have the wench arreated and ,-..,., hi Kofnra ma nn the morrow. De lure to come to make goou your ataie- mania." ' ? '. nn the morrow the maiden, terror .trtrbpn. waa lirouaht in the court, and there before the Judge eat tha old hag md her aon Hana, who awore to wnat .nman had aalO tlie aav Derore. whan tha Indite turned to Gretchen and aaked ber what ahe had to aay to tbe charge ahe pronounced it a lie, .,in that ahe bad refused to marry liana and for that be and bla mother had taken thla revenge. But the juage M ..rod the evidence too explicit to be dlabelleved and felt that be com- m,.nit waa In too great danger to ..n.ni the taklna of any risk. If Gretchen were a witch ahe ahould be lot away with before abe coma propa- ... her witrncrart. Ana were not acre two good wltneaaea. who had IPen evidence of her aorcery? The i that ha ordered her bark to (THUI. rtmm - prison and directed the Jailer to put I grnling over the chimney that ahe mhrht not fly away, 'inai aay w- w.. t ha burned at the atnke. The morning after tWa sentence young Ludwlg Zwelgler. a nephew of him who bad made the clock and waa - e tha town time, entered bla -h Old Zwelgler looked op i ii lie in at tatiari't -v (at blm and, aeelng that be waa la great dlatreaa, aaked blm what waa tba matter. "My beloved Oretruen," aald tba young man, "baa been condemned by the Judge to be burned for a witch. Old Fran Becker wished her to marry hue a.m fur. allua Ihk death of FraU Scboenborger, Grelchea U poaaaaaad of a rortune. ttaua aui ma momer nave brought thla suit for reveoge. Gretcb en lores tne and will marry none otti Tba timekeeper of the town paused in bla wort ana apearea 10 oe iuiub- Ing. llnally ba asked: "When la Gretchen to be burned?" "In all dava." "I can do nothing to avert thla hor ror," aald the old man, "but 1 may stave It off." "flowf aakad I.ndwtif easerlr "I can disarrange tbe mechanism of tha town clock ao thnt Ita hands will not mark tha hour reitularlv or will atop altogether. Tbeu I will not be able to certify to the day or the hour and all acta done witnout this cerun rata will 1 UleaaL" IlelD me. uncle." pleaded tbe young man. catchlnc at tbe atraw offered. At that season the auu roao at Zwelr bofen at 7 o clock, aud moat burghers rMui with It. The uiortilna: after Zwetirler bad talked with hla nephe old Blinon Bbucker got out oi ueu and. aa waa bla custom, looked out o bla window at the cLx k to assure b lin ed f that ba bad not overslept. Tbe aun waa ahlnlng brluhtly. and tbe hour hand of tba clock stood at 10. Simon haatltv nut on hi breecbea and. run- nl ii ir to the houae of hla friend. Gottlieb Zimmerman, knocked loudly on the door "Get OP. Gottlieb," he aald. "The town ta bewitched. It la 10 o'clock. and everybody Is atlll asleep." y.lmiuM-man came out In bla night gown and cap and, aeclug the clock registering tbe hour or 10, went about kuocklng on every door, arousing tbe tieotile. Gretchen Dagucr," be aald. "wbo waa tha dnv before vexterdav con demned, baa bewitched the town. Get nn hurrhera and so about vour work. Later Ladwig rnn Into bla ancle's linn aifdixl'lr and said! - ... "Oh. uncle, vour tsmiierlug with the clock baa been laid by the people to Uretcnen. Tney ciaira mat sue nas oe wltcbed It and tbey are crying for ber to be burned at once." Zwelnler went out Into tbe aquare and looked tin at the clock. Many per sons who were doing the same thing crowded around blm ana askea mm h th matter with It. ,'TfieTocknbjwTC;Bed.'' be told them. Ye, res. ao we all alTy. Gretchen Daener baa bewitched It. Sue ahould be burned at once." It la not Oreti ben wbo haa be witched the clock. Gretchen la not a witch. It la old Frsu ltecker." Frau Becker? Why do you think tbatr 'Becauae tbe bour hand of tbe clock la lust alxtv mlnutea ahead of Ita prop er place, and Frau Becker Is Bixty years old." Tbe crowd gaped Brat at tne speaker. then at the clock.. . , 'And there la an accessory," contin ued Zwelgler, "one who la twenty-two years old." "Why do ou think that?" "Becauae tbe miuute hand la Just twenty-two mlnutea ahead of where it ahould be." There waa more gaping, and Anally aome one aald: nana Becker la twenty-two year old." At thla moment Gottlieb Zimmerman approached and waa told what Zwel gler had aald. "That's abxurd." aald Zimmerman. MffV-u I. ... w.mjf thm. It la m." "What proof," aaked ZweigVr, "la there that Gretchen la a witcnr- "She haa been aeen to vomit crooked pins and fly out of tbe chimney on a broomstick. 'Who aaw berF 'Frau Bn-ker and her aon. hat Itetter nroof than that Re- laaae Gretchen and arrest Fran and liana Becker and I think tba clock will m arlehL" Thla divided the crowd Into two fac tions, the one opposed to and tha other la favor of Zwelgler'a plan. But it ar fnrded a teat, and teats were what the people of that age required on which to base their decisiona. inaeea, u was ridtcnloua It waa a trifle leas ri diculous than bellevlng-an accusation manifestly made for revenge. Bo inoee who wlahed to make the experiment prevailed. Gretchen waa released and y,mr anaera arrested. Meanwhile Zwelgler had aent hla nephew up Into tha clock tower with orders at a certain signal rrom mm 10 nut the hands of the clock In their proper places. When Gretchen waa re leased and Hans Becker and hla moth or ware arreated tbe crowd rushed back Intn the market place to see if tbe clock aoiiroved of tbelr course, it nao atood at 1 o clock and 'a minutes ahortlr before their return. When tbey aaw It aenln it waa exactly 12 o'clock. Then the crowd clamored ror we burning of the Beckere, but Zwelgler tnid them it waa possible that, after all, the clock meant to ahow Ita dlsap- nmrnl of burning for witchcraft ana that waa the reaaon why It had gone wrong. The old man had acquired ao . .a r hU' 41. mUCn COUI1UWIHW vu awuui. amaala of the case thua far that the people were ready to believe anything ke told them. Tney reieaaea mbus vwkar and his mother, and aince tbe clock continued to keep true time they considered that they bad done rignt That waa tha laat caae of witcn- craft that came up befora the court of Germany, and In a few years tnoae who had bellevea m it regaraea 11 a delusion. ' Lndwia? married Gretchen, and they lived to a good om age. tl. r.nnaitlan m4 a Raokat. Tha ordinary skyrocket hi made of varioua compoaltlona packed la tube rolled tightly round a cylindrical core. The match by which tha rocket la ex nloded is placed In a cavity at tha bot Tha movement of tba rocket would be Irregular If It wera not for the aulde atlck. which la made very tight, ao that it does not retard the flight of the rocket when tba gaaea onma out and hit the ground with all their might and send tbe rocket up Into the air for all that It la worm. Pa fronts oar advertiser. TROTTER UHLAN B PAR. TICULAR PIECE OP HORSEFLESH. Uhlan, the world's champion trotter. Is a mighty particular piece of horseflesh when It cornea to drinking water.' Not so very long ago Tom Logan, who la proud of Wing Uhlan's valet, hit upon the plan of fur nishing Ublau with spring water to drink. Tom figured he would rive the a-eldlna a treat for a 2 41 few days, but be bad no Inten tions of continuing tha practice. -When Logan tried to change from Bprtng water to the old va riety for Uhlan thera waa noth ing doing. Tba atar performer positively refused to drink. ; That's why Logan makes a five mile trip on a motorcycle every ; morning to provide Uhlan with aprtug water to drink. STYMIE IS DOOMED. Old Feature of Golf Likely to Be Eliminated. Tba gun fired recently In the west Intimating a renewal of tha attack upon the much abused stymie has been beard with conflicting emotions In the east. Just becauae a well- known player In aome important match hap pens to lose a bole at a critical pome. through being laid a stymie, falls to change a situation or condition mat baa existed for generatlona, say the loyal aupportera of the old school When the rules of golf wera drafted the atymia became part and parcel ol tba game. It la atlll auch. Even so, there are those who go bo far aa to aay that tha stymie la doomed, and that it Is only a matter of a year or two era It will be banished In America. Tha Frivolous Limit. Ttla main trouble waa that ba per listed In treating everything frivo lously. Nothing waa aacrea to mm. Rnirirent anv aublect. any one what ever one that waa absolutely rendlnc tbe world asunder ana be wouiu crack a Joke about it "That chan" said a Berloua minaeo friend In a wild attempt to do lustlca to the other'a frivollty-"why. thit chap Is the only human being on eartn wno ran atns tha Declaration of Independ ence to a concertina accouipanimentr New Tork Times. A Long Burning Fire. At tba Cheouera Inn at Blapeatonea, near Osmotberly, England, la a Ore which for mora than a century naa never been allowed to go out The place la a quaint little building, to hiz-h man visitors resort on account of Its never extlugulahed Are and the turf cakes baked upon its hen nn. ii has been ket by members of one ram lly for over a hundred years. Read tha Morning Bcterprla. N ew ;.Fall Millinery.. This is our special opening week for showing the New Fall Millinery. Our large assortment of Trimmed hats will make it easy for you to select just the Hat you want, and at such a reasonable price. Visit our- Millinery Department- this week and see the New Hats. L. ADAMS Department PLAYERS FOUND RUBE MARQUARD AN EASY MARK. Bob Marquard waan't quite aura ha bad been bought by the Glanta from Indlanapolla three years ago until he was on a train bound for New Tha York, big southpaw bad been beaten ont of $2 In Mc O r a w's At:-'. .- . j A ma two ara he re and. once bitten, waa twice cautloua. John Henry Myera. a teammate KABQTJABD. of Rube's on tha Canton (O.) team, Marquard'a first one. got, the $11,000 beauty's S2. Here'e tha story: Myers showed Rube a faka telegram from McGraw. asking Myers to report to the Glanta at X5O0 a month. Myers borrowed B0 centa of Rube to pay for the message. lie borrowed another l.ij ..ii.. . 1- llr!n that f be could bring Marquard with i him. Later Marquard pnld 60 cents for a telegram supposed to have been Bent by McGraw, saying he would give Marquard $KK a pjontli. Kube gave Myera DO ccuta to wire McGraw hla accept iinrc. . Myers told Rub they would jump the Canton club that night. Kube waa nervous at tne park. Myera told him to act natural. 1-nrk hla clothea after the game, check hla trunk at the depot and wait at a certain poolroom. Bade Myers, Canton manager, found Marquard at the pool room, "now much did John Henry work you forT Bade aaked. "Two dollars," aald Rub. "Why, what's tha matterr "Oh, nothing," aald Bade, "ex cept that those meseagea ara writ ten on Bending blanka, and you were receiving them." NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS. Store. BASEBALL POINTERS ' Umpire Johnstone saya that In th laat nine yeara be has seen only thrao gamea In which but ona ball waa used. Experta declare that Barry of tha Athletics geta in front of batted ball better than any other ahortatop. Not only does ba get la front of them, bat ha geta them. Titus, Phllly outfielder, wears toothpick In his mouth when at bat, and Umpire Johnstone declares If a ball ever hits the ornament ba will call a foul strike on tha sorrel top. Frank Bowerman. tha veteran catch er, say Larry uneney, ixutuisi pitcher, 1 tha beat apltball pitcher In tba gam. Bowarman haa caught many apltball pitchers. Ha caught Cheney when both wera with Indianapolis last season. . George Jackson, tba new outfielder pf the Boston Rustlers, wba baa been pnktr.B- things bum since breaking Into fie inc.Jons Is no relation to Joa Jack Am. snv that both belong to the broth erbor; o? swat , , NI. k Maddox baa been pitching m , well for th Kansas City club that th Pirates, who have an option on him.' will submit him to tha recall. Maddox pitched three two hit gamea In succes sion aud In the Mlaaourl valley Is re garded aa a greater twlrler than OToole, , A Man Much Sought After. She Wbo la tha moat popular man In your club? Ha I am. She Isn't It conceited of you to say that? He- Ob, no. It la equivalent to saying that I loae more money at cards than any of tbe other member. Matrimonial. "What did your wife say to yon when yon got home last night T "Too may nave time to 11a ten, bat 1 haven't time to tall yon. Pre got to catch a train In two hours." Houston Post .- - Financing th Affair. "Father, the dak has proposed, and wa want to be married Immediately." "AH right Here'a a check for your million. Tell the duka to step In and PU give him a dollar to get tba Ucens." Kansas City Journal MinK Chaak Bona. niffh rheek bonea are aaid to Indi cate great force of character in some direction. ' . . Rheumatism Can be CuredNature's Way. HotUKefcrtcTkn. , Writ Pa Beakta HOT LAKE, OREGON.