MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CUT, OREGON (Sullivan doubtless thinks that It will t .av.r..r.c.- j fe easier for him to keep It cut out C. E. BRODIE. Editor and Publlaliar, at homo than It would bo In Con . . ; . i Aod wha knowng Congress, rai.tT.TTirS;i" h'r wisdom? Her fear Otjr ' Orosa. aerie in Act of Mare cf congress a a place where wisdom TEI Of SUUCtlrTIM. Oku Tr. br mall tlx Vonih.. hr trail Wnr Mentha, by mall nk. av carrier a CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES , Vt Ha- tier tnca tint tnsartxm. . . .is. , . XTph tSrST X I ttrat tneerflua rdlr4 tnerrtlon..., Ita Run eapor Mh. r taaa ftrat paco. aar ak rtrti tneartloa 1 Aaa pa pet ohr haa Mrat paa. par avc addao tneertlona a ocala !ar or Mno; to rra-nlar adrvr ' Tavvra So Una. Waata. ror Sale. To Rant no., aoa aaat a word flrot maartloa; oo hatf eant aach additional. Ratae for advarttahta: III A. Waekty KbtorprlK art a b tha hum aa is I ha aaily. for 44vorttwmrata at aapaoaally tor lha woakly. Where I ha aavertlaaaaant la tranfrrl front tha dally to tho aaiS tjr. wltBoat cnaac. tho rata will bo to a tack ro- row of tho papar. aad le aa Inch for apactaJ poatttom. Caen ahoaM acooaapaay erear ahai reity la ua known in buaraoae orftoo of Mm Bntorpnaa. INT' aeverttatnc at leea) ad-ortlataa-ati-e "1rcu advertising and apodal tiaaatial . utv art lain at the to 10c aa tneh, aeoord l to opoclal coadltlona foroniiiai two - -Ftra aoJo- aad Bankrupt Bale" advot : tauneata ISe Inch f irat taavrtMa; addl Mnal Inarri lorta awan matter Jao haoa . N Homo an d wail wrtttoo) anoVo of morlt. with lntorrat to lorwl rooder win aa laaiy tiin'lw. ita)etd fnanu ortpts aaror rrturaad ualoao acroaiax M by stknao to prrpay poataan. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPCPt. -t-THC-MORNrNd NTCRPRtSET t" mnxL. coaUof o la on male at the following stores every nay: Huntley Bros. Drugs Main Street. J. W. McAnulty Cigara Seventh and Main. Secreot Confectionery ' Magi near Sixth, at. B. Dunn Confectionery . Next door to P. O. City Drug Store Electric HoteL Scheenbom Confectionery Seventa and .1. Q. Adams. A HOPE OF REFORM. , Whether It be woman's righta Or . a woman's Wright, , two concurrent - event conspire to prove that woman reigns supreme. Two or three days ago It was announced - that John I Sullivan, champion of champions, had put himself in the bands of his ' friends as a candidate for Congress to rinfManl til l I at rirt Ula ttnr,mi . . V " usa w.u.a IV... i4ia yinilul ... waa announced brieflv In three words: "The square deal" This is no mean ingless, perfunctory expression whan it rumbles out of that chest, anj t we were congratulating ourselves up .. on the prospect of at last getting a man In our public life whose whole career personines it, wnen Mrs. Jonn It. 8nll!van, suddenly stepping Into : the ring, countermands the program, .husband, "the post of honor Is the private station." ine iaay is wise, sne naa reiormea her husband. Since his marriage, several years ago. he haa looked not upon the glass when It Is red from , inner light He has at last done what People Want More Speed In the Execution of Criminals By Judge ROBERT RALSTON of Philadelphia HT tha present day an impression more or lew WIDESPREAD appears to prevail that the administration of the criminal law in thia country i too SLOW ; tlmt there are seeming lj endless delays at all itage of the proceedings. The sub ject has been discussed by many able and eminent men and also in the public press. . IF THE SENTIMENTS TO BE GATHERED FROM THESE SOURCES TRULY REFLECT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE. THERE IS AN EARNEST DESIRE THAT THE CRIMINAL LAW SHALL BE PROMPTLY .ADMINISTERED AND THE PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME FOLLOW Mnviviivn vr 1 1 nuu l vcuii, Wben the FINAL judgment is affirmed on a criminal the case is ended so far aa the courts are concerned. Nothing remains to be done but to execute the sentence.' The prisoner baa been found guilty by a jury instructed to re solve all reasonable doubts in his favor; the trial judge, often with one or more of his colleagues, has examined the testimony and decided that the Verdict is in accordance' with ita weight the supreme court, with PA INST A KINO CARE, has not only reviewed the charge and rulings of the trial judge, but also the evidence, and has reached 'at ..MS t 0 I P . I f the conclusion to at til toe elements or murder or tne Drsi degree nave been proved to exist and that the prisoner has had a fair and impartial trial : : ,-.. It seems reasonable to assume, that the prisoner's-guilt has been established and that the execution of the sentence ought to follow t ithina BH0RT TDIE. . . . . CtrCTJ, HOWEVER. IS NOT-THE CASE Experience ahows ltvzy vrtzt t' away before the prisoner (earns bis fate. h had often trhd In vain to do be fore, and "cut out the boose." Mr, ana eloquence anna too urrpij ai im founts of Inaplratlon la ono wholly Justified by history and experience. ; , MjShe would rather be married to Joh. ; U Sullivan privately sober at home ! than to John U Sulflvan officially full In Washington. It la a woman a way. And they have their way. Anybody doubting that they d-. can read the aad atory of Wright of St. l.ouia. right haa been named aa a correaivnilent In a petition for dl voire fn'whlch It la aet out tat Wright was a visitor at the home of the complainant during the complain ant's absence, and that Wright's w ite found him there and took him away. Wright explaina that his wife came after him not because of Jealousy, or suspicion, but because she felt that he was staying out too late. Mrs Wright was Wright ail right, but Wright himself was wrong. Another Wright haa had to write, to aet him self right, that he la not the Wright charged with violation of the mar riage rite. In this case It looks aa tr ' everything may yet turn out all right: ' When women can keep their husbands out of Congress, and go after them when they stay out too long, they may yet reform the world without the ballot ' L-a-oe ' Enlightening the heathen in for eign lands Is an expensive proposition. The cost of sending the missionaries protecting their lives after they reach their posts Is a bigger one. o The harvester trust Is to reorganlxe itself In conformity with the law of reason as interpreted by the Supreme Court. The first step in that way may have been taken when it refused to contribute $10,000 to a fund to "put Lorimer over." Mrs. Ogden Mills has agaln'revlsed the 400, reducing the name to ISO. The new list is not yet announced, but unless a radical new departure Is made from the habit of all previous revisers, the name of Mrs. Ogden Mills will be found In It. - eeV- Ch amp .Clark's speeches hsv" so much effect that he doesn't Intend, when' delivered In a wider field than the Ninth Missouri District, that if he Is nominated for the presidency next year he may turn out to be the best Republican campaigner on the stump. The Enterrp.se haa a position open for you. Call at once. Unclaimed Letters. The following if a list of unclaimed letters at the 'Oregon City postofflce for the week ending October 6: Clark, Mrs. Louie; Wheeler, Mrs. Ellen: Bartlett, Grant (2); Bock, Richard. Bowling, Nels; Burg, Peter; Frin.l:. E. E.; Penry, Sam; Wilder. Trulan; Woods, C. E. Our greatest clubbing offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and the Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber 1, 1912, for only $3. Offer closes October 31, 1911. i r 'V: :-A Wants, For Sale, Etc NaUeaoJwnlr ihaee daaairtao hoeea will to InaoiM at eaa root a wore. Iw iwarrtum. half a ml addUKWai la r tlona. vhm Inch car, tl par aniata. aad atva ear. uaea al por atoath. Caan ata aoroaapaay oroar wnlvae on hao aa oo aeeonnt with iho papar. N naanrlaJ raapainalhllltjr for tmn), whan arroro nrrur rrea ovrrrctrd amteo wIM a prlatae tr patroa) Mlninauai atiarco lae " WANTtD. " WANTKD Tourlsta andJocal people to see .uty colUviiou of arrow-he coins, India i tniikaia. vtd at'ini.u aud curios of sorts Will buy or sell In thu Havt tome i;ood bargaina In se Kinl-hand furniture and tool. Geor Young. Mali: m neur Fifth.' WANTED Tod .y ytju to see: "A tJay Time In Washington," "The Clown s Baby " "The Flag Didn't Raise," at the Grand. WANTED-Partner, lady- preferable. $10 required r business already es tablished. Good returns. Address Osgood, care Enterprise. WANTED Live solicitors for county. Uberal terms to handle the Morning Enter prise and Weekly Oregontan during bargain period which ends October 31. Call, phone or write Circulation Manager, Oregon City Enterprise. - FOR AALE. FOR SALE $100 will buy a team aud harness; weight 2300 lbs. Home phon. Beaver Creek. Oscar May. FOR SALE By owner ten acres good timber land on Clackamas Southern railroad, two miles from Oregon City limits on Highland road; all level; $165 per acre. Address Ore gon City. Route No, 3. Box 63. LOST. COST ThreeDoars"'and'three sows, black with white spots on face: weight about 95 pounds. Address William Baum. Orecon Cltv. Route FARM LOANS. KAKM LOANS-Dlmlck i Lawyers. Oregon City. Or. Lumick, ATTORNEYS. O. D. BBT, Attorney-at-Law Moae? loaned, shetracta furnished. Isad tl'lee e is mined. etata settled, gen eral law buaineo Over Baek-ai Oregon Oty. CRXN A SCHITKBEU Attoraeys-at Law, Deutacher Advokat. will prac tioe In all coorta. make colleotions piiee Bldg Oregon Cltv. Oregon BUILDER AND COTwaCTOR. HARKT JONRS BuDder and Cenerai Contractor. Eattmates cbeoiTnU) riven on all elaaaee of building work, concrete wants and reinforced concrete. Rea. Phone Mala lit' . INSURANCE. R. H. COOPER, Fo Fire Ineurane and Real Estate. Lt aa haadlr " ywir propertlee we buy. sell and evraanro. Office la Itaiorprlae Hlda.. Oreiton City. Ororn MISCELLANEOUS. C HA TT E L "m"OR T GAG E" 8A"LEr The following property will be sold at nubile auction, to the highest bidder, at the Clear Creek Lumber Company's mill site, near Fisher's mill In Clackamas county, on the 10th day of October. A. D. 1911. at 2 o'clock p. m., to satisfy a chattel mortgage . held upon said property by Mr. Allison Baker, to-wlt; One double action steam pump. One 75 h. p. Atlas boiler, in good condition; 2 foot stack. One 6 h. p. nprlght Russell en gine. One Falrbanla-Morse, dynamo. 115 volts, with register and switches. One "35 h. p. Russell engine pneumatic governor, complete. One log haul, complete. One lower saw jack complete with reversible saw grilde, 3 in arbor.- On? upper saw Jtck complete with stationary guide, 2 In. arbor and belting. One r2 In. Simmons saw, In good condition. Ono 62 In. Adkins saw, In good condition. One 36 In. cutoff saw with fraim- pulleys, Intermediate shaft an'l beltius. iron pipe rolls, 30 In. by 6 In. with Iron boxei. On? Hobbs planer, nomplete. One t shlmer matcher heads. Two sets sizing heads, with knives, bolts and fittings. Twelve lumber trucks. One blower complete, In Rood condition with piping and shafting. One? fire pump. One 3 In. Intermediate shaft, 20 ft. lonR, with four wooden pulleys. One friction feed for live rolls with chain. Terms of sale, cash. CROSS & HAMMOND, Attorneys. CITY NOTICES. Ordinance No. . AN ORDINANCE declaring the assess ment for the Improvement of Sixth street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the weKt side of High street to the went side of Jackson street. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows:' Section 1. The assessment for thy Improvement of 8lth street from the west side of High street to the west side of Jackson street Is here by declared and levied according to assessment roll, No. 4, new series and the whole cost of said assess ment Is $13,209.05. Section 2. Whereas, The condl- tlon of said part of said Sixth street is and was dangerous to the health and safety of the people of Oregon City and It Isiiecessary for the Im mediate preservation of their health and safety, that this assessment sbonld be made at once, an emerg ency is hereby declared to exist and this Ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after Its ap proval by the Mayor. . . Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of tho City Council ot Oregon City, held on the 4th day of October, 1911, and to come up for second reading and Mnal passage at a special meeting thereof, to be held on tbe 20th day of October, 1911. U 8TIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. s1 AS ORDINANCES declaring the assess . ment of Center street, from Elev enth street to alley parallel with Eleventh street, a distance of 142 feet, Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon City does ordain .as fol- Cement Elephant Decorates the Lawn of Larchmont Yacht Club v i .1 . s . r w . o W 'fwA-T V. VwT U ' '. V ,.X'V- v.,. Tt, - 'mm- -M " & Photo by Amartoaa Proaa 'Aastvclatlon. ElJErilANTS are slwsys lutereatlng. whether alive or drn.l or even w hen they 'are lnaulumte The picture above ahuwa a reproduction of the animal Kipling calls Old. Two Tails ou the grounds of the Larchmont Tarht club, near New York. The elephant la made of cement and will probably have as long aa eilatence as an elephant of flesh, bones and hide. The little girl In the picture waa not one bit afraid of tin elephant, and If she had been supplied with peannta she would probably have tried to feed tbe animal, ka children have done In circuses and soologWal park from time Immemorial lows: Section 1. The asement for the Improvement of Center stret. from Eleventh street to the alley parallel with Eleventh street, a dlstauce of 142 feet, la hereby declared and levied according to aswtwment roll No. 5, new series and the whole cost of said assessment is $7X6.00. Section 2. Whereas, The coudl- - tlon ol said part of .said Center street is and was dangerous to the W I . k- J . . L. . 1 . . iiraitii aim aaieiy ui tne peupie i i r ...... y4 . .1 i. ... ... ... I inriiUH V auu ii ii vimi; Itir the Immediate preservation of their health and safety that this assess ment should be made at once, an emergency Is hereby declured to exist und this Ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and af ter Its approval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pu' Ushed at a regular meeting of jlie ! City Council of Oregon City, held "i the 4th day of October, 1911. and to come up for second reading and 1 final passage at a special meeting thereof, to be held on the 20th day ' of October, 1911. I STIPI". Recorder. ! Notice of Hearing of Jefferson Street Aeaessment. Notice is hereby given that the ap portionment of the cost of tbe Improvement of Jefferson street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the south side -of Second street to the south side of Twelfth street, has been ascertained and the proposed assessment haa been apportioned and la now on file In the office of the Recorder of Oregon City and subject to examination Any ob jections that may be made In wru lng to the City Council of Oregon City and filed with the Recorder thereof within ten days after the first publication of this notice will 4ie heard and determined by the Council before the passage of any ordinance assessing the cost of said Improvement. The property assessed for said Improvement lies on both sides of ; tbe part of said Jefferson street. ' proposed to be Improved and the line of lota shutting on said part of Jefferson street farthest from 1 said part of aald Jefferson street , and said part of said Jefferson street This notice Is published In The ' Morning Enterprise, the first pub- ' llcatlon being tbe 28th day of Sep- 1 tern ber, and the City Council has j set October 6th. 1911. at g o'clock p. m. at the Council Chamber of ! Oregon City as the time and place of tbe passing of said objections. I 8TIPP, Recorder. Notice of Hearing of Sewer District No. 6 Assessment. Notice Is hereby given that the com m It tee appointed to ascertain the benefita to each lot, or pans thereof, or parcel of real estate lying In Sewer Wntrlct No. C, Ore gon City, Oregon, described as fol lows: Beginning where the boundaries of Sewer District Nos. 2 and 3 Join at the southeast corner of Dis trict No. 3 and at the southeast corner of lot 2. block 165, Oregon City, Oregon, thence easterly along alley across Van Buren, Harrison, Polk, Tayler and Pierce streets to Division street; thence essterly along Division street across Bu chanan street to Lincoln street; thence northerly along alley across Buchanan street to southeast cor ner of lot 7, block 4T, County Ad dition to Oregon City, thence northerly along the east line of lots 7 and 8 to Ninth street; thence " westerly along Ninth street to Pierce street; thence northerly along Pierce street to Intersection with northeast extension of . nortn line of lot 5, block 86, Central Ad dition to Oregon--City; thence westerly along north line of said lot 6 to allev between Plerra and Taylor streets; thence northerly along alley to Twelfth street; thence westerly along Twelfth street to northeast corner of lot 1, block 1, Beatles Addition to Ore gon City; thence southerly along lot lines to Eleventh street; thence westerly along Eleventh street to northeast corner of lot 1, block 168, Oregon City; thence southerly along lot line 'and the northerly boundary of District No. 8 to point of beginning-at the south esst corner of lot 2, block 166, and to apportion the cost of laying and constructing said sewer to each lot or part thereof, or parcel of real estate In said Sewer District according to such benefits, has made Its report and the assess ment based thereon Is now on file In the office of the Recorder of said Oregon City and subject to examination and the City Council of said Oregon City has appointed Friday evening, October 6th, 1911, at I o'clock p. m. In the Council Chamber of Oregon City, aa the time and place for hearing objec tions to said assessment and you are hereby notified that any ob- .. , rn.Be' v at" a at; Jectlona, which may be made la writing and riled with aald Re corder on or before the 6th day of tober. "19n.wuTbeheard-and considered by the said City Coun cil at the time and place herein before specified before any ordi nance Is passed assessing the- cost of said sewer. ' Dated September 26, 1911. L 8TIPP. Recorder. MRS. A. B COMBS ENTERTAINS, j Oregon City Folk Attend "500 Party"' , Given in Portland. I Mrs. A. 11. Combs, formerly M' I Klorenee McFarlnnd.of thla city, but j now of Portland.-.entertained at her j home on Eaat Yamhill street. Wed-1 nesday evening a few of her frleiKia 1 COAL! COAL! We have the best at low r est price. Lay In winter topply now. Kerrect Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Co. 11TH AND MAIN ST8 Oregon City. f l Before You Move Investigate Be sure yoor-new-home has-that important modern convenience electric light. There are many such and they are in great demand by those who know how to enjoy them. The mod ern electric light is so much better than any' other that no one need hesitate about the cost. There has been perfected the MAZDA lamp which gives twice as much light as ordinary electric lamps using an equal amount of electricity. For all those who live in wired houses (we offer an opportunity of getting the benefit of the great light-giving quality of these lamps. For those who own unwired houses on our distribut ing lines we will give advice of value, in wiring houses for electric lights. - ' PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. . MAIN OPTICE 7lh ond Aldtr Streets . : How to live within your means. IJmlt your wants while enlarging your resources Dispense with lusurtes as long aa yo can pa only tofV cities, I " prointde your Independence by becoming a moooy a.,M well as a money earner. ' at You can buy an Interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit A. m deiHialt In our Bavlngs Department every time you have '" dollar The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IV TUB COUNTY D ?. I.ATOURfTTB preaideul j. UtlW Cet THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, oW0.000.0U ronaets s 0aoral SanMleg uolsoeo. of lhl city and of rnrtlaad t "live hundred." the prlo. a handsome vase, being won by Ua Kthrl Graves, of Portland Luncheon v.as served. Tbo bouae prijltlly decorated In r autumn leaves Those attending from thla city were Miss Hess iialloKly. Mlaa Kathryu Slnnoit. Miss Cls I'ratt. Miss Dol-e Pratt. Mlas Theha Draper. Miss Ruth llrlislillilll. Ml Nleta Harding. Miss Winnie llminv and Mrs. Kenneth Stanton. ' . . . The KnterrpUe haa a altlon open for you. Call at once. - Watch Oar YOU BET Wc' (GET , . ; - 1 1 m m WE HAVE MAZDA Get Rich Ooee from a A aj. , , , MRS. J. I. DUNN DUO. t fe eaBBoaaaaan A telegram was received ta city Thursday, announcing tk of Mrs. J. R. Dunn, of Bhsewa. m. 1 October 4. M B Dunn, of la her mm. Another soa. jJL . Dunn, who sup.M-d to h. ta , gon. cannot be tocated. Read te Morning T.otny ' Our greatest rlubblng offr tk. Morning Enterprise by mll u4 Z Weekly Oregonlan. iMith until HZ ber 1. lilS. for only $1. 0ff dZ 0ober II. 1811. Advertisers LAHP5 1. " I