Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 07, 1911, Image 2

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGOM CITY, OREGON
I. t. tROOH. Editor ad Publisher.
" "'H' -
w acclaim m great. I u contsot
to follow the even tenor of hi humble
way, but come what would he did not
forget the old folks at bom.
It required bo great effort and bo
great labor on hla part to eeuS a few
M MMai-dui matter Ju- v . j-
eary s, lU. at the pot eflloe at OnrM ,w ' " v." "
Oragna. aiM fa. Act of Mart home, but how many are there who
a. -
raw if wucnmoN.
Oae Tw, by ataJI ., .
is Months, hf wail .
rar Months, by mall.
r a-ak. by cai l tl . .
neglect such a aim pie duty? It waa
hla fidelity In thla respect that In
vitea ail miration for his memory.
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CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES
Vai Hwa per inca rrret twarti ....He
' Ftret Pan, net Inch addad tasertloas. .lea
Pre'erred postltoa any pass, sec sic
rim Insertion IH
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The sugar trust has been nettlnit
some large profits of late. Still the
sugar tariff is the one the tariff re
ducers never bother much about
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PifnM pnsliloa aay pas, par man
ada Insertions Is
tin paper athr r t&aa flret r&C. par laeh
TrrvX f union.
Waala. rer Bala. Ta RaaL eta. eae J In charging that the Republicans
each adSttonaJ m",l; ", M stole hla political platforms Col. Bryan
Rates for edrertlstaa la A Waakly does not Indicate who It was that
site? :i;.rrt
tar tba weekly. Wfcare Ua aavarttsaawal erahlp of railroads,
h) treaafMTad from the Salty ta the waah .
w
ty. Ithoat eaaaea. the rate will be Sa
aa lack for rua ml the paper. a4 la aa :
ate for special poelttxa, I
It Is popularly regarded as a good
cash aateuM aeoompaay areer where omen that the women capitalists are
obtaining control of so many or the
big corporations. They sre thought
to be less soulless than men.
e
party ta unknown ta bastaasa aftles- mt
the Eaterprtse.
Lam' edvarttslas at lasal aa an amis
raus.
rtroua advertising and special traaaVaal
6ertlslas at tie to tec aa ntce, sacra
a ta special coadltmna tovernlaa; the
"Fire a)' sad Baakrupt Bale advor
- ta strata xt Inch first Insartioa: aaal
jenal maarttona ttat raattar ate asca.
Ne ttvtna and wall wrttaa ai Hal. a
of marlt. with latercet to local readers,
will be gladly acertvd Rejected am it
ems ui aarer retaraad una) is acrotapan.
led ay atamoa to prapay anal
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
d .. d
THE MORNING ENTERPRISE
Is on sala at the following stores
' Huntley Bros. Drugs
Main Street
J. W. McAnulty Cigars
Seventh and Main.
Secrew Confectionery
Main near Sixth.
M. K. Dunn Confectionery d
. Next door to P. O.
City Drug Store
Electric Hotel.
' Schoenborn Confectionary
Seventh and X Q. Adama
LIVE WIRELETS
(BY EDGAR BATES.)"'--
: WRITING BACK HOME.
In reporting the death of a man In
New York City the other day one of
the newspapers mentioned the fact
that "for eighteen years he had never
failed to write a letter to his father
and mother In a Pennsylvania village
every week."
It waa a simple statement of a sim
ple act, but It spoke volumes of con
stancy and fidelity of natural sffec
tlon. The dead man had not filled the
world with the splendor of wonder
ful achievements. His name will not
appear upon the roll of those whom
The movement Inaugurated by At
torney Eby at the last meeting of the
"Live Wires" for legislation for the
county support of the County Fair is
certainly a move In the right direc
tion. The annual celebration at Jan
by is the one thtng thst brings . the
entire county together for a single
united purpose Iciliiena Iroia each
precinct are thrown together for three
of four days In a spirit of friendly
competition as each section displays
its best products against those of an
other part of the county. New meth
ods of agriculture are discussed, able
lectures on varioua phases of public
life and welfare are heard, new Ideas
gained 'and exchanged In short the
county fair Is a sort of a public clear
ing bouse for all of our citltens. The
merchant with his display of mer
chandise rubs elbows with the real
man of the county, the tiller of the
soli the man who ralsea the grain,
fruit, etc., which means so very much
to our county. Representatives from
every calling In the county are thrown
together In a way not possible in
sny other manner and all this Is
bound to have its good results. The
amount of money involved is of little
consequence compared with the actual
results, of this movement and we
hardly think anyone will have any
Objection to the proposed legislation,
a a a
While the "dopesters" are busy tell
ing us that the standing army of eith
er Italy or Turkey Is twice thst of
this country, no one needs to tell us
what the result would be If either of
them shouldmlx up with Uncle Sam.
a a a
What's the matter. No one has
mentioned "locks" for a whole week,
and by the way where is all that talk
i
IP :
England Is
Wasting Her
Resources and
Will
ir aaa mj
Tl 4 it
DanKrupi vy
2086 A. D.
By Sir WILLIAM RAM
SAY, British Chemist
HT THE PRESENT RATE
OF CONSUMPTION OF
HER COAL 8UPPLY
ENGLAND WILL BE A
BANKRUPT NATION IN ONE
HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS.
It may seem that ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE
YEARS is a long time, but to a nation it is but a mere epan.
Two coursea of conservation are orxu first, the laisaoz faire
plan of leaving to SELF ' INTERESTED COMPETITION the
combating of waste, and, second, INITIATING LEGISLATION
which in the interest of the whole nation will endeavor to lessen the
SQUANDERING of our NATIONAL RESOURCES. This legis
lation may be of two kinds PENAL, which is imposing a penalty on
the wasteful expenditure of energy supplies, and HELPFUL, which is
imparting information as to what can be done, advancing loans at an
easy rate of interest to enable reforms to be carried out and insisting
on the greater prosperity which would result from the use of MORE
efficient appliances. ,
The anbject ia s complicated one, and it will demand the COM
BINED EFFORTS of experts and legislators for a generation, but
if it be not considered with definite intention of immediate action we
sLall be held up to the deserved execration of our not very remote,
descendants.
t n m,
If wo know that radium and its descendants decompose spon
taneously, evolving energy, why should not other, more stable ele
ments decompose when subjected to enormous strains f This leada to
the speculation whether, if the elements are capable of disintegration,
the world may not have at its disposal a HITHERTO UNSUS
PECTRD eOUTlCE OF ENERGY.
If radium were to evolve its stored op energy st the same rate that
gnncottorj doea'ws ahonld have an UNDREAMED OY EXPLO
STVE. Could we control the rats we should have s useful and potent
source of energy, provided always that s SUFFICIENT SUPPLY
of radium were forthcoming. But the aupply is certsinly s very
limited one. and it can asfely be affirmed that the production will
rrr-T nrpt-i half an ounra a yesr. x . i ;
"The marrying parson of Tennes
telegraphed too late to gel Col.
Sa in,,.'! Mith-nrinHl Wih. Prorraatina- !
ftva papal other Jtaa first aac. par fcvoh
a44aa laesrUona ee lion la me uiei oi unie aou muur
uecele ISc er Has; le rra-alar edver j -yvt
e nae.
about the "public dock," "dredging
te rapids. and "more hitching
post a"
a a
When the Molalla Southern tracks
are laid we will have one of those
"splke-drlvlna; celebrations" all of our
own with a local man driving toe
"golden spike."
a a a
'The mayor of Indianapolis pulled
off a good stunt when he purchased
for the cltjr council carloada of pota
toes and then sold them at cost to
the needy to t'wart the effors of
the commission men who were try
ing to rob the poor people by Inflated
prices. Where there Is a will there
I a way and this Is a guotV method
of getting ahead of the persons In
auy 'community who attempt to do
business In "Get Rich Quick Walllng
ford" style,
a a a
Do you possess the sum of $34.85?
This Is the amount of money that
you would have if all the money In
the whole country were divided among
the some ninety millions Inhabitants
of the country.
Every merchant in town who sells
woman's apparel has a display of furs
In his windows which only goes to
prove that "winter has came."
a a
More than three hundred residents
of this city have tsken out member
ship csrds In the Free Library. Just
as soon as the rest of you realise
that the library belougs to you and
was started for your benefit, this list
will be doubled or trebled. An in
spection of the books at hand will
convince one that they have been
well selected and that there are books
on almost every subject. The rooms
are well kept, conducted In a busi
nesslike manner and the assoclatlou
Is In every way worthy of your support-'
As some of your taxea go to
assist In the support of this tilace It
Is no more than right that you should
be Interested In the welfare of the
Oregon City Library.
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Natter aaeer laaee rtaaatflae
win be taBsriea st soa seat a ware, twm
taaertloa, half a eaal additional Inaar
Uoaa. oat taeh car. It ear moath haft
lack ear. I naae st ear naoata.
Cash ataat aooofaaaar erSar anises an
aas aa eaaa aeoraa wtthtae sap sr. Ma
rtaaacial mpoaalblHty for errare; whan
srrvrs oecar free earraete aots will a
srlata (or satrso MIbIibubi saaraa las
WANTED.
WANTED Tourists and local people
to see my coII.hmIou of arrow-head
coins, India,! trins-ls. i:d stnnvj
and curios of .i sorts. Will buy
or sell in thu lias Haw some good
bargains In seouul-hand furniture
and tools. Ceorjo Young, Main t-i.,
near Fifth.
WANTED Partner, lady preferable,
$100 required; business already es
tablished. Good returns. Address
Osgood, csre Enterprise
FURNISHER house of about m
rooms wanted, centrally located.
Phone Main 95, except Saturday and
Sunday.
WANTED Live solicitors for
county. Liberal terms to
handle the Morning Enter
prise and Weekly Oregonlan
during bargain period which
ends October 31. Call, phone
or write Circulation Manager,
Oregon City Enterprise.
Vice President Sherman's Sons
Are Enthusiastic Golf Players
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v.:aj-
OPPORTUNITIES
for ms and womsn ef shsratt. ,r, 0pi svsrywh,
A bank aeeeunt la an vldsnee of
ehsrsctar, and a bank hook showing
regular deposits Is .the passport t0
opportunity and ths ksy to suoosss.
tnroil yourself as a Sspoaitor hsro
st ones and bsoomo a msmbor ef wis
opportunity elub.M
One dollar will start a savings aseount
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK lit THE COUNTY
(1 r l.ATDURsrmi FrasHaat
Cl4is
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAHg
of OREGON CITY, OPEGON
CAPITAU SSOSOSOO.
Traaeaeta a faaeral San a tag SMSlnsaa
EXTRA! JOHN D. IS
GOING BACK TO WORK
TAMHYTOWN. N. Y.. Oil. S
(Me'lal I The Inatalllng of a private
aire in the home of John I). Rocke
feller, the oil king, at his home on
I'ocanllt'o 1 1 ilia, la caualng the heller
hvra todav that John I), la about tO
give up hla rem plan and get back to
work. M-krr!ltr baa engaged a lei
eiratther and It la thought will aooti
i get In touch with buafiieas affairs
1 attain.
av7.1rwrv'
"ass-;
Photos by Amerlaaa Preaa Aaaaelatlon
TWO of Vice President Sherman's three sobs sre golf pisyera of euflUieat
skill to Justify them In entering a contest fur the AinrrU-ao amalaur
cbamplonahlp. Thomas Moore Sherman, the youngeat son. made aa
excellent record recently at Rye. N. Y lesdlng a long Uat of golfing
txperts In the Oral day's play Us msdo the round In 71, one stroke better
Jisn Harold II. 11 II ton. the English champion, who later won the Americas
ibsuiplonshlp. However, on the second dsy's play Mr. Kberman waa defeated
iloug with many other experts and former champions. Sberrtll it hernia a,
ibe oldeat soa. was also s competitor In the tournament, but be was defeated
ji the flret day's plsy. Us Is s banker at UUcs, N. Y. la the picture
tberrtl! Is shown addressing the balL
FOR SALR
FOR SALE 1100 will buy a team ami
harneas; weight 2300 lbs. Home
phon. Beaver Creek. Oscar May.
FOR SALE By owner ten acres good
timber land on Clackamaa 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.
LOST or stolen, from the Park Place
Station, September 29, a large
brown canvas telescope. Any In
formation will be gladly received
by the Sisters of Mercy at Park
Place.
pulleys. Intermediate shaft . and
belting.
62 Iron pipe rolls, 30 in. by 6 in.
with Iron boxes.
One Hobbs planer, complete.
One set shlmer matcher hesds.
Two sets Sizing headH, rn
knives, bolts and fittings.
Twelve lumber trucks.
One blower complete. In good
condition with piping and nhsftlng.
Ont) 'fire pump.
One 3 In. Intermediate shaft, 20 ft.
long, with four wooden pulleys.
One friction feed for live rolls
with chain.
Terms of sale, cash.
CROSS A HAMMOND.
Attorneys.
time required for the completion
of the entire work for such con
struction, which work must be done
In scrordsnre with 'the ordlnanrea
of Ori-gon City and te charter
thereof, and the plans and specifi
cations governing such work.
This notice Is pulilliihed pursuant
to an ordi-r of the City Council of
Oregon City, made and entered at
a special mevtlng thereof, held on
the 4th day of Orober, 1911.
U 8TIPP. Recorder.
Are vou a aubst rlber fl the Morn
ing Enterprise? II not you should call
and let us pu your name on the sub
scrlptlon list Immediately
OLD DOC. SAIL! Y.
Wsy down on La Natcho UlverT
Ever h. ar of Old IoC. Ilalley.
; Died last week of sheer heart fsllur
- iNM'twrs aaUi Mwaa hi live.
iThey don't know much Ihoae wlae
acres, leastways I've found It so. often. I
; Folks rame twenty ml lea to soe him
Lying In his poor pine coffin.
Such a funeral. I reckon.
Ain't sren often In the nation;
Children, men, an women cryln
Jest ss if be wss rotation.
Wealthy, wsnt he land o' Goshen.
Not if you count wealth In dollars!
ami I reckoned him the richest
Man of all them hills and hollera.
Homely too, waa good laic Tlalloy,
Not a bit of style about him; .
pop'lur tho. as old Abe Uncoln, -
People couldn't live without him.
For be cured them by adjust menta.
Scared their poverty and sorrow;
When he died I could but wonder
Who will tre.it their ills tomorrow?
Without drugs or knife or poisons.
Yes, he wss a Cbtrpprsctlc,
When his kind handa worked upon
tbem
Folks got well, they couldn't atay
alck.
This whole world la poorer, aaddor,
wretrbeder.
For that man's dylo
Every wMsper of the west wind
Hounds to me like some one slgMn'.
Iion't forget him. good laic Ilalley,
Hurled by La Natrhe River.
It waa overwork that killed hint. .'
Not some ailment of his liver.
Hsmsntha of Clackamas County.
Pstromte our advertisers.
Open fraa, a, sj, , ,
Assssao's Notice of M.,tiB T
Notice Is hereby gt,
the third Mmdsy m o-u,br,
Oetoher Ktb. IIH. ths bLj .
Rguallsailon will aliead at tat m '
houae In Clarkamas Coonty,
and publicly examine tho smwn, !
rolls and wirroct all errors Is r
tlons, descriptions . or tuilltisi !
lands, lots or other propertl '
sossed by the County Asassior ''
Dated at my office this jots 'fa., i
geptemlNir, ltlt. " 3
J. B. JiCX,
County a. ,
TO QIVC MUSICAL P ROOK AM. .
An entertainment will Us 1tmi
the City Hall at t; lad .toot tU f ,
day evening; under the alrectka g 1
Oscar WtMHiflii. of this city. Ai
csiient progrsm la ielng arrtaiM k
Me- WooUfior td -will unttt of aa
both vocal and Inalrumsnta), esorws
and 'readings. The proceeds stf a
toward the ChrUtlsn chares.
VBTCRAN TO SI SURIC0 T00.
Funtrsl ot William fts Will It Nol
At Home of DsugMtr.
The funeral of William Fes, htW
of Mrs. A. (1. Kinder, who 414 Ttna
day afternoon, will be held Rtr
morning at 10 o'clock fmn tk ha
lly residence of Mr and Mrs. KlvK.
Clackamas Heights. Rv. K. t ts
merman, pastor of ths M. K. rkea.
will officiate. The Interment will a
In the Mountain View cemetery. Mi
Fee wss a veteran of lbs CI II Ss
Hotsl Arrivtls.
Tba following sre regular! St tk
Electric Hotel: M. J. UwUs. rj.
Mlaa Olive ckwod. F. W. Ihnait
Portland: Mrs. W. II. Lett. Pttutwx
Pa.; r. Roddy. Man Frsnrltco; tt f
Rorkett. Chlrsgo; C. Uoroaik. i
tony Roepel and wife. M M. fna
II ru Clstsksnle: Ceorge Dl. Of
kanle; C A. Will, Caahy: H
Kena and wife, Portland; H. B. tW
and wife. Huhtard; K HchsUratal
Trulllnger. Mtilalls: Percy Collm
Frank Meltings. C. Oaena. Franli U
cas, II. Parsons, Portland: Geoml
Oregory. Molalla; J. A Raiw. SU
Oklahoma; Mr. II. R Torssr. Pft
land: Mrs. II V. Iteed. Mist Uri
Reed. Portland; Mrs. CsUstkt I
Phillips. The Iallea; Drnsllls I P
Hps, The Hallos; Flarelle & HnUr
ton. IHirtland.
RHnacrlbe for e Pally iloww
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 48 acre
farm 2 miles northeast of Oregon
City; sale price C,BfK); rent, prire
$100 year. Inquire Mrs. Lllile ,
Aune, 1414 Center street.
FARM LOANS,
rliiii LOANSLiiuiick- a" uimick,
Lawyers. Oregon City. Or.
ATTORNEYS.
O. I). EBY, Attorney-at-Law. Money
loaned, s detracts fimished. land
tit lea examlntd, ettaua settled, gaa
era! law busmesa Over Bank at
Oregon City.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned wss by order of the
County Court of Clackamas county.
Oregon, made and entered on the
3rd dsy of October, 1911, sppotnted
administrator of the estate of John
Thomas, deceased, and has quali
fied as such administrator. All per
sons having claims against the nu
tate of said deceased ahall present
the same with vouchers duly veri
fied, to me at the office of C. II.
Dye, southwest corner Eighth and
Main streets, Oregon City, Oregon,
on or before kIx (6) months from
the date hereof.
ROBERT LIVINGSTONE.
Administrator of the estate of John
Thomas, deceaxed.
Dated October 7th, 1911.
CITY NOTICE 8.
U REN It SCHtlEBBL. Attorneys-el
Law, DeuUcbsr advokat, will pre
tlce In all eourta. make coil actios
prise Bldg.. Oregon City, Oregon .
BUILDER AND CO ACTOR.
HARKT JONES Bunder 'and General
Contractor. Estimates ebeerftilly
siren on all classes of batldlng
work, concrete works ana reinforced
concrete. Roe. Phone Mala 111.
INSURANCE.
J H. COOPER. Fv Fire laoaranee
and Real Estate. Let os handle
rrrnr properties we boy. aefl snd
e change. Office la Enterprise
"'da.. Oreaon City. Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"Chattel mortgage saleT
The following property will be sold
at public auction, to the highest
bidder, at the Clear Creek Lumber
Company's mill site, near Fisher's
mill In Clsckamas county, on the
J 0th 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 S h. p. upright Russell en
gine. One Fairbanks-Morse dynamo,
11S volts, with register and
switches.
. One SS h. p. Russell engine
pneumatic governor, complete.
One log haul, complete.
One lower saw Jack complete
wKh reversible saw guide, 3 In.
arbor.
One upper saw jack complete
with stationary guide, i In. arbor
'and belting.
One 62 In. Simmons saw, In good
condition.
One 62 In. Adkina saw, in good
condition.
One36 In. cutoff saw with frame
Notice of Acceptance of Sewer Con-1
struction. 1
Notice Is hereby klven that the City
Engineer of Oregon City, Oregon,
has filed his certificate of the work
done by H. Jones, contractor, for
the construction of Sewer District
No. 0, and the City Council of Ore
gon City will consider the accep
tance thereof, and all objections to
the acceptance of said construction,
at the Council Chamber of ssld city,
on October 20th, 1911. at 8 o'clock
p. m.
Any owner of any property with
. In the assessment district of said
construction or sny agent of such
owner, may at such time or any
time prior thereto, appear and file
objections to t''" acceptance of such
improvement, and such objections
shall be considered and all the
merits determined ; by the council
at the above named time and place.
This notice Is published in the
Morning Enterprise and the time
and place wore fixed by order of
the City Council of Oregon City,
Oregon.
U STIPP, Recorder.
Notice For Aids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the construction of
two public toilets In Oregon City,
Oregon, one to be in McLouKhlio
Park end one at the Suspension
Bridge and will be received until
4 o'clock, p. m., October 20th, 1911.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further Information and the
kind of toilets to be constructed will
be furnished upon application to
the City Recorder. Each bid must
be accompanied by certified check
for a sum equal to five per centum
of the total amount of the bid,
which sum will he subject to for
feiture to Oregon City in case of
the failure of the successful bidder
herein to furnish the required
bond and enter Into a written con
tract for said work, If callsd upon
to do so, within tbe time stated for
same In the ordinance providing
for such improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City;
The right to reject any or all
bids or to accept any bid consid
ered most favorable to Oregon City
Is hereby reserved.
Each propossl must state the
Before You Move
- Investigate
Be sure your new home has that important
modern convenienceelectric light 7 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 elec
tricity. WE HAVE MAZDA LAHPS
For all those who live in wired houses wc 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
ma & POWER CO.
MAIN omcE7hond Alder Streets