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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRI3E, BUNDAY, OCTOBER 15t 1911. HAND MADE BEAUTIFULLY KNITTED Table Sets Center .Pieces Domes Etc Loorted Hand Work, Beautiful Design-., Latest r ' mi f ... TCf.. n.o..iifi. novelty aawiv Ktiuixiuuai To the l-dlet of Oregon City we are able through a very fortunate purchase, to offer a choice election. Very Seasonable Gifts J. LEVITT Sutpenaleo Bridge Corner. - $10 REWARD kr the rreal en" conviction w i. unon or nriuui. wuu w Cwfully remove coplea of The tine Enterprise irom nf .ubscrlbere after Cr has Iim pleoed there by flatting Thee Wholesale. "1 mw yoo kissing Hllr Sot lal tilgbt." "Iku'i mj any thing about It Here Is a quarter fur "being a good boy.- " "Quarter do th ing: want at least a dollar. Tbey rtgbt to be worth a cent a kUa." Nlotmmn & Undhmrg HIQH CLASS TAILORING SOS SalHng Bldg., Portland. Phona Main 6151. Huntley nroa. Co. Attorney A. B. Dresser, of Portland, waa In thla city on legal bualneaa Saturday. Mrs. Ely and daughter. Mill Jennie. of Carua, were In thla city on bual neaa Saturday. Mr and Mra IT. II. Trask and fam ily, of Fells City, wera In thla city Sat urday. , . . t-mw.w . Will . I I b IUV former! mother, Mr. and Mra. Womer. J. Levitt, who baa been undergo ing medical treatment at tbe St. Vin cent lloiplal for abscess of tba head ana ear, win ve auie iu return lo ure gou City tomorrow. L E. Jonea baa purchased tba In terest of Walter Walla In the Jonea Drug Store. Mr. Wella hat not decided upon a location. ' ' If you deal with ua you don't have to auk from time to time about your account. You always know. We use tbe McCaskey Charge Register. Huntley Bros. Co. Henr Hughes, who has been a mer chant ol Heaver Creek, lias sold his ..Inna anri mnv.H In nrL";n I'lly Ur tiiitfhaa afilfl it frank Mn.ilrfttr. form eily ol Burton, who hat t'ikea po No hone, man la too poor to ob tain credit at Huntley's. Our new rhiria ivilain InaurM alianlllla ac curacy, and afford a check with ev ery purchase. Ask ua about It., Miss Clara Robinson and Miss Per- xlual rVt navu liaan In thla rltv dur ing the summer visiting tbe former' brother, Hev. C W. Robinson, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will leave Monday for their former borne at I'hlluilnliilila Pa., where thev will ramain until anrlna- when they will re turn to Oregon. Mrs. Perchral, who v a .iir.liuMttH a tiaautlful hnma in rortluiid, wll maka that city her home upon her return. With our new McCaskey Charge navlaisr arfnrn vou with every purchase an Instant and accurate check on your account, tiuuiiey Mr and Mra William Nefzaer. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Chandler and Waller Hart returned Friday from Belling ham, Everett, and Seattle, where n.nt ihru and one-half months. the men working for the Pacific Fire Extinguishing company, 01 roruanu. Nina weeka wera spent at Belllngham, where they Installed outomatlc eprink- I., in . r fha lara-est sawmills In the world. Mr. Charala bad charge of tbe work. win i u,n riardiio- after a two months' vacation, has resumed his I position at tbe Oardner Jewelry store Mr. Gardner DM jUBrrc-mpieTea tw Amnr-m an nia timueri v. and has been ...iMiir. in tha wark. the contract having been awarded to r. a. Baser, ui i.Ami..rtm Tha rautilalica la one of the moat up-to-date Ot Meldrum, and waa built by Mr. urorei w a-u. n. mrm aavan rnoir a. with the re ception nill. living room, dining room. bedroom, kitchen, petiiry ana oio on ik. in floor, whi rl on the second floor are two lplnr apartments with clothea cloaeia ana " ur u aiairnrd of Mount Pleasant, who waa severely Injured by being kicked on the bead py ua norm, Ha..aa a lmnr.Vaw Mra. John Carothera, of Caoemah, la 111 at her home. ... ., i4..ii.t. inahnka. son of Mr. and Mra. Joehnke. of Mount' Pleaaant, Is critically 111. a. m., with sermon; High Mass 10:o a. m.; afternoon aervlce, at 4; Maaa every morning at I. First Congregational Church- Morn nlng aervlce at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Edward Curran, of Wasbougal. "Wash., will preach morning and evening Iret Church of Christ Scientists service at 11; subject, 'Doctrine of Atonemeut"; Wednesday evening meeting at I o'clock; reading room open every afternoon except Sun day from 2 to 4 o'clock. ... Oerman Evangelloal Corner Eighth j and Madison streets, Rev., V., Wleveslck pastor, residence- ,71a Madison; Sunday school 10 a. m.. iiarman fiahradar. Monroe street. superintendent; morning aervlce 11; Young People at 7 o. m. ana nraarhlna at n. m.: orarer meet- in m w.ilnaiitir at SO n. m Gladstone Christian Hev. a. H. Mat- key, pastor: Uibia acnooi at 10 a. m tiraarhlna- at 11 and 88. Mountain View Union (Congrega tional) Bunaay acnooi a p. iu Mrs1. J. H. Qulnn, superintendent; Dlble Study erery Thursday after, noon. ' First Presbyterian Church--Rev. J. R. Landsborougr. paeior. Moroiug worship at 11; Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Mra. w, u. ureen, su perintendent: Y. P., 8. C. E., at 7 Methodist Episcopal Church Rer. E. r. Zimmerman, ' paaior. eunaay school at :4a'. . Preaching by the paaior at 10:O. junior League ai 3 p. m. . Evening , subject. "The lt ... n . m tti. Vlna'a Taltla M r-iiiij v . - - . Parkplace Congregational Rev. J. 1 Jonea paator, residence ciacusaiaa. Sunday school 10 sv m., cuiery French aupetintendent ; preaching services eacn aiunaay, areernauug harwaan 11a rn. and 7:20 D. DO.: Christian Endeavor Thuraday eve- tilna T-Xn . St. Paul'a Rev. C. W Robinson, rec tor. Dally aervlcea: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.; eveniaay. prayer. :au.; ouuuaj services: Holy Eucharist S a. m.; morning prayer, 10:30; Holy Eucbarlat and sermon 11 a. m.; ...ninr nravar and urmon at 7:80: Sunday school 11 m.; Thursday vanlnaa. sermon at 7:30. iii.4 Rrsthran Corner Elehth and W w mm- - -' r Tayior, itev. i. r . u(v t""i residence, Portland; Sunday school 10 a. m., Frank Parker, Maple Lane, autvarintandant: morning aervlce 11; Y. P. 8. C. E v V. m., evening aarvir-a 7. wniaanatta M. - Nn rrular oreach mg? services; ouuuaj k a - y m Mra Haama annoiintendent. Hon Lutheran Corner Jefferaon aad Eighth atreets. Rev. w. it. n.rax h.r... naatnr raaldenca 720 Jeffer aon; Sunday acnooi 1:1111. m, iter. ifravharrar. auDartntenoent: morn- Ins; aervlce 10: so; evening r.. LAither League 7 p. m. Waa rtraaan f.ltv aUshool HOUBe J n ataata will nreacn at a ocioca: Sunday School conducted aiier aer- O f-J'' Irrw LOCAL PRUTS Thsrles Stewart, of Carua, waa city Krlday. Id Kamryth. of Reaver Creek, was a -It y 8iurlsy. - Vorpshl. of Canhy, waa In this lilting Saturday. tllin. Jones, of Deavr Creek, waa rliv Kti'urday. Lii, Edwards, of Reaver Creek. la this rltv Saturday. Vbert MlrhelbrodV. of McMlnn an in thla c tv Saturday. irra ll'ilmail. of HtUer Creek, hu Oreaon City Saturday. ln 1.,.,. . aii known realden fclwn. wss In thla city rToy- ward Hi-admaa, of Clarkea. was 1 rltv on business rriday. Lt.r. an at via. at the Ft" I -1' - . . nri Mra tiavld Moehnke, 01 liil, were In this city Friday. . W tltt lataat alvla baU at reaa- le orlres call on Miss munui. ts. Kirk Cassaday. of Carua, was nt In Orenon City Friday. ii l-rtha Davis, of Carua, waa is city Saturday visiting menus. r. Krunk Jaggar, of Carua, wsa ng relutlvea In thla city aaiur- rrlet Parker, who has been 111 he nam week. s able to be out. pTtniin Smith, of Cams, waa among irrgim city business visitors tmi- r MpPnubcv an.nunt IVlttm Is Sfl rate on the bunker'e syatem.. We "my can tell your balance on ma 'nt, but you already know It. $50.00 Reward mon. Paiar liihlnder. a well known farm er, of Reaver Creek, waa In tale city Saturday. thn iinhlandar. of Tloaver Creek. was among the Oregon City visitors Saturday. The majority of merchanta are hon- -.. Tn la human, hut an noneat error Is Jusi as expenalve to pay as the other kind. Our McCaskey Reg ister ellminatea errora. nuuuej nn. Co. ' J. H. Ollkey. of Sunnyside, waa in this city Saturday and waa registered at tbe Electric Hotel. Try ourt 25o merchants' lunch, at the Falls Confectionery, 703 Main Si. c.l . . rA llnrnahilh. nIM of the Well- known farmera of Shubel. was in Ore gon City Friday. I'hiltn Rialner. one of tbe well- known farmers of Beaver Creek, tranr snctod business in Oregon deorgo Klrbyson, who haa been on the lower Columbia, waa In this city Saturday on his way home to Carus. Dunlel Wllllame. formerly of this city, but now of Bveret, Wash, la In this city looking auer propoiij terests. Mrs. Allen Adams, of this city, left Saturday morning for Canby. where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrr. W. Wang. For "ie p10te.Hi.111 jf our cnareo 1 uatr.n-.era we hav 1 w hoavy expense the Mcuasaey viiik n..i.i with every .ourcn.ise you can audit your account Huntley Bros. Co, Mrs. J. La Ashley, formerly ot tnis city, but now of Canby. was In Ore. gon City Saturday, where ahe has or- gsnlned a music Class. For adoption In Clackamas county, fine healthy boy. eight years old. who Is aood and obedient Oerman descent, father dead. Inquire 717 Fourteenth street or Mrs. Kate Parker, court matron. , - Mrs Roy Woodward and daughter, Helen. Wt Saturdny morning for Ea- r ik- nnfu.il that ran find a better , V IU. , - line of candlea than la found at tbe Falls Candy Store. 703 Main atreet. h nal.lt and aat aood candy. YOU will live longer and feel better. .They are made fresh dally at our laciorj. You get the real Macoy when you come .hare. Now. doot forget Bator a .n.iai Jav. If vou mlaa It It is your fault, not oura. Fruit-bar at 30 cents a pound. Saturday only. Regular 60 cent aina ror mis uccaamu. SomKblng extra. AMONG THE CHURCHES JUSTICE HARLAN DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS irouiMriTrM.' rvt. 11 fRneclaL) Associate Justice. - John Marshall Harlan, or the supreme- uourc 01 me llnltad States, died at his home here a 8:13 this morning. His death waa caused by an acute- aitaca 01 oroncui ;."' OopVruiM Bart Sehaffnar Ma ... 1 e 11 1 -a ON the street this winter ycu 11 see a lot ot good looking ; oyercuais that keep a man comfortable in the worst weather. 1 hey II come from our store and originally from Hart Schaffner& Marx ..r:- who know how to make a stylish, well-fitting, neat-looking overcoat m 1 1 11 .1 .1 JL.L. - - that spells comtort and good service all me way mroim. . . Here s your selection of many colors, your size and style and prices right. Plenty of new styles in suits also. . an ' H. S. & M. ooits and uvercoats irom Herman Wile Suits and Overcoats from $10 to $20 OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Hart Schaff ner & Marx Clothes -I. B.ntta r.hurch Main and Ninth streets. 8. A. Hayworth, paa tor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; the Sunday school meets at 10 a. rn., H. K Cross, superintendent; Chrlailan t-.. .t .n n m all are wet- come. Subject In evening. "Prove All and Hold Fast." i ...nam church (Ohio ayn- od)-At 10:30 Rev. II. Mau. pastor. Catholic Corner Water and Tenth .. . dm a. Ulllebrand paator. residence 911 Water; Low Maaa 8 1 At the Portland Theaters Last Car Leaves For Oregon City at Midnight j-ja -3D "ammm.i a ..""" ;:n:n"J!iK!!!i We hove Just received a new stock of dry goods and shoes ond hove deduced prices so that thev ore within the renc i of nil. Drop In ond see these goods whether you wish to buy or not. Our price on oil other goods that hove been In effect during our sole will be the some until further notice. W. R.'. Holmes HEILIG Theatre Seventh and Taylor Streeta. rhnn.i Main 1 and A-1122. SUNDAY MONDAY. 'TUESDAY NIGHTS, Oct 15. 18. 17. Special Price Matinee Tueaday. Mert N. Zlnger preaent The Favorite Comedian HARRY BULGER In the Musical Comedy Sucoew "THE FLIRTING PRINCESS." Excellent Caat-Splondld Production Catchy MuhIc Stunning- cnorua Evenings: $1.60. $1. 75c. S0o. Tuesday Matinee: $1, 75c, 60c, 85c. 25c. Seats Now Selling for EnBaement AT HKIUO THEATRE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY NIGHTS. Special Price Matinee Saturday. The Weil-Known Comedian MAX DILI, m Tha Mualcal Comedy Succesa "THE RICH MR. HOGGENHEIMER" Seat S&le opena Tuesday, ucu u. COMINO TO HEIUO THEATRE October 22. 2$. 24. 25 CECIL LANE AND FLORENCE HOLBROOK In The Musical Play j "BRIGHT EYES., October 20. 27. 28 Thi Famoua Comedian SAM BERNARD In The Musical Comedy 'HE CAME FROM MILWAUKEE." 617 Main 'St.. OREGON CITY Here is th Only Bargain House rmnare our prices with others and you will be sure to trade here. New and second .hand rurnuure oi an kinds. Granite, glass and Hgnt nara ware. ". E. W. Mellien Opposite The Grand I) aO ll ' )) 1 ) Th Musical Comedv "The Flirtine Princess" at Heilig Theatre ' . a -T. na. " ' - nlflhta, beginning 8unday, October 15. spec... pr. -w . "To the vlotora belong the spoils" might be aptly applied to Harry Bulg er and hla present seaaon in tne ier pslchorean musical comedy, "The Flirting Princess", which Mort H. Singer haa sent out In a sumptuous manner. While thla la the third aea son of this, the best of all the Hough, Adams and Howard many successes, It la its first visit here, and notwith standing the numerous demands aad requesta on the part of many eastern managers to send out another com pany, Mr. 8lnger will only present the number one and original big company headed by Harry Bulger which cornea to Portland tonight to the Heilig The atre. 8eventh and Taylor streets, for three nights, with special priced mat- mee Tuesday. . tie. which began with a cold last Mon day. Owing to hi" extreme age, aev- antv.alsht. but slight nope waa neio out for hla recovery, and the members of his family were at tne ueaBiu- wuu he died. " 1 Justice Harlan 'was constantly at tended through his illneaa by Misses , niir-h Harlan. Interstate Commerce Commission James N. Har lan and John M. Harian, oi bis daughters and eons. Justice Harlan waa the dean of the United States Supreme Justlcea. With ..... ..A.ntim hla term on the Supreme bench waa the longest In the hhtory of the United Statee thirty f.,r ; anra. He recently op posed the reading of the word reasonable" Into the Sherman antU tmat law. holding out vigoruua.. though Ineffectually, againat the rest of the bench. Hla death will mane u ..or ...r traaidnnt Tatt to make a fifth appointment to the Supreme Court. This will make a majority on that tribunal of president aus lection. ""... . John Marshall Harlan took hla seat on the Supreme Court bench Decem ber 10. 1877. after a long period of active public life. He waa born in Boyle county. Ky.. June 2. ""r and at the age of eeventeea waa graduated from Center college. Kentucky. He studied law at Transylvania Unlvera. lty. and received from Princeton in 1883 the degre. of A D. 1IM. ,.rrlan Mlaa Malvlna Shank lln, of Evansvllle. Ind. DuHng the Civil War he served In the Tenth Ken tucky regiment, leaving the aervlce with the rank of coloneL JOHN R WALSH IS FREM PAROLE LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Oct.. 14 (Spec!.) rwmal order paroling Joiin R. Walsh, the Chicago banker, serving a lengthy term . In the Fort Leavenworth penitentiary, waa recelv v.r. tnAnf The narollnat waa de cided upon by the prison parole hoard laat week but according to precedent. Attorney Qeaeral Wlckersham beia np the order for a few daya. Walsh, who la seventy years Wd. will spend hla declining . year with hla son and. other reiaiivea in a nwu town In Illinois. He will report at In tervals to the nearest Federal lodge. ... . . 1 IWul WalHb Waa aeniea a paraon oj rrwr dent Taft last spring. He waa releee- de thla afternoon. Calavan Te Address Teaehera. J. B. Calavan, county acnooi super visor, will address a teachers' meet ing at Needy neat Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, aiemoiogy ana of study will be the theme. ' Subscribe) for (ho DrJly