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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
i I WEATHER INDICATIONS. Oregon City Tuesday, rain and .iM.lfri easterly wind y - , ()rKu Tutjr llr; rain t northwest portion. . .. MORNING ITEMISE The only dally newspaper k e twaan Portland and Salem) elr lata In every action ef Claeka- maa County, with population af 0.000. Ara you an advertiser? e WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1560 vol.. il-N.i); OREGON CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911. Pis Wkx, 10 Cfctro MNAMARA PANEL IS HARD TO GET rlRST-TALKMAN LIT QO AND OTHER MEN EXAMINED MAY J MANY QUESTIONS ASKED BY LAWYERS proa"" 8,ow ln 0r Oynam,t Cit And Jury May Not Ba Oblamad For Daya Oar row la' Active. ANGELES, Oct. 10. When HitniiiKty caught In Ha first big snag, ihr M N.uimrn murder trial In an In ........ i.. i,.v twisted Itself out of a sit- i,,ti mhlch had worried opposlng rouViM'l Hlnra last Wednesday, and for (Ho n mitliiUr of Ilia day at least went tlicntl joyfully. Could you ai'l MHltle your opinion mifiirlti.ily to enable you to give a filr mid .Impartial verdlctf waa the OPENING 'OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. If JmlKf llordwell, supplementing Hit mrlur .minimal Ion by Clarence 8. imnow. tliUf of rmineel for James II. MrNitiiiiirn. who Is on Irlal for the mtirrivr of Charles J. lUKgerty. a iiim (hlnlHi. klllvd In i tin ls Angeles 1 1tio-x ciploKlon a yiar ego. Ni-ltmi bnd -n aaked many hun qrc'l of questions to elicit bit view, ml luil answered all of them without rleming "I' ba altuatmn. "I don't Just know," be replied to thin our. and In an Infttant IXntrX t At nrny Frederick, for tha state, with drew oiKnltlun to a c-hallnfte pre lMily made by tha defense on bis riiuiii f Maa. H the rimraa of Nebum's lengthy ex- munition ha had aald ha believed the Tlinr building waa blown up ly dyna mite, and that ha had an opinion con- rrriilitK the guilt or Innocence of Mc-L Much. Interest la lielng manlfesied ATHLETICS DEFEAT INTEREST GROWS IN BIG LYCEUM SERIES both Ihnt Ihp Tlma waa blown up by inn. Mid that McNamara haa an alibi, ilixxt opinion wara aitramoly dla laaloful to It. Whi-n court cloaad today Nln waa mi hU way noma, and two other talaa men Inid bprn aiamlnad by tha d-u-ni t)n of ttiain. John W. Rolxrta, a r-l imaia daalr, waa found aatli fiu-lory, and Robert V. llain. a carpan In thf lyreum aerlea to be .tv'n In llila tlty thla winter, aud It la beller ed that thara will ba an unprecedented attendance uU Thuraday nlnht to hear Kdmund Vanca Cooke, author and lecturer. Twenty enterprtalnic Oreicon City men peraonally guaranteed tha lyceum bureau aKalnat and thai their faith waa not ralaplacea la ai W. S. FIELDING. Canadian Minilr af Finance, Who UWorkino For Raoiproeity. ter. lan waa examined without rala. ready anaured. Mr. t K.ka haa an r. . .. .v.i i. .... viiiia reiintntlnn uk an entertainer. IHK hiiv ciniei. . ixeverinripim, ........ ... -- - . . ibe fulrly neneral opinion tonUbt that the NdHon caaa would lie duplicated Mr ii Jury waa secured M.'.VIII'l((lll. N init.ii iniMiria that Harrv Thaw'a re i-e from tha Matteawan Aaylum la upt-cted within three montha ara de nM by Dr. Jamea V. May, auiertn tendent of the Inatltutlon. "l can aay numt poMltlvely that Thaw will not be releaned Infore January 1. or for aome time ufti-r," aald Dr. May.- m tiH fid nit wiui wIhIic to have a de llcklful evenluic ahould mlaa hla lec ture. The etecutlve committee, which b charae of the aerlea, la Y Oct l- rer ' composed of J. K. llMuea. prenldent ; Mra. i.iiiti r.. jouen, itn. man, O. I. Eby and John W. Ixider. Ptr.nlI our advartlaera. POULTRY RAISERS Thirty Gallons of Milk Wanted Daily AT THE Carus Jersey Dairy TO HOLD BIG MEETING A meeting of the poultry raUera of tha county , will be held at Mount Pleanant Friday night. A permanent organization waa effected aoma time ago, and all the raUera of poultry In the county ara urged to attend tha meeting. There la no better county In Oregon for the poultry Industry t. r-iaohamaa countv. and It la be- lleter. by organisation, better results can. be obtained. It la planned to have a poultry shown in uregon t i ... .i.. future The association also will arrange tine dlsplaya for the State and County Faira next year. SAYS HUSBAND FLED WITH THEIR SAVINGS Today Hal Chase's Home Run Featuring the Premier First Baseman and Manager of the N e w Y o ft American League base ball team. GIANTS IN SECOND BAKER'S HOMC RUN OVER FENCE IN IXTH PUTS M'GRAW'S MEN TO ROUT. MARQUARD IS FINALLY TAKEN OUT plank, Steady All Through Game, And Allows Only Flva Hits 30,000 Sea Great Contest. EQUALIZATION BOARD HAS FEWJOMPIAINTS Fewer remonstrances than ever be fore on the first day were received by the Board of Equalization, which con vened Monday. The board consists of County. Judge Beatle, chairman; County Clerk Mulvey, .clerk, and Coun ty Assessor Jack. The board will be In aession one month. It la believed that the assessments this year are more nearly correct than ever before, and that complaints will be much fewer. Assessor Jack ana nis assis tants hsve done everything possible to prevent making mistakes, and. It la thought, tney nave maae iew any. The gross value of all property In the county la $21,630,510, which la an Increaae over 1910 or I550,4uv. PHIUP J.SINN0TT GETS FINE OFFER The Grand There with the good ones. Alleging that ha drew t50, their savings, from an Oregon City bank. August 1. 1911. and fled to Missouri. leaving her destitute, uevina i... mA ...ii M.milnv malnst Philip un du. Mra. Undau asserts tht her husband waa cruel to her 'eif" January 1, 1901, and August 1. 1911 They were married July 4. 1890. She asserts that she was compelled to pay debts contracted by them after he left her. Oeorge C. Brownell and William Stone represent the plaituirr. Orrlen K. Entrlken sued Louise K. Entrlken for divorce, alleging that she neglected her household duties and associated with other men. He avers that she frequently returned home lute at night. Paper Company Sued. Vernon C. Randolph Monday aued t..i a. Dinar f'omnany the Itawiey ri"i for $51X60 Ha says that ho bought a claim for thla amount from the Western Carbonic Acid Oas Company which sold the defendant company 04.200 pounds magneslta June 24, lu. SCHMIDT ESTATE ,6Q0- The estate of John Jcob.8,1hm'd'. who died September 16. 1911. was r". m tha County Court nien ior im""-" ---- - - . Monday. It la valued at $ .500 Au gusta Ochs was named adm n stratr lx i. The relatives of MT. Schmidt llvejn Havarla,. . FORESTERS HAVE FINE DANCE. The danco given by the Companions of the Forestera at the Buach Hall, Saturday night, was largely . . .Hnkiriit time. ItOWK- ana an na u" . v i u-a er's orcheatra, of Portland, furnished .v- .t , The committee In charge . .1' rft.H the hall very nr me eiin , prettily with ferna and bright colored autumn leaves. Tha Enterprise haa a position ipen MR. AND MRS. UPTON ENTERTAIN Delightful Family Reunion Held at Pretty Covell Home. . Mr. und Mra. J. H. Upton, of Oull. entertained at their pretty home Sun day at a family reunion, and one of the features of the afternoon waa the dinner served by Mra. Upton. The dec oratlona were very pretty, the living room and dining room neing decorat ed with autumn leaves and fall flow ers. Presont were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shaw. Mr. and Mra. Charlea IX La- touretle, Mra. J. W. Norrls, or Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Latour ette, Mra. John McQuane; Miss Etta Upton. George Upton, Miss Etta Oara ner, Mr. and Mrs. R- O. Scott, James Upton. Mrs. Minnie Day. of Portland; Mrs. M. L. Drlggs. of this city; Mrs. Charles Buchanan, of Cornelius; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harding, of this city. Philip J. Slnnott, bright young newspaper man of this city, has been offered a position, wnich prooaDiy ne -ni .nrent on a naner at Klamath Falls. However, be haa other offera and may decide to' remain here or locate in Portland. He was city edi tor of a paper In Klamath Falls for several months and did so well that he haa had several offera from there alrree ha left. Mr. Jrlnnott worked on the Enterprise a nuniber of , years, and demonstrated that he thoroughly understood his business. He is botn an -onice auu an "outside man.- tf you know what those terms mean, ir you aon . bsk -Speed Demon" Charlea Hoyt. 5 COUPLES GRANTED LICENSES. Marriage licenaea were Issued to the following Monday: Dorm Woodard and Thomas Sackett; Rosa-Beck and John Comer; Ellxabeth Franklin and L. W. Kellar; Ivy May Webster and C. A. Robb and Elizabeth Weber and Ed mond M. J. Herre. A Clean Oat SALE - Owing to the fact that we are giving up the coat and suit busi ness, we want to make a quick clean-up. We have taken all the nien'a sulta and put them ln one lot; some are regular sellers a. $25 and $30, but you can have your choice at $12.50.. j Olrra and Misses' Coats that sold as high aa $10, your choice $2.95. Remember when these are sold you get no more. , We have some verjt special values In. dress goods at 65o yard. ' ... Be aure and see our windows. 8AlBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. IS. (Special). One-aolld swat over the right field fence from Frank Baker'a war club won the second game In the worlds championship aerlea for tha Athletica here today by three to one from the New York Glanta. Tha riacldlns- wallon came In the sixth Inning. Eddie Colllna had poked one Into the crowa ior two oases, aim with the acore tied 1 la 1, Baker de iivararf tha home run. He leaneo against the ball good and hard ana as he followed Collins acroaa tne nonit staid Philadelphia baa seldom seen. Thirty thousand fans, wno nung, breathless on the struggle, split tha air with one roar of Joy. , It waa al1 over, and from that time the Athletica were never ln danger. The first run for the Athletics was made In the first Inning, when Lors crossed the pan on a wild pitch by Rube Marquard. ln the second Inning Oldiing misjudged a double by Her rog, who scored for New York when Big Chief Meyers delivered a - nice clean single. From the start of the game McGraWa beauty, Marquard, was wild, ln the middle of the strag gle he settled down but weakened again In the eighth when McGraw Jerked htm out of the box, sending Crandall to bat Crandall delivered the goods, but Plank, who was steady as a rock throughout the game, held the Glanta hltleaa and the deed waa done. Thirty thousand persons nnairy squeezed Into the park and 5,000 oth era packed temporary stands and the roofs of adjoining buildings. The ground rules agreed upon provided that a hit Into the crowa anouia go iur two bases and anything over the fence, for a home run. The Athletica made four nlts and the Glanta Ave. First Inning. New York Devore struck out. Doyle filed out to Lord. Snod grass was hit by a pitched ball. Murray drove a lln fly to Collins. No runs. ihiia,ioiiihla Lord singled to right and went to second on Murray'a fum-ki- rvon.lull w armed un for the Glanta.) Lord took third on Oldrlng a beautiful sacrifice, Marquara 10 xncr inrH nrd on a wild patch. Collins beat out an Infield hit. Mar quard waa visibly nervous, turner struck out. Murphy waa the third out on a fly to Devore. one run. Second Inning. t - New York Merkle waa retired , nnvl Herzoa- drove a dou ble to center. Oldrlng misjudging the bait Fletcher waa thrown out, Colllna to Davla, Herxog taking intra. nerxoB .h mnntnt later on Mf vers pretty single. Marquard atrock out One run. DhiioHoinhia Plantain Davla was re tired. Doyle to Merkle. Barry drove a hard fly to leru wnicn under but muffed. Barry taking sec ond. Thomas lined a 0y to Devore. o. nut Mnvara to Merkle, on a slow grounder towards first. No runs. - , x- vrv rwvore struck out tha secon4 time during the game. Doyle filed out to Lord. Snodgrasa slngl ed to right. Murray waa reiireo. nu to Davla. No runs. rt.n.ntnkia i .nrri fanned. Ota ring lined a foul which Meyers took care of. Colllnt filed out to Devore. No runs. p ..U Innlnfl. t vfe Markla thTOWn OUt n,.nin. tn Fin vl a an a nretty pick-up i, iiftn a high one to Barry Fletcher wta thrown out by Barry to Davis. No runs. Philadelphia Baker reureu. to Merkle. Marquard had "teadled down and waa pitching a splendid game. Murphy gave Devore an easy out on a high fly. Davis made the third out on a rout to mejrn.. runs. Fifth Inning. ci,,. New York Meyers was out. JJakar to Davis, on an easy chance. Marquard fanned on four pitched balls. Devore :...., for thn third time ln suc cession. No runs. Up to thla time Plank had five atrlkeouta and Mar quard two. . . Philadelphia Barry bunted and was thrown ovt by Marquard. Thomas was thrown out. Fletcher to Merkle. Three balls disposed of Plank. No runs. Sixth inning. . New York uoyie oui i i . unassisted. Snodgraas singled to left, and in attempting to stretch It to a two-bagger, was out to Barry at sec ond on a beautiful play. Murray struck out. No runa, . Philadelphia Lora arove mu to 8nodgTasa In right center and waa out. Oldrlng filed out tojllevojrethe COMMISSION PLAN TO BE CONSIDERED COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT FOR DISCUSSION OF NEW SCHEME OF GOVERNMENT. KEKBERS FAVORABLE TO CHANGE Mayor Brownell Suggests Appoint ment of Committee of Seven Voters to Have Chance Studying Charter. The City Council will meet tonight In special aession, which waa called by Mayor Brownell, to discuss the ad- vlnnhilltv nf atinolntlna- a rammblBlon to revlae the city charter so as to provide for the commission form - of government It is believed that all mamhara nf tha council favor the change. The Mayor will. If tne coun cil favors tne plan, appoint two mem bers of the council and five other citi zens on the commission to revise the chirttr. Hla Idas, la to elva aa larce a representation of all classes as pos- BTUle. ' Interviews published, in the Morn ing Enterprise from time to time Indl mia that almost all the voters of Oregon City. favor giving the commis sion form or government a trial. It has been pointed out that it has haan aiiccaaaful wherever tried and there is no reason why it should not be a success nere. Mayor urowneu riaalraa that the commission named to revise the charter embody ln the Instrument tne beat leaiurea oi toe ih,npt'lii nltlaa that have the new rhorna nf anvernment and that ttie charter as reviaea tie puDiisnea in me newspapera so tnai toe voiers may become familiar with its provisions before a special election la called to vote upon the change. " The People's Store Masonic Temple Building. Your Money's Worth Always. ALLEGED AfflillTY IIPJALM SAN FRANCISCAN ACCUSED BY RICH THEATRICAL MAN OF DESPOILING HOME. WOT STRUCK HIM, SAYS PIOT Beautiful Defendant, Who la Slater Of Maybelle Oilman Corey, Also Files Suit $250 Monthly Alimony Asked. Nornvin Gray, of 8an rranclaco, la named aa the despoiler of hla home by Charlea W. Allsky, the well-known theatre owner and aon of C. A. Allaky. a wealthy retired Portland confec-. tloner, who haa aued Cleta Pearl Allaky. sister of Mra. Maybelle Gil man Corey, wife of the former preai dent of the United 8tatea Steel Com pany, for a divorce in the circuit court here, Mrs. AUsky also haa aued for divorce here, but he haa Jiot been served with the summons, and County Clerk Mulvey refuses to make the - complaint- public. PRICES LOWER HERE THAN jMPORTLMiD It was demonstrated twice laat dnds could bay cheaper In Oregon Ulty man in roniana. ad uregou f"lt woman who nald t21.50 for a cloak at a "Big Reduction Sale" of a Portland department atore, learaea, to ner sorrow mat ane couia Day a. gar ment of Identically the same make. finish, style and cloth at . a local atnra tnr t19 A hla noil It rr raiser in the county asked a local house and several Portland firms for bids on 3,200 pounds of chicken feed. in lowest bid received from a, portiana Arm waa f.(i and that nf tha Ore- rnn Cltv hoiiSA waa 196.85. With the freight chargea added the Portland flrm'a bid waa $4.t0 higher than tnat of the Oregon City company. HEDGES TO ANSWER CROSS' CANAL SPEECH The weekly luncheon of the Live Wlrea of the Oregon City Commercial Club will be held at noon today in the banquet hall of the Masonic Building. Live Wires will not receive personal notification of the luncheon, but are all expected to be present J. E. Hedges will reply to II. E. Cross, rela tive to the construction of new locks on the East Side of the river at Ore gon City, and there will he other Im portant mattere of great Interest to Oregon City and Clackamas county. Are vou a aubm riber to the Morn ing Enterprise? It not you ahould call and let us pu your name on the sub scription list immediately m.b- furthar ahareea that his beau tiful wife baa been cruel to him. and haa repeatedly humiliated him.. He recltea how be sent her to school after their marriage in order that she might obtain an education atrttable to her standing in society, and how while at school she accused a school-mate ...,i nv r wo cnacaa. wuua u -wv- clares waa untrue. Wife Cruel, He Declares. It Is alleged by the plaintiff that hla wile misbehaved with Gray in the Central Hotel at Santa Ana, Cat, Sep- teraber 10. 1911. and before that date and afterward in tne same duu o .v i.taval in other nlacea Id hit: j - - California. The complaint contlnuea. "That said aeienaam nas iui and broken her marriage contract and vows with the aald plaintiff and ha doth au.., . - J. treatment towara P'""". 1 eiing'bU life burdonsome in this; that shortly after the aald marriage the said plaintiff and the aald defendant went to Sacramento. Cat, to realde; that aald plaintiff rented a furnlahed flat for plaintiff and defendant to Uve in. immediately thereafter the plain tiff became sick and ill and the aald . .iat-aflant Instead of Uking care of the said plaintiff, aa wife ahould do, . nisintitr tn take care oi Kill llltJ aam - himself and went to San Francisco. Cal, and a short Ume after the aald plaintiff and the said aerenuam wr marrled to each other, the said de fendant began a course of cruel and Inhuman treatment against the aald r.iintitr ralllnr the aald plaintiff vile names and constantly nagged at aald plaintiff and endeavored to commence quarrels with him and on one occa sion, without any provocation what ever, ' struck and assaulted tho aald plaintiff and In the year 1909, and while the said defendant waa attend ing achool at San Joee, In the state of California, pursuant to an "ange- ment between tne " y .... .j j.f..j,tit aha the aald de- lue iu, - fendant. falsely accused a girl school mate attending tne "m7' . aHandlna. with having stolen two checks for the paymenv of money of $25 ana loo resp-i.-v. and by reason oi saiu ccuuuu , . i i , Ka anananded from said school and by reason of the conauc of the said delenaani in " said accusation, ahe. the aald defen dant, waa given a great deal J of no toriety, and the aald plaintiff was humiliated thereby. Neglect la Charged. "That the aald defendant shortly after her marriage to said plaintiff, wholly neglected to' attend to any of her household duties, left the home or aald plaintiff, and without the con sent of the aald plaintiff, went about different parte of the state of Cali fornia and associated with people ot questionable character, and kept the said plaintiff In a constsnt state oi (Continued on page 8.) (Continued o. page 1.) FRESH FISH ..Fresh boiled erabe, Olympla oyst ere direct from the ahell. Salmon, Halibut, Shrimp, ate. The finest stock and quality.. MacdonalcTs Fish Market Next to Walla Fargo, OLYMPIA OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY. Six Per Cent Semi-Annual Interest Coupon Bonds. THE CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY la;now offering to our home people Its first mortagage 6 per cent semi-annual Interest coupon bonds, and aa the bonda are limited to tlee, ralla and equipment and all other work, such aa grading and brldgee, are paid for by atock subscriptions, the bonds Issued by this company are first, class. , , , These bonds are laauad In the following denominationa, via.: $100, $500, $1,000. The Clackamaa Southern Railway Company offers the following 'reasons why these bonda ahould be aold In Oregon: FIRST It la an Oregon enterprise and owned by Oregon people. SECOND The country traversed by thla line la thlokly popu lated and has freight and passenger trafflo In eight to make It the best paying road In Oregon for Its lenth. ' i . r THIRD The beat bualness men and farmers n the County are stockholders In thla road and authorized the Issue of these bonds at the stockholders' meeting by unsnlmous vote. FOURTH These bonds draw t per cent Interest and the holder gets hla Interest twice each year . : ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' Call on or tddro-, ' v G. 5. DIMICK Sccrctorv C S. Ry. Co. for you. Call at once.