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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
9 MOHNINO ENTEUPHISK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 191L f If (:J Tht Scoop c, heel and h a shoe ry man can jar with com t irticularly lisonablenow. complete showing $5.00. Some few Ies$6.00. LEVITT .1 Lptniion Brldg Cor. OrUGON CITY 110 REWARD (r (he srreal n' oouvlctlon n rw.rim nr neraona. Who (rully remove copies of The bltiK Enterprise trom tne liars of subcrlbers efter ir hi been placed there by Iff. Brut I Klectrlo HoUl. Mr. Evendeo U one of the professors of ibe State Nor mal. , Mlaa Maud Laughaad, one of the prominent luatrur.iora ot the auta ta among those taking an active part ft (ha Institute thai la In aaaalon lu tbla city. Will lirown. who haa bean In tbla clly fur tha past month, haa returned to Corvallls, where ba will take up hla similes at tha Oregon Agricultural College. - Try our 2 So merchants' luncb, at the Kails Ooufectlouery, 70S Main St. J. M. I'rlee, wbu haa been lu thin city vlHitlng hla brother, A, X. Frio, loft thl woo for Woodburn. wbor ha will vlalt for a faw daya before doing to California, to visit hla broth r, and will than return to I'rlnevllle, where he U lu busln. O. A NhnIi. H. D. Wllaou, II. II. Johimoii, Itulpb McUeUhle formed a hnniliiK party that left Monday for tha NVutlvni country. All arv eiper It need hunter, and there la no doubt l here wilt bo plenty of Kama brought Inline. Ml May Walker, who recently ar rived lu thl city from Palo Alto, Cat., I.i vluli ultli Mr. unit Mr, ft. H. Wal ker, ha decided to make her home Ki.ra. ul.a haa ralnrnail frnm Canby. where aha enjoyed ramp Ufa, during tha toutuy ruir. Mr. and Mra. Chrlat lloiuabub. ar rived lu thl city T"id"y from Ha Lm un.l will vlalt their daughter, Mra. ( heater Kllloll, until ttmir naw hmiiu In till clly I completed. Mr ami Mra llnriialilih ur wall known In thl city, having formerly resldfad near Heaver Creek. Thmtiaa T. Itiiira. of Portland. Wa III till clly on limine luesuay. u. lloKK wit In chariie of tho Itao truck that left tha fulr around Saturday luoruliiK lor llnrlow and return, rbl waa una of tha attraction ot Sulur day morning a fair. Ula (iertrnde Hchuebel and alitar Mlaa Ijirlle of Hhuliel. were in tbla city on Tudny ou their way to Port iM.iJ. and ruLurMcd Lure lu toe even I UK .when thev left lor Cauuy, wuere thev w III v nit their aiater, mra Joseph IIni t. Ml (iertrude Hcnue hel will remuln In Canny for aev'.a month. I' I" AMaiif. tit lirunawlck. Nab arrived' lu Oregon City Saturday and la vlNltliia Mr. and ira. uoy 11. nf Twelfth treet. Mr. Cos being l neuhew of Mr. Abbott. Mr. Ablmlt r.mit uihl hla ranch In Nebraka and la looking for a location, and U very much lmpreed with Oregon I'liv aim llarkama county, lie will probably locate here. Schuyler Latourette, a well known farmer II vlrnr near Canby. waa In frreiron Cltv on Tuesday. Mr. La i,...r.n haa mnVKl recently to Clack amaa county and purchased a 40 acre farm, lie recently learned or tne i.iiirotfe famllle In thl city, and i..u.n tiivoaiitfuilon found ha waa relative of C. I), and U C. Latourelle of Oregon City. I. K. Jonea, wife' and daughter, of Kurt Worth. Tel . have arrived In Oregon Clly. and are gueata at the home of Mr. Mud Mra. Ralph Miller ur ! Mra. ll N. Tabor. Sun day Mr, and Mra. Miller entertained ai a famllv reunion, when Mr. and vi r. i. vi iinvt. of lllllaboro. Q. II. Tabor, ot South Dakota, and Mr. and Mra TatMir. Mr. and Mra. Jonea ami .lunuhter were nreaent U. E. T.i.r anil mik. hi home In Oregon Hud M lamlly will arrive here within a few weeke. f Wlrvl.rlnr-Yet wheu you fell In whu inc- Wlrchrlnr-I dldu't fall In. I lrKK-d In. EXPERT PRAISES OREGON SCHOOLS (Continued from page 1.) Harp Concert To be Given At Congregational Church Tonight : lift fcf-1 Uara MISS FRANCES HUGHES WADE. There la no doubt that there will m a large attendance at the enter talnment to be given at the Congre gational church thla evening under he aiipervlHlon of Beta Club ot that church when Ml France Hughes Wade will make her tlrat appearance In thla rllv aa a harneat. Ml Wade la an artlat of great reputation, bay Ing appeared in concert wora in nmuy of the Inrgeat cltlea of the Eaat. The following program will be given: "Marche Trlumphate," Mla Wade; vocal aelectlon. Mlaa Ivy Koaker'TJecauae," "Au Monaaten.-' -ValKe Caprice." (Haaaelmans), Mlaa Hughe; aolo, Oacar Woodfln: "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." "Sant SHena," "Marurka." (Schueker): piano aelectlona, -Love Dream." Pastorale." (Uait). Ml Louise Huntley; Cht Ml Flena." (Uicls) Cbesshire. Ml France Hughe Wade. BOZUKUS' STRENGTH ARTISANS TOO MUCH FOR SMITH SURPRISE MR. AND MRS. FRANK u. mH-Mn Iater Frank were a -. - - given a surprise party Friday even Before a largo audience at , the Armory .Tuesday nigni, reier imjiu- given auijfi.ox y kua, the Creek claimant to tne ligm )ng ,f lneir home by memoer ot ian u.luhl .hamwlnnariln nf the World. 1 . w - - l ym SflH L' lived up to hi agreement to throw Auk" Smith, or this city, rour time I t LOCAL BRIEFS , V. Carlldii, nf Salem, la In thla 'm LuiilneHS. n. Yerrn nf inrnri waa In thl Monday and Tuesday. T. DwlKht. of Portland, waa In el'y Mnnduy and Tuesday. pin Peters, of Wllsonvllle, waa In cy on business Monday. 'naal Muhu ti la abln a rnurafl P Hulmes'nua'lneaa College, Port J. Rasiiill. of Molalla, la In thU tnd Is reitlatered at tha Electric la T i . . n . iir.wl Kn f this city attendlngt he teachers' Piters, any atvla. at tha Fall 'ctlonery, 703 Main atreet. VaiiKlmn, one of the promla rssldcuts of canby, waa In Ore CltV TllAO.loV L. UuUtead, a banker, of Mil wan- vi.. waa iranaactinor hiiainaaa in pon City Tuesday. , r - vuariea Jennings, oi roi P- In thla city visiting her par r f. and Mra. O. Vanhoy. v Nora Hannifin, who haa been " renitives and friends to ne- sod Tacoma, for the past month, rat ii - j i r lira noma - ftaiirman Cheney, of Roaeburg. la mi city, and ta among tboae tak , m me program of tha teacn Imtitute. Rmma Qulnn, who haa been u7, the guest of Mr. and Mra. !f Kf Person, haa returned to he' h, In this eitv tl P rl tu n .1 - . n..M.nil.lA i wbimi. ill uuiuauuH.w Slh .- ' . . . . . nu Kane Chamberlain, oi '.' III., are In thla olty gueat T. UH U.. a m K..nl r- . K-nsiione 0f the Instructors I'll Oreirnn 1 ..l.li....l Cnllaire. Vm . cu" attending the teacntira and la among the Instruo LMr' nd Mra. C ,Wan and dauith . Mines Lilian and Mildred, of ru7. wr n thla city Sunday, be P rust, 0t Mr, and Mra T. J. J tt; Bvenden, ot Monmouth, la In cy.nd is registered at, tho ; Albany srhiHil. and Thurman Chaney. Superintendent ol tne iiougiaa w ty school. aj ruiarim Woman. i IV I I .i.w The men teachers gave a reception ... k. uman tearhera In the parlor V 1 1 11. v ........ - .,niiarrial ('lull In the eve- ping More than 200 teachers were i- i. nr Viiral aelectlon wero rendered by the Gladstone quartet, and punch, anndwlchea and wafer i.w tha men. Mayor were vi v . . Urownell, who delivered the addreJ of the evening, told of the good wotK that waa being accomplished by the teachera of Oregon, and declared that they deserved more creuti tor me . iiji.... .. ih aiaiA than tha Dolltlc- 111 1 1U I UK VI M - . i I.. .... ii ii neraiina ill an umn vocations. The mayor declared thot education waa an essential to Suc re, and . Oregon, and eapeclal y flackamaa couuty were fortunate m having auch comfaitent men wu men In charge ot the schools. Superintendent of County Schools Oary. who arranged the program ror the Inatltute. Tuesday night Isaued an Invitation to all cltlxena ot Oregon Cltv and the county to be at the high achool at J: 45 o'clock thla envoon . rn ttvattawt nmiilanilt Of lu Heed Institute. Portland, will deliver an addreaa on - "lue ri Spirit" Dr. Foater ta one oi ablest men In Oregon, and all PT"on" . - .... ....uirt.tr in mn inuuiu inv advantage of the opportunity to bear him. Department Work Close. ... i. .niba. TueadaV on "In terest In Education"; Miss Laughead on "Success 01 Language .!...-. ... ii nn "i-ivii iiaveruiiirii. Mlaa Anna II. riajea w nil " 1 " - . .. Th iteDartmental work ended Tuea- H. and tcxlay.wlll be the last day . . . . r . m n niinhan.ti.. of tn iiwuiui. r; y. v;r.TeTr; u.t n that riflruaniBB vauuw nrHHiuctuv ui w w a..,l larue. will Ulk on "BPemng ana Ariin'i,i,v,vj . . , . Jame., of Est.c.da, head of tne do hating department of tha School JUfflll, Wilt aUR e . tmtlng." and A. O- Freel. principal o ?BUIi?.' i. ohnnt nvea-on City, will . A thlafla " l.UUULT UUVV peaa: ou -"--, fc -k- ' rni inienuem u..; tA Hiinervlsora Will mane un -- thm teachers. Mra. Nleta Banow u- a .1 aitaMhrg nn rence will renaer toci uu....- fore the lecture oy ur. r. ana wna discovered by Dr t-.-,i.. .xnt Aug. 1. 1774. Turquet . w . riiaeovered the tDflamma UV , . .i.i blllty f hydrogen In I ONI. In u Cavandlab proved nyarogeu -- elementary body. nd In 1781 be and JF Artit alio wed that in the combi nation of lbl ia with oxygen, wblcb ni... .hen It la burnt, water I oroduced. Later Uvolalr decompoaed ith ita elementa and gave ny drogen Ita present name. Instead of Its old one of Inflammable air. n an hour. He did even better than hat aa i h artnal time consumed In pinning Smith's ehoulders four times was a quarter of- a minute more than a quarter of an hour. The "aclaaore" hold, both body and head, wa.t ud by Hoxukus, and all hia fuiia vara ton - bv these holds. The first fall came after 10 1-2 mln utes of grappling, the second in lour minute flat, the third In half a mln ute, the final one In three-quarter of a minute. Smith, during the forepart of the bout, displayed clevernees In breaking out of some of the "champ's" holds, but his opponent was too strong snd too well versed In mat lore tor blm. Brick" Barry and "Dutch" Free man, and "Young" Smith and "Kid" Bruce. In the preliminaries gave ex hibition which highly pleased the fans. i.h... tniiiL Mr. and Mrs. Frank will leave thla week for Powell River, n r where the will make their fu ture home. Mrs. Frank la one of the cadets of the Artisan order, and she ... naeaented with a handsome allve- cake olsh, aa a token of the high esteem In which she Is held by the other members. The evening was de na ta a social time and refresh ment were served. . vera Mrs. M.unle Dono van Mr. and Mr. William Harvey, r.iin. D-hwartx. Oacar Wood mia. i o ....- - a ii --. o.h.ll ura n. D. Ebv. Mrs ill, J.ll. tiv....., - n . j...n Mra Chester LJKnt v. . r . jiiui 4... body, Mlaa Maude Lightbody. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Cooper, R.aie COMMISSION HAS MORE SUPPORTERS (Continued from Page 1.) NEW BUSINESS OREGON CITY BOON (Continued from page 1.) r. irmbinir for locations, with hardly an empty house in the city, many new homea are sure to De mini, we In a position to figure wltn any com ntir.r and know that wo can give absolute satisfaction in every way." Open For Inapectlon. -rv. Knainaa la now where the Ken eran public la Invited to call, and alt union as it I on in tumci . teenlh and Main atreeta la In easy walking distance of all, and the Build ers' Sunnly Company will show you every courtesy SERIES THAT DECIDES RACE STARTS TODAY . araateat olubblna offer. The Morning Enterprise by tnt r..i.i A.nnin both until Notem- Z, i tan. for only 13. Offer closet October 831, Wll. (( ,: v . , ConrmM Hut ii a.r a l John Aldtn and Priscllla; one of six historical plcturea by Edward Pen field. You can get the six pictures, In the original colors, size 11x13 1-2 Inches, by lending 10 cents to Hart 8chalTner & Marx, Chicago. ' ' ' '.':r: Tt rOU know the romantic legend of John Alden and Priscilla JL Mulliis; she knew what John wanted to say better than he did. We don't pretend to know, better than you, what you want ia-clothes; but we know Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the best clothes made; and we believe when you see them you'll want them. - OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE ... .i This store is the home of Hart Schaffner, & Marx clothes Clerk Ward Lawton. Ticket aellers and gate keepere E. P. Carter, Mr. NUes, John Bur goyne and Charlea Roth. John Eld. of Canby, was In charge of the exhibit of Sandsness Com pany, hardware merchants, of Canby. A full line ot the Shamrock war rangea and hardware waa exhibited. The booth was artistically decorated with flags and bunting. , The original .United States Flower Map, copyrighted, published and owned by the exhlbltora la the only natural floral map In the'world. Thla waa seen In the prettily decorated booth near the south entrance. G. C. Metger, of Portland, who represents the Mitchell Lewlss ft Staver Company, waa at the fair In chare, of gasoline engines and Star windmills. The Mllwaukle Nurseries, at tha rear of the Enterprise booth, was in charge (J N. B. Harrey, proprietor, and aamplea ot fruit trees, ranging from different agea, were found there. Thb Oregon Nursery Company had an exhibit at the fair and waa In charge of S. B. Reese. This com pany'a headquarters are at Orenco, Oregon. . . Monroe 4 Crtaell, of Portland, who were represented at the 'air last year, also were at the fair this year. Mr. and Mra. U. M. Spurgeon, ot Portland, who had charge of the decorating of the Clackamaa 1 county booth at the State Fair, were at the County Fair and had a fine exhibit of Jewelry. Mr. and Mra. Spurgeon have been engaged to decorate for the State Fair next year the Clacka maa county booth. , - t na AvnicT.ES Oct. S. (Soecall.) The Beavers and Vernon team be- - i . atrncrtfiA nera, tomorrow gill a imam. """ -- - - "7 afternoon. It reany ruruiu. a ...... ,.an at tha hla- nrize the Pact flc Coast League pennant. Leaving home four points behind Hogan'a men. It Is up to Mcureaie piayera io u .i..i...i iiafaat Vernon this week. An even break landa the pennant for the Let the Haps hold Portland to an even break and the final whirl ot the season with the weag toe ahb. club will land them In first puvos for keeps. If Vernon tanea ma Hoa-nn cllnchea tne gomaiuu; up land gets away a game to tha gooa, the Beavers may sun uvv v vvv bunting. ' The results Tuesday follow: Daeifin Coast Lesaue. Oakland 4. San Francisco 0. Sacrameno 6. Ue Angeiea e. . National League. New York 12, Philadelphia 8.' Chclago U. St. Louis 8; no other games scheduled. American League Philadelphia 40, Washington New York 11. Boston 47; gamea postponed, rain. STANDI NO. ' PaclTIo Coast be understood that the responsibility rests entirely with one man. "This system haa ueeu ine various departments of city affairs, for Instance the schools, and has i ... ..imirni.lv The chairman wui.m wm . should receive! the highest salary and V t..ll as nAi1 the other men'snouia vm pu - Ing to their work." Mpney-Saver, says otory. Mr. Story declared that business ' ... nUj.j m the council who would take an active Interest In the welfare of the ctty. mow . ....m.xi ii la lmnosstble for em uwriiTOii- - the members of the council to give ss much time to tne worn, ui mo v. ....!. k. Anna aald Mr. Story. ... nnnaH " the Cltv Attor- i n ii i vi ii . siey continued, "that the city wouia ' . l..ln V. en err Will save money oy erapiji mm - n l.M.w- arter tne cut hi. eeaa. form .AJI liACIIl & BUG 1 U CJIallIII " a -- ..hAeva it nilH IMSU U1CT1 sui CHB W UWlBfCi -v awnM. I. na rsknann WAV ' it ihOUlq not Drove a tnccess here. la m heart- . a. i -.1 l a Saal a 1 lly in ravor oi giving YERGra WINS MILK TEST AT COUUTY FAIR Bookkeepers Tnc Great Demand i a other Vernon .... . . Portland Oakland San Francisco Sacramento .' Los Angeles . .109 .100 . M . 84 - 82 .. 75 74 69 90 108 101 118 .E95 .691 .628 .451 .448 .897 Among the attractions of the Coun- . 9 . I n Ann .Ant ... irair waa tna uairr tow wmc Jui'u ... In rharaa Of M. S. Shrock of Banka. There were eight cowe In the contest and awards were aa rot 1 -T r- T.raan Aurora. JII Lt. D. Yoder. 2nd and 3rd. George Laxelle s cow was among those In the contest i . ..rinntiiaiv aomeona milked t( UUI MW.V.. v.. . j the morning ot the conteat, and the cow waa dlsquannea. Th followlna- were the department uperlntendenta: Ljveaioca uouih m-.-v , IUU l.J. v M 1 L. baitV. fm Dairy m. a. cmrwn, v.. Dn..iinfa J. HewetL Canby. Farm Products O. E. Freytag, Ore gon City. ' - Vegetables O. E. Freytag, Oregon a-IA.a ' . Horticultural a. -"c"" cny. . - , , ' w.t T nI.Aal' Tsivtll -Mri. J . JU AeaMTn .Pit V Tv.mtin Rrlence-Mrs. 3. 8. Wal- ... rteAsmn Pit V. Jevenlle Mlaa Emily Spulak, New Baby Showl-Mre. A. J. Lewis, Ora- Superintendent pavilion O. E. Frer '...man manasar Malor C. 8. V..V1. - Kntr ' Clerk Mrs. F. J. Melndl. Business firms ore recognizing the superior training of our Business university over, the , work of the business colleges. Ourstdndard 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 the school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to learn and have the high est and best training at reasonable Jullion ; rates. You are sure. ot. individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give It. You should Investigate our . f work. Do It now; do not wait. In session all the year In day and night school. . , '. v I ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marshall 27?f(;,Home A544G. PORTLAND, - - OREGON.