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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE, Fit I DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. It MILLER HOST AT FAREWELL PARTY -oot Ball, 'Watch, or ah Air Gun FREE WITH EVERY BOYS SUIT 10tf will 'lnd htte Ia,8:' Mortment ol F,n BV' i c.itm mnd Overcoats la all the new shades tn Cowo o dark grays. Also a complete line of Boy's Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT. ,uBptNioN bridge corner,' Out Windows. s 10 REWARD For lh n'1 n101'0.11 l at iu ...raiina who If mii person vr IIT" " 'nta.fuliy copi- of The r ' J!.. ,L -laced there by taper ' rrl.r. ovartial-a Phraae. I I II A? C I V varan v make molt rapid 'progreeB nd ara always aura of a good DOl tlun whca competent, tod art al waya able to bold It. i While visiting at tha County Fair you should aat your maala "at tha Methmllst Cafeteria under tha grand- aland. At 11 Kllxabeth It'M.a haa recently returned from tha Eaat where for tha past two yaara aha haa been teaching In a music coimge in imrbam, N C. Mlaa Hooa la a form rr pupil if Mra. Imogen H. U rod la. of Ihla city, and la alao a gradual teacher of tha Arena Vocal Studio, of Naw York City, wbara aha atudled for two yaara. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Cheney, of Portland, wara In thla city Wednea day evening, baring been aummoned Lythe illness of tha lalter's father, A. it. Iioollitle. who waa Injured on tha Went Hide of tha river Wednes day afternoon by being tbrown from a wagon. Mra. Cora Hutaon. a ilaiihtr nf (ha In lured man. who haa bven traveling tn South Ameri ca In the interest or a mining com pany, arrived here Thuraday eve- nlng and whl remain for seversi dnya. F. C. Millar, who baa beau connect ed with tha Portland General Electric Company for tha paat tweutv three yeara, haa resigned hla fMjattlon. Ha ntartalnad a few of hla friends at hla boma at a atag party Wadneaday nltcht. It waa In tha form of a fare well for Mr. and Mra. Miller and fam ily Intend to leave tha city. A good lima waa had and toaata wera among tha features of tba evening. Tba iriiMMtM firfimi!inr-1 tha nariv fine nf the tiioat delightful aver held In thla! city, although Iney regretted the lenv Ing of Mr. Miller and bla family. "Auld Lang Syne" waa aung before tha departure of tha gueata. Tha following wera preaent: II. T. Mrllitln, E. Kenneth Stanton, Don B. M.ldrum, Wllllum Anderaen. T. I'. Itandall, C. W. Kvana, T. W. Sullivan, K. A. Chapman, A. A. Plica, W. U. Zumwalt, II. K. Straight, K. C. Miller, Sr., Dr. Clyde Mount, Harry E. Drap er, Judge Uvy Htlpp, 1. P. LOvett. Theodore Oamond, Jainea Carey, J. Wallace Cole, F. C. Miller. Jr. VETERAN FIREMAN TO BE GIVEN BENEFIT TUmftnlxT, kit territory ' wa ara aonl agenta for waa at LOCAL 5RICrS Ell Btark. of Bhubel, waa in tnia y on Thuraday. lira. Al Sthoenbern. of.Carua, waa tola city Thursday. 8. A. Ttiomaa. of Mllwaukle, L tbla ell Thuraday. Mlaa Dollle Pratt will entertain Ur home tbla evening. Jamea Mathewa. of Mllwaukle, waa h iiiia p i on Thursday. nave Mofhnke. of Beaver Creek. ku In thla city Thursday. George lowery and daughter, of ruaJatln. were In thla city Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. William Wallace, of Shubel were In thla city on Tbura- lar. Vr 11111 Mra Vrlleat fluent her. of "bubel, were In thla city on buaineaa rfbursriay Mra. Robert Rnodaraee. of Mullno, Ku vlaltlnic frlenda In tbla city Tmuraday. Civile and Vred Jaaaar. of Cajrua, hare lir'TirViron Cltv Waiting rela tives Thursday. airland Mra. Duvatl and daugti aV ... FuAie. of Eldorado, were In ibia rlty on Thuraday. Mra Al Hi-hiienhnrn. of Carua. WhO haa been vlaltlna- In tbla city, has returned to her home. Mrs. William Duenther and datkftb ler. Eathrr. of Bhubel. were Tlaltlng Green Polut Hoae Company No. (la planning to give a benefit picnic for Wlllia Moaier. a member or tne omi)nnv. Tbla affair wll be held Bunduy. Octobt-r 1. at Schnoor a Park on the Tuulatln Klver and will be open to the public. There will be a amall admlaalon chargud and refreab menta will be served. The commit tea will arranae an attractive oro- iirain fur tha entertainment of tboae whu may apend the day at the park. Mr, Aioaier ph utcu m uviunr w Creen Polut Hoae Company since Its organization. Hla eye-alght became craduullr Impaired and two years ago be waa atone blind. The other volunteer fire- companies of Oregon Cltr have nromlaed to render iaaaiat ance to (ireen Polut Hoae Company In carrying out the plans for the ben fie fk. A uimmlil aa r.nsl nfiiit at . rut. A ll?J tltlltlllHlVW m I'Jv. s wa v For a good meal at the County Fair I meeting o ftbe Green Point Company . . . . i . - l - I k. K .1.. l.ki r..llnw.i Ifihn fl I AM aon. chairman; Make Long, D Rrhuld. Uovd Hernler. John Hoaey Chrla WelNinandel. Philip J. Blnnott, Carl Blmmona. Jamea Straight, Guy lilcharda Ora Howell. W. Welaman del. A. n. Uucklea, , A. M. Blnnott, William Knoop. A. 8hlef, Charlea Goasler. try the Cafeteria lunch given by the Methodist church lad lea. Baker a Ilaker, who have been conducting a grocery store on Seventh atreet near Ceuter, will sell out the latter part of thla month, when I). C. Ilaker eipect to make hla future home al By Ocean, where be will go Into buaineaa, and Intends k...it. nmn.ru HV It Tiaker. whoae home ta on the Wel ida,wm sun i retain the airencr of the Grand , Cnlon Tea Company, and will have hla headquartere on the West Bide. I. C. Maker la well known in thia city, having worked for me unnea Btatea government nere ror iour years before going Into the grocery lmnlnea. He and hla father have been tn buaineaa on Seventh atreet for the paat year and have worked up a goou trade, l ne nieveiia iiu-j. occupied by Mr. Ilaker on Hevenm streH. will be rented by Mr. ana Mra. J. M. Mark. A good square meal at a square nrlca at the Methodlat cafeteria on the fair grrmnda during County Fair. O. P. Dlmlrk. tleorge A. iiarum. F. M. Bwlft and V. A. HunUey went uiiv.rtnn Thuraday afternoon in the Intereat of the Clackamas South ern Railroad Company. CANAL ROUTE IS THROUGH BIG MILL (Continued from page 1) BEAVERS TRIM OAKS .IN CLOSE CONTEST relatives in' thla city Thursday. H.ar Mrs. George T. Carley lecture tShlvely'a, 8 p. m., Monday, Septem ber 15. on "Heduclng the Coat of Uv lug." Admlaalon 25 centa. Free lcc turs, 8imday night, on "Immortality. Brolherhnod and Universal Pace.H Mrs. w. II. Godfrey will leave tbla vnlng for Corvallla, where she will tch In the North Corvallla school. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Bwafford left 'w Salem Thursday evening, where tbey will attend tha M. E. confer wet. , . , 1 B. Warner, of Med ford, who ac companied the remains of bla broth er, Ebenezer Warner, to thla city Wedneada evening, returned to hla home Thursday evening. Mlaa Eva Denaon will begin teach l"l In Oregon City September 1- On BHturdays ahe will teach at E. U 8nWi. 405 fllxth street, and on Wed neaday at l. o. Moore'a on Center treet. Every young man should atudy law, It la the combined wisdom of agea t makea a power In the world. Now u a good time tn commence a 'irB In Law at tha Portland Law Mool, C30 .Worcester Block. Judne J. R. Keleo, of Mllwaukle, In thla city on Thuraday, hav C come here to attend the bearing lha caae of Miss Wlsenreld agalnat A..Thomaa, manager of the Mil 'ikla Appeal. lrtn Betxel, Harry Schoth, and wllllam Brown and Oaylord Oodfrey lll leave Sunday for Corvallla, Where .m it.- i .riMil. - ...it. win vumr inw Jj College. . This ' aocond year, m medicine, Mra. J.,hn Ti t rlfa . Jr.. an- Jpmpanled by her mother, Mr. J. ( Peel, of Portland, and amall aon are spending a month In the cottage at Seavlew, Waah. r. Uwthwalte will spend the weeW n with his family. , Mlas Lena Chamberlain, who left ,nr I-a Anaelea. last week, haa ar- "T1 at her destination, and wH that city her home during the inter. The physicians she haa con "'ad at that place advleed ber that ehange of climate being of bene "l w har, and have given ber much neouragement. The Eclectlo Buaineaa' tlnlveralty "' Portland, Oregon, la a SELECT "f 'JOOL that la giving the very Utheat training work. Toung peo- i"a wh0 attend .tbla Buaineaa Unl- PORTLANU Sept. 21. (Special.) Portland today won another cloae game from Oakland. The acore was 3 to 2 and It looked for a time as If the Beavera were In for a drub bing. Beaton allowed onlyl bits and Gregory held Portland to 9. x.i.i.n.i triad one error and tne 17 n r " - , . . home team played periecuy in feld. Portland made two runa iu flrat and one In the eignm. ip Onka acored one In the fourth and one In the aigm. reaulta Thursday follow: Paalflo Coast League. Portland 3. Oakland 2. Vernon 8, Sacramento l. Lob Angeles 2. Ban Franclaco 2, (IS Innings, called, darkneae). aide mill, leaaen the available water power and produce auch a dlaorganl ilnn nf Ita nreaent altuatlon. aa to eliminate It aa' a producing concern in Oregon uny. 8o far aa the Hawley Pulp a Pap er Company is concerned, me new arhama imnalra lie water oower and It la auggeated by the government enalneera that a syphon be con atriirted heneath the canal ao that th water ran come through for pow er purposes. Such a venture la fraught with all aorta of terrors to tbe mill man. for the syphon eaally K.w-im. I'loirirrri nn. necessitating a ahut-down and causing an unneces m Inaa of time and money All concerned seem to favor free1 locka. Even the Portland Railway, Light a Power Company ta reported tn i. favorable to the project The sain from the conatructlon of the iu.ita will ha to the neonle In tbe nimer v alley, tn the way of reduced freight rates, although the State Railway Commlsaion baa run power to fix them today and, ao far aa the fiftv centa ier ton charge 1b con cerned, the State Railway Commla alon can wipe thla out by the atroke of a pen- The decision of the State Supreme Court on " Tueaday. to the effect that there la no appeal from tbe comralaalon'a declalona. ahould settle the effectlveneaa of the power to reduce, regulate and fix railway rates In Oregon. si w s. -w, r I II II A. H II j;m .V-c? 6 1- l-aa- . mrtn i i Mm Big Showimg of the New f sill , (Qsinmieinill's WE cannot recall the time when our announcement of tlv first showing of the new season's garments has given us such genuine pleasure. "J . In such points as correct style, high auality of workmanship, desirable models, snappy creations, perfect fit and full, com plete values, we are abundantly able to please you. Fortunately for us, and for you, these garments allcarry this Jabck. : "The Mmer Garmt.,, (. - .... many years the reputation enjoyed by this line has not been equaled, and this reputa cured through merit only, is guarded jealously. The garments are made in the best X T . 1 1 .1 . 1 . 1 - J L..a. al 1 T at For tion, secured tnrougn ment oniy, is guaraea jeaiousiy. ine garmenis aic uwuc m uic uwi possible manner. Not only do the garments excel in style and fit, but they render the service r i i . i so mucn aesireu mmw I- II . J .1 1 ! f .L ftl ..1 Aj . ..nrl.l.n tkat lk rnnu We most cordially invue you to aneaa uus opening exmoioon oi inc new tan styics. rvuu vc wam juu iu uuucnuum i motive of this event is to show the goods to have you come, inspect critically and, pass your judgmenL You are sure to be delighted with, the beautiful showing that is ready for you. ,s IL. AKDAMS . . . . . . ", Oregon City'a Department Ctoro hi. and three herd of draft horaea; M. RbbtnB, of Canby, SUndard bred horaea; Albert Pratt, or Aurora, tian d8Td bred stallion; Dlmlck Stock Farm, Poland China swine; E. War ner of Aurora. Holsteln cattle; F. H. Hutcblna. Oregon City, R. F. D. herd of Holsteln cattle; Sawtell Brotnera. of Molalla, herd of Angora goata- A. D. Cribble, of Aurora, 11 head Jersey cattle. Angora goata and one Standard bred horse. (Mr. Grlb ble won flrat prize for beat general display In this department last year) ; n . r aharwra-wl draft horses J. W. Hilton, Oregon vuy, n-a i cattle: D. C. Harmee, of Aurora, herd of Poland China awine; n. i. " ''- , Aurora, Cotawold ahep; J. W. Smith. I Macksburg. Uncoln aheep, Canby. Belgian Jlorae Company. Amnnr the rrangea that will havel -.Mhtts are Warner Grange, that baa i won first prlre or tne past two yea.., Mllwaukle Grange, Harding Grange (Logan). Maple Lane Grange; dis trict display. Clalrmont, Barlow and Gladstone; farm exhibit, George De Bok. Willamette, who won first place last year; J. M. Hollowell, Gladstone; Mr. Terry, of Barlow. Many Boothe Engaged. j The commercial booths, for which there will be prlxes of $10 -and 85. will be aa follows: Oregon City En terprlae. which won flrat prise last year: Huntley Brothers Company. Burmelater ft Andreeen. Wiison at Cooke, of this city; sanasnee-. & Company, of Canby; Mitchell, Lewie ft Staver Company, wour Crlaaell Company, of Portland; De Laval Dairy Supply Company, of Se attle. Waah; Empire Cream Separa. tor Company., of Portland; J. W. Bailey, etate dairy commissioner, win fh f&tr r round s ana will have several of hli deputies there to Inatruci xne uwruwu m . Ti uaraaT nr inn nni v j t of Mllwaukle. and the Oregon Nurs ery Company, or urenco, wi dlaplayB. ... Among the auracuons grounds will be the merry-go-round .for the little onee and grown upe as well alligator snow, niuviun ii.v.. ahow. New York Carnival Company. consisting Of six good shows onaer one large tent ror one price, biukiub and dancing glrla show and many other attractlona. There wll be aomethlng doing every minute, ir ere will be plenty of peanuta and pop corn on the grounds, and the ladle of the Methodist church of Canby will furnish a cafeteria lunch and other meals on the grounda. the room tinder the grandstand being fitted up for this. Many are already on the grounds busily engaged In making booths The hotels of Canby are ar ranging to accommodate the large crowds that are expeciea. i Tin Northwestern League. Portland 2. Taootna 1. Seattle 9-3, Vancouver Spokane 15 8. Victoria 3 J. American League. Cleveland 8. New York 1. Philadelphia 7, 8L Loula 4. , Detroit 2, Boaton 1. Chicago Waahlngton game post poned on account of rain. National League.' plttaburg 4, Boaton 8. -New York 3-7, St. Lou a 3 8. Philadelphia 4 2, Chicago -5. Cincinnati 4 0, Brooklyn 8 4. STANDING. a -m Pacific Coast. W. Portland M Vernon .... J Oakland Hn rianclaco Bacramento J ra Anaeles 73 HORSES ENGACEDrTO RACE AT FAIR (Continued from page 1.) la Oaylord God and la taking a L. 67 73 84 84 4 104 P.O. .683 .573 .529 .629 .446 .409 Vancouver Spokane Beattle .. Portland Tacoma . Victoria CHURCH Norlhweatarn. v W. L. PC. . 'r.: 88 70 .668 " 83 73 .640 ::..v so . 79 76 .610 ;;; 41 ,ne .268 SOCIAL TO BE GIVEN. j Awion" Class Will Enter- -WUVVM WW " ..I. Thla BTuanlna. inn , ... - w L ..-..... n A. Inn" elnss Of the Presbyterian church will hold a social In the church parlors this . ..a tn n toward tha piano fund. The followng program will be given: Selection, "The Crlton. La 3i... n.iartat. Mra. Leon DeaLariea, a vp. Froat. Mrs. W. C. Green, ' tn ' Tf PnnnaFi adln Rllth SchllB jvjra. iu. 0. , bel- olr. Mra. Leon DesLaraes; reel atton. If Us Hllen Graca: reclUUon, Mrs. plckthorn. After the program ..i,..hm.nii will be aerved and I PI I V HIIIV"". gimea Indulged In. . bucklng broncho, and will ahow what she can do while la the saddle ai me r..ir This romnanr gave exhibitions at the State Fair. There will be two exhibitions, one or which will be held Thursday afternoon between the race heata. and the other Friday after noon. Oregon City Day. , tv. .ra will ha hand concerts by tbe Oak Grove Glrla Band on afternoons and evenings during tbe fair. Cow Exhibit To Excel. M. B. Shrock, who bad charge of the milk contest last ear, will have charge of thla department thla year. There were 11 cows entered laat year, but there will be many more at the coming fair and more than at the State Fair. A. D. Cribble, who entered aome of bla beat cattle last year, baa entered again tbla year. Tbe following prUes will be given for the production or milk and but ter fat in a two-daya' contest: e.. niH.a-i?n. fflven . hv R. H. Snodgrass of Mullno, and one 4 bottle facile milk and cream teaier. giveu i unma A nrtaall Portland. uy m . v-v. w v.- , - Second Trlxe sib oraer, given uy nerval Dairy Supply Co., Seattle, Third prlxe Four-bottle ornciai tester and one 80-pound milk scales, given by DeLaval Dairy Buppij com pany. Seatt.e. waan. . tVHrt K 13r1Ca -t 1111 alU'inJUHU III II j- wii i i ii a a.u riven by Monroe ft uriaeu. . I . n rr rum-"". . , I. tur'i nvesiocK exnion wm t. fan hat far and larger than that of laat year. Thla department win ow i. .i..a n. r T Hewett. of Canby. ii vu e - --- . .- i The big poultry sneas win ds nnea their capacity with the finest fowls In the county. . George Laxelle will nave cnarge oi the livestock department Mr. La telle who la well posted In this line, having many fine cattle on his farm at TwlUuht, also will have on exhibi tion in thla department eome of hla Red Polled cattle. Among those who have made entrlea are George Laxelle, Red Polled cattle; W. F. Young. Sher wood herd of Guernsey cattle; W. D. Claggatt, of Salem, three Clydesdale stallion: F. E. Yergen. of Aurora. Jersey bull; J. Llppuner. of Aurora, four head of draft horses; William Irvln, of. Barlow, herd of Short Horn Aaaeeaore Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. Notice la hereby given that upon the third Monday tu October, to-wlt: October 16th, 1911. the Board of Equalisation will attend at the court house In Clackamas County, Oregon, and publicly examine tbe assessment rolls and correct all errors in valua tiona, descriptions or qualities of lands, lots or other properties as sessed by the County Assessor. Dated at my office this 20th day of September, 191L J. E. JACK, . County Aae-aaor. a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ' Alice and Charles W. Rlsley lo Ilsadore Schlel, 168 acrea of D. La C. of J. 8. Roaley No. 51 township, t south, range 1 east; 9739. G. R. H. Miller to Chrtatlan Horn acbuh lot 6 of block 128, Oregon City; $650. Joel and M. M. Pearcy to P. J. Em ett. lots 1 and 2, block 29, South Oa wego; $300. , Lather and Edith Norton to Charlea L. and Lallan May Norton, 10 acrea In Hathaway D. I C aeo tion 32, township 1 south, range Z aat; $1. Frank and Ida Vorbla to W. W. Mayland In lot 1. block 2, Holmea addition to Oregon City; $L . r What Do You Think of This? - Acre track In alght of Oregon City, mile of ear line on Inatallmsnta; alao 23 acrea 1-2 mile from car line, with 00 corde of wood, $100 per jcre. For these and others Inquire o Clyde, 1003 Main atreet, Oregon City. v'. E. B. U. Stenographers and Bookkeepers Great Demand Business firms are recognizing the superior training of our Business university oyer the work of the bus! less colleges. Our standard is higher; our work is much more thorough; our work is more complete; and our students ; are more proficient in every way. . OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. Just tne school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to leorn and hove the high est and best training at reasonable tuition rotes. You are sure ot ''individual help and Instruction. You know the large4 schools cannot give it. You should Investigate our work. Do it now; do not wait. In session all the year in day and night school. ELECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marsholl 2751; Home PORTLAND, - OREGON. ."I T- i-V-