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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1911)
MOUNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911. foot Ball, Watch, or an Air Gun FREE with every boys aoit. School starting la a fw dyt , you will find here a Urge assortment of Fine Boy's FaU Suits and Overcoats in all the new shades In brown and dark grays. Also a complete line of Boy's Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner.' See Our Windows. fir wood. ' Carl I". Anderson, of Ore gun City, oii of the County Supervisor o( schools, v lulled tti shools of this dis trict last week, also Salmon River, Welches and Kelso. Mr. Anderson waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hart Thursday night. J. O. DeBhazer drove to Liniment Junction Friday. Mr. and Mra. A. Malar vlalted Mr. Malar' a mother at Clackamas over Sunday. F. Klllng, of Portland, visited bis ranch over Sunday. Mlaa Edith Miller has gone to Port land for a few month i. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Corey were transacting business In the city th'ls week. Mrs. Eva It. Mart anil John Sinclair were down from the mountains Sun day looking over their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Malar, who have been visiting A. Malar's, left for As toria last week, Mrs. Motejl and daughters, Mary and Katie have gone to the hop fields for a few weeks. Mr. F. L. Mark. W. Wilklns, L. I'rldrmore, E. D. Hart, A. C. Mllllrod and Mr. IJJxon attended the commer cial club meeting at Bandy Monday evening. The meeting waa for the purpose of aecurlng rlKht of. way for the Mt. Hood railroad from Cottrell to Bandy. CHERRYVILLe. 10 REWArtO For the arrest an conviction of anv person or persons, who unlawfully remove copies of The Morning Enterprise from the premises of subecrlbera after paper has been placed there by carrier. Treuble Was Out. Justice of the Peace Samson Is suf fering from a apralned ankle. Mrs. J. W. Colo, Mlssea Edith and Ilha Jackson and Clara Mitchell left Wednesday for Pendleton and Walla Walla to visit friends and relatives and attend the Round up. Miss Eva Unison will begin teaching In Oregon City September 16. On Saturdays she will teach at E. L. Hhaw's, 406 Hlxth street, and on Wed nesday at L. O. Mcore's on Center atreet. Second band school books,' bought and sold at Huntley's. Come this week and avoid the opening day Jam. J. A. Tufts, County Treasurer left Wednesday for a three day's trip to Pendlfton. He will attend the Round up and visit John Oerdalne an old comrade of the Civil War. Mr. Gerdalno la 87 years old. n ( flotihlns manacer of the Ore gon Commission Company, went to Portland Wednesday to be present at an operation upon the throat of his brother, Elmer Robblns, of Amity. Bee window display of New Fall Hats at John Adams, The People's At last. Mlaa Millio. 1 t an say some thing that I hare been burning to ask .you for son time." ' . "What I it T What ! It!" lias your cousin F.rnn enough " ty to marry onT"- ?!lk. ,i J 1 J. R. Ilowland, new principal of the Willamette ecbool arrived in the city Tuesday and will open the school Monday. Mr. tiowland Is a brother of N. W. Ilowland. principal of the Easthnm school. He came here from Dunkirk. O. CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKIE. Vincent Frlel, who has been work ing at Government Camp, spent sev eral daya In Cherryvllle. Clark W. Corey Intends building a house tbla fall. Dave Douglass has quit work on the Mt. Hood road and has moved his family back to Cherryvllle. George F. Darrjnger has complet ed a handsome house over his well and Is putting up a fine ornamental wire fence In front of hia ranch along the Mount Hood road. He has one of the finest summer homes In Cher ryvllle. Bam Cox, of Portland, Is helping his brother-in-law, I. Martin, build a hotise. Master Harold Graham, who has l.un vlnltinr his erandfuther. Dr. Bot- kins, has returned to Montavllla to? --ft. 1 Thos. F. McCabe haa recently fin ished a fine two story bouse on his eighty acre ranch. ' August Bedenstetn spent Sunday in Cherryvllle. .George Odell, of Bandy, spent Sun day In Cherryvllle. K. C Hoffman,- of Portland, spent Sunday In Cherryvllle. , Miss Beulajt Barrlnger left for ber home In Montavllla last week. . Mrs. Ray Murray waa taken serious- HAS VOLGAST MADEAMERROR? McFarland Ma; Have Fooled Him on Weight Question. PAIR TO MEET IN MILWAUKEE Will Be a Battle of Ten Rounds, and Chicago Boy Experts te Win After One tided Bout On Other Hand, Welfaet Says He'll Knockout Paeky. Has the world's lightweight cham pion. Ad Wolgaat, made serious mis take In consenting to meet Tacky Me Farland In a ten round contest in Mil waukee, Sept. 15? Sporting men who have followed the work of these crack boxers cannot agree In framing an an swer to this oft repeated question. LOCAL BRICrS 0. E. Hayes went to Portland Wed nesilay. Geo. A. Harding was In Portland Wednesday. William J. Wilson went to the State' Fair Wednesday. N. W. Ilowland la back from the country for the winter. Mra, Walter 8. Welle entertains the Cyoalea Friday night. Miss Clara Mitchell la attending the Pendleton KoumUup. M. J. Lazell returned from the State Fair Wednesday night. Mlsae Helen and Beasle Dalton have returned from Hood River. Fred Hchaffer of Molalla was In town Wednesday on business. Jim Adklns a sawmill man of Cknby waa In Oregon City Wednesday. Mlaa Olga McClure, of Portland, la vlHltlng the family of S. & Francis. Elnora Glnther left Wednesday for Hoonn. Alaaka where she la to teach school. , Mra. Errlke Trulllnger, of Portland, vlaiffd her son Martin Chrlstensen. Tuesday. C. T; Tooe and family moved from Gladstone to their new home on Four teenth at reel. . Mrs. Catherine Ward Pope, of Port land, vlalted her aunt, Mra. C. D. Let ourette Tuesday. Henry W. Strelblg Is contemplating erecting a bungalow on hie rive acre tract t Gladstone. A ' A. Price Is back In the store arter an operation for appendicitis t 8 T. Vlnoonts Hospital. Phrla II.sIm.m tea , laVln VHP in m I in i l i ii n if I a ie rw u a) Hon nt Long Beach. During his ab- " . nain is looking arier wein hsrd s Interests here. Mrtrlch Harms and Annie Fenske, r Mncksbnrg. were married Beptem ber fl at the tjithnran church. Mr. Hiirms Is a farmer. William Stonacker and family have rented their farm at Madras and are laying with Mrs.. Stonacker's parents The parsonage of the Ca4hollc church will be finished Thursday and ready for Mb pastor to move In. The City Council, met ruesuay even ing. Bills were ordered paid, the water ordinance waa ordered posted, notices of asaeament for the Improve ment of Main atreet and advenlaln for blda for the Improvement of Sandy road and Mllwaukle road were read. W. H. Prunk went to Salem Tues day evealng to visit relatives and at tend the State Fair. He will return home Sunday. rii. nova- club will take up their winter work Wedneaday, with the aunie offlcera. ' )The Mllwaukle Commercial Club will meet Thursday evening, import ant qusatlons will be discussed. Mavor Strelb la spending nis vaca tion hunting near Scappoae. Main street .IB receiving me nniim- i.. imrhu h rnntractor lounaeu and the work so far Is a credit to the town and the contractor. The case of Miss Nellie wmzen- ,.M md Mr Thomaa has oeen changed from Judge Kelso's court to Oregon City. .. School opened Monday wiiu iu ou- I loH PrnfMinr Cioell ana the other new teachers were on hand. ti- i. n. O..F. neia lis regular mMtin Monday evening. A candi date waa initiated and refreshments were served. A good time was naa by all present. Homor Mullen ana lamny r Ing at the Stat Fair at Salem. m T f 'lark sint iH Hi 1 1 V . W II U il'rui Fe Je V ! n. - - . th lumfr t WUhoitt,reuirnea num Thursday. ... ui- ar a 0Allwnif1 I si nnmfl Willi lln We A owi"v . , parents, T. R. A. Sellwood ana wne. after several monins iraveuug ii v. Y. M. C. A. -ft. . un....i,u state Grange will hold an all day meeting Saturday. Din- 1 , 1 ft. - ...vnrt ft, I 1111,11,. it, , o. ner win ut --- m.I. Johnson haa voiunieereu service mm . , ... Mrs. Maggie Johnson ana ' will move to the poatofflne building n.rt week, riving up tne pre..i building. . ' , . Miss Maggie jonnaon wne i land on buslnesa Wednesday; m a onmnanv-IS complot I ne i tft , 1 1 -. u 1 - - lnc Front BLreet and dolnR flne worn whim pprcmiea bj mj till-.ut.bU a U..11aan inrl Mr. Mulleil Wnt To-XltortB-and SeaeMe- Saturday-roii. TyTirTaM " weeR aftdn-IlovTrT(K;oT- ering. Master Lee Johnson fell off a lad der last week and broke his arm and Dr. Lupton ?f Sandy, waa called and set the arm,! Lee is getting along nicely. .. . NEW PERIL REVEALED BY BIRDMAN'S FALL it ti ri . nt. IS. No in the least discouraged by his accident of yesterday. Aviator Robert O. Fowler busied himself this morning In plan nlng the beat course to take on ro via innrnev. Fowler's man ager. C. F. Grundy, who bad preceded him to Reno, Nov., arrivea nw mldnlgnt, ana tney immeaiaieiy Hiacuaalon of conditions. The special baggage car oarrylnR extra parta for Fowiera mat nine r rived with Grundy. It Is possible to rebuild the machine, aa th engine Is not Injured and tbe car Drougni ui M.ni nnrta hut Fowler bellevea that v.. .nnraji will he to send to the Wright Bros.' factory In Dayton, for machine, complete except ior mr .noin bowler aald a machine couia reach him by express In four or Ave .... . ji... . Fowler said 1 tnat me immeaii- ...... r th accident was the failure r h. vertlrst rudder to answer to ... .nntrri Ma as d he naa aiacov ...j i itanirei1 to aviators In tbe ri cv, - " - - ihdi itrnn side Wind. SUCh SS mil fc" . - --m , be enceunterea yesieraay onom uo ,,r iim soriaeni. sirsiiiBu iu th il eal rudder to such a point that It re. t a in wnrfe lie will strengthen the control of the machine In which he resumes his flight. ivt.w aald conditions in the Air above the Sierras were not nearly uo bad as be had been given io expect. He waa not dlstresaed by the cold, Kfnr iii serldent to the rudder experienced little trouble ty reason OI IU W 1 1 V.CT. Mr. and Mrs. Slguard Anker hve rri-nd In Oreson ritv from Redmond their former borne. Mr. Anker Is the new principal of the Oregon City WKh Qnw oi:ihhii. ,. TV, n . , . tftl. na i-oriiana LAW Hcuuui, ut - land, Oregon, opens Its fall terra Sep tember 18. It has a very nice cata loRiie for thla year, showing eleveo members In the faculty. The presi dent of th Tw Bchonl states that there will be two to' three more lec turers added during the year. This a splendid law school for the study law aa a preparation for the bar. Mra. K. F. Reclmer and aon, Edward nd Mrs. William Vaughan and little dniiRhter, Dorothy, left Wednesday morning for Balem to attend tbe fnlr the remainder of tbe week. Miss Hazel Toor.e, who waa gradit led from the Oregon City High School Inst year, will, attend the Uni versity of orgeon this winter. The University opens September 19. T T r'ln.1. v.. t.n n.nlln i wa v.iiaisa. lav 1 1 i ivr 1 1 j un inviasw i w . s . s- i m. uri smiiia a. amo atase line to Wilholt Springs IL rln to Bull Run last week. has flnlahed hla contract and taken j, Rdgerton and I- hill aiiln.. a . M a a eM.tlntHnlA I. . Jm ..nt1 nutui nouioern ibiihmhihi The Snrlnirii or for th aefiHon. turning home Wednesday and report a pleasant trip. . Church Notes. fevangellcaJ church. Rev. B. Rade baugh poator. Sunday school, 10:80 . 1 1 a. m. . a. m.; hj":ui"b -- , i i . i n m services at S p. m., ...','.. .-.inna tkn same as usual Grand ball under ibe auspices ot Viola Ivonge No. 74. United Antsana ....Inir Bant, lftth at. Mil' -- V.SII iirAlev a orchoatra WailHIB "-117 . - . -,iii fnrniah the music. Admission. v .... .t.. IntUi free. 7Kk ic.vervnouy ihvuw. OAK GROVE. Walter Kuehl went to Jefferson on business Tuesday. .. T..ni. irart formerly Emma Kurth, of Oak Grove, and ber baby son are vlnltlng J, M. Hart. ; ir niia la mnvins: Mlsa Snangler a imali house to face on Third avenue. kfter which It will be tnprougmy rnu- J aiu umi W. F. Fischer and IJoyd Corey maoe at wees. Prldemore have o their home- They are the kust received patenta to their home n.it in Three six. They are th . i r . . j m i-.. t,. mriv nf nine families who i.niourrue nas rouirneo. iraia i""i - tv. visit to his brother, W. H. Mtourf have spent a number of years In the at McMlnnvllle who haa been 111 beautiful timber, aeverai mnes , ,,, since tan...... n- t o.,.rn i. r J. I nttiments. The other New Millinery for Early Pali Wecr Hatf that are comely and right In price. Handsome selection shown, now In out Millinery Department I Early Sales of Ladies' Fall Suits and Coats were never better Our large variety shown now makes the selection of your Suit or Coat an easy matter. Suits fitted and alter ations free. .. - .. .. Voile Dress Skirts A new lot of handsome Voile-Dress Skirts, about three dozen, worth $7.50 to $10. Will' be sold while they last at each Qfi.OOm I iH Wictc We have selected from-our stock of Waists a lot LQ U I Co W Q I o I o of left overs in different styles, colors and ma- terials, ranging in price from $1.25 to $3.00. We will dose out this lot at, each 98c Photos by American Press Association. raOir kf'PABt.AMD ASD AD WOTOAST WHO ASS TO at IKT IM MlbWlDIU Jamea J. Jeffiies. for lustance. declares tbatTTotBsi" lins btnndered In alhrw tag McFarland to welKh 133 pounds at 8 o'clock,, and even lorn Jones, woi gast's manager, bolds a similar opin ion. YVolgaat. on tbe other band, is as tnhborn as a mule and refusea to ad tnlt that McFarland will have even a allk-ht advantsve In physical strength although be admits that Pnrky will ehter the ring st least aix pounos neav ler. ITavlnir Induced Wolcaat to atrree to hla tertna. therifore. McFarland. in the bplnlon of thoae who knew bis meth ods. Das put one over on tbe world a Utle bolder. It Is conceded that Woleast has noTor mot a Ivnxer like McFarland. The atockyards puirillHt la a marvel In nolnt of science, lie Is the Quickest man' on his feet In pugilism, and ror that reason be ran put up a wonderful defense. Moving about tbe ring with dazzling awlftneaa. McFarland ran ahnnt In blows with either band In nch a manner that a slower opponent become bewildered. Wolgaat Is not a scientific man by a long shot, ana McFarland is well aware of the fact The champion's beat work la done at close quarters by rushing In. covered up. and letting fly at bis rival s, bouy with a tree band In hair clinches. frParlnnd never haa allowed an an tagonist to fight him that way. for he net-slats In keenloa at long ranee. sacrificing hard bitting for speed. Wolgast Intends to right Mcariana Just as be did Moran. but McFarland la Moran's master In every way, and tbe ring sharps believe tnat Vtoigust Trill And it a difficult task to Inflict severe punishment. Wolgast Is what la known aa a "rope fighter." because hn nerslsts In driving bis opponents to the eilces of the rinir er tbe corners so tbst they cannot get away from bis rough assaults. But not one or toe mon Wnlesat hns ronouered could be gin to compare wlthi McFarland In frw.tvnrb. As a matter of fact, nobody haa nmmesaed sufllcleut cleverness to know bow to light tne iigniweigui champion, bnt McFarland says ne nas studied bis man with great care and lias hit upon a plan to offset his rugged assaults. i if Wolcaat la ontoolnted by the Chi- eairn nhenomenon he will have him self to blnme. bnt he has an anchor to windward In McFarland's promise to meet him atuiln In a twenty round con- test In California. If they hook np on the coast the weight will be the same, but McFarland will Insist tbnt tbe tiirhtwetcht title aball be at stake. Tacky always haa contended that so long as a man can innke 133 pounds nHn anr nart of the dnv of the fight tbe championship la Involved, but on this point there may be a serious num. Dress Goods for the School Girl Worsted Suitings in nfairU. checks and clain f j . colorsrsuitable f or-school -wear; shown on table at per yard 35 cts Ail-Wool , Panama Thirty-eight inch . all wool Panama in red, -browrv- blueand- gray .Excellent value. Special for this week, per yard 65 cts- Outing Flan nels I Oc 5000 yards California Outings in plaids, checks, -stripes and mottled. Special, per yard 1 0 cts ho AKDAKI OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE BS-AI FRTATE TRASiFR8. ' Slmoi and Anna Miller to Henry Nofziger, 1-8 acre Section . 1. town ship 5 south Range 1 East; $56.25. Estacada State Bank to William Stuhbe lot 6, block 10 Zebrlat Addi tion to Estacada ;$135. Aimer W. Minnie M. Flnzer to J. M. Cully land section 7 township S south range 1 east; $500. James A. Bunnell to F. J. Llchtenberger loU 7, 8. and block J Oak Grove Park; $900. Janet Pendegaat to Margaret E. and Agnea 'Walt to K C. Flohr, loU Bmils to Be Prstty. Do yon know that beauty'a greatest! ail timet is a suiier iui uuiwmu presslon of Inward pleasure Is the cure for all frown ines ana suauows. Ilka a mnirlc Iron It smooths away the traceries of trouble and worry iarlnir a serene expression touched Ith the hla-h llKhta of happiness The oerslstent patron of the beauty pmmtera need not think she can at tain charm -by ezterlor applications slone. Without the lid of the smile h. kinitl thoiiirht the "cores" so srdentlv recommended by their ei nintter will .work no wonders. Re ... - . i .1.11 b.n,t nlftt.rta.1 h I . . . a. . unoie n-uinut-. .i.. .. Footbell to Be nsguiar otuay. t m-sI wmll'. wia ks(p.lhafa.-t!-youtlX-L!L.nn;1 ptanford nnWersity wlll- ...I m n it ..Km cm In a .1 V. V. Kefore Itff I. . n ft- - v. II . fnl and i hnrmlna always Before lt n-freshlng Influence age flees aa mist before the sun. and youth pe oul from between tbe rose curtains of Bushed cheeks. 1 Do not be afraid to smile and keep on smiling. Beauty, like happiness, is radiant power emanating from tne heart, so that the woman with ths smile Is always beantlfu.. t teach Rugby football as a regular tourse. for wnicn one nnu or creau will be given. This action. Just an- lounced br the California college, will do much to strengthen the varsity ium nnil will cn fnr In renluclne the loss occasioned by tne abolition or xne fwahmrii Interrolleirlnte trnnie. . The Instruction In tbe game la to be given tinder direction of Cantain Kenny nolo of iHMt. vear'a team, and some good men are expected to oe aeveiopw from tne gymnasium ciassea. families rrsech Bun. tin fTh huff the bands are tied behind, and there la quite aa much sport in the game and Jess risk than if the eyes are blindfolded. ... ( Playground Rsolproelty. If haroUi deeds you dsrs, ' Others In your prowsae share. If suootss ypu fall to meat ' Others loss In your dafaat. Join with othars whan you csn . To promote the plays-round plan, "porta and samee you had to learn.. Teach the othera In your turn Kindly dewla and helpful waya Make for playarounda' happy daya Every one muit do hie beat For the sood of all tbe rt- We Give Service n..im nt hlrwlr 9 Taanr Park: Sfl Charles N. Walt. Charles K. WtUt 27. 28 and west half of lot 29 Canty, Gardens; $1,000. , ': , W. U and Hattl Block, to I. t Burns lots 4 and 6 block 11 Wee Gladstone; $1. ', ' f"", We Give Service Fresh Schoolday Luncheons . v , When class-room work has left us tired, , f A dainty luncheon is required; And things that we enjoy the most Afe those, we spread on delicious toast- made on an Electric Radiant Toaster. One of these Radiant Toasters will make scientific Toast faster than the average gathering of school girls can eat it. It is scientific Toast because the Radiant Heat forces; the absolutely necessary chemical change in the bread, thereby making Toast as digestible as it is wholesome and delicious. 1 , . : . penalty of the omoKer. "Fred!" ' "Tea. dearr "Why don't on buy me a couple of those nice Havana wrappers that you were talking to Mr. Bruce about last nlghtr ' "vlflae Aaaantahlal Brlgge I have made a will leaving my brain to the hospital and Just got an acknowledgment from tbe author! ties. Lofty We're they well pleased? Brlggs They wrote that every little helps. American "mlly loumai. The Electric Radiant Toaster weighs less than two pounds. It can be at tached to any ordinary lighting aocket, and It makes Perfect Toast at the merest fraction of a cent per allce. Thla Radiant Toa.ter la also uniquely ornamental the cheerful glow of the colla reflected on a neat porcelain base lends a distinct charm. PORTLAND RAILWAY- LIGHT & POWER CO. I N OFFICE 7th ontl Alder Streets We Give Service We Give Service P: ted slightly Improved. r.... . . ... . . proved up a year ago.