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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1911)
MOKNIN-Ci. -- ENTEWflSE f-T IT.-TT7.-rifti I The only dally newapaeje twean Portland and Mlemj Iras e) lata In avary eeotlen af Ctalu mas County, with a populatle a 90.000. Aro you an advertiser? - IP.Id U.l n...l . m A. , Northerly wind. Oregon alr Wednesday, ..rmer east portion. WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1500 VOL 1 1 -No. )3. Pnt Wki, 10 Cemw 0UE00N CITY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. COMMISSION M ACTION DELAYS) HUNTLEY URGED . MRS. ALISIiY TELLS HEDGES PLEADS FOR FREE CANAL FOR MAYORALTY , "OH. FOR AN URSUSI" : r 13? n AUSEATING STORY fricnos or popular euaiNtM MAN CIRCULATt PKTI TIONS IN MILLS. 'HIS. ATTITUDE NOT YET DIYUICED Mttara. Hayes And Androaen, Alao Atktd To Make Race, Have Not Reached final Daclalon. Priitlona uritltiK C. O. Huntley, one of ih br( known business man la (he city, lo become a candidate for mayor rr circulated for algnatures Turwluy The petitions were taken to two of Hi" mills, and. It la understood, a lurni numtwr of names were obtain ed Mr. Iluntltiy . la out of tha city, nd Ma friend aald they did not know hHlu-r lie would conaeut to maka tha ri''v Ilefore leaving on a hunt ing .-uijJuulua- McKeuxla lUverseit. tral tly , It la reported that ha bud no lloa hla nama would be con uhl.Tfil In connection with tha mayor ally. C. G. Huntley, whose frlanda ara elr. tltlon urging him to ba culatlng a pa a candtdata turt. fop Mayor, Tor aigna- Mr. Huntley, who la a member of Huntley Ilrothera Company, haa made a rrnmrkahle aucceaa In bualuea, and. It I declared If he ahould ba elected mayor he would admlnlater the affair of the rlly with the aamecar and attention that he ha given hla private Intereitt. lie came to Oregon City more than twenty year a ago, and made friend from the atart. lie baa aerved In-(lie legislature and city council with distinction. Mr. Huntley I a brother of W. A. Huntley, alao of Huntley Ilrothera Company, and a member of the Hoard of School Dl rertora. William Androgen, president of the city council, haa been urged to maka the race for mayor, but haa made no definite announcement. A petition to him in recently circulated and ae ral hundred algnaturea were receiv ed, (iordon K. Hayea also haa been aiked to make the race, but like Mr. Andrenent he haa the matter In abey na M.mri lliinflav. Andraien and Htye have large followlnge, and there . . .. i m ik. I no queatlon about tna anairs ui t elty being capably admlnlatered If any one of them la chosen. Thirty Gallons of Milk Wanted Daily AT THE Cams Jersey Dairy WEReDISvewd! '7, THANKS TO COLUMBUS. H discovered a pleasant spot fo' ! I .A a4 a4 "cut down soma trees, ana thlno by teaching the first Indlsn "w una cioinsa ra"7 ' An n ths clothing ,buln almot 4Z0 yr behind his tims oui yr,nd then some ahead In atyle. ul of the L System and Clothcraft mke ln all tha new fabrlcaa, 12B0 135.00. , How about our L System Overcoat r Sllp-on. The weather m" for one $12.00 to S30.00. Pfkfc Brothers EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIEM Not Like Other. 6th and Main Ss. ' n r. Ik. .nminn social season n L System, full dress suit I proper 8 . tf Kt,-j..m. rv 4dUc -3 - ATHLETICS VICTORS IN GREAT BATTLE BAKER'S "HOMER" IN NINTH TIES SCORE AND GAME IS . WON IN ELEVENTH. COOMBS OUTPITCHES MATHEWSON Philadelphia's Third Baeeman Haro Of Two Contaata By Mighty Homo Run Smashes With Hla Willow. NKW YORK. Oct. 17. iSneclal.) The 1'hlladelphla Athletic won again today from the New York Giant In the world's championship aerlea. The acore wit Philadelphia 3, New York 2. Phlladxlnhla made nlna hlta and twn error and New York got three bit and made alx errora. Philadelphia outplayed New York, especially In the field. The turn In the tide came In the ninth. Alwaya Invincible, Mathewaon had blanked the Athletic through eight deperate lnninga. One run by me uianta in me intra maue u iook Ilka a iiira thins. Ilnne waa almnat gone when Itaker came up In the ninth. One husky swat drove the leather into toe riKnt neiu seal tor a home run and the battle waa on again. In the tenth Inning both Mathewaon and "Iron Jack" C'Kmba pitched maa- leriy nan. itom leania were on euKO (Continued on page 3.) tW I AS M wairiiaiii Elgin Howard -Hamilton Ingtrsoll C Move- ments 'fpvf' VXe O I St ' mm? Our Watch-Selling Methods whan vou buy a watch of ua, you Wa onlv enjoy going with you I terlal, pointing out It trono, 0 ahowlno you why crtln parte factlv adapted to meat all con qualities. In other word, yo edge and our pereitnt nonesi We know when you buy a watc Isflad whthr It 1 the 1.00 in you will nd your friend to u Oar Prices ,r, con.lder.bly Tower than you can buy el.ewher. either for cash or on th. Installment plan. GENTS' WATCHES from SI to 150 LADIE8' WATCHES from $3 to 75 We make a spoolalty of Watch Repairing. All our work 1. guaranteed Burmeister & Andresen OREGON CITY JEWELERS WIFE, SUING, SAYS . IS LAZY Alleging that' her huaband la laxy and haa been cruel to her her Mar garet Durriett, filed ault for divorce Tuesday agalnat Albert Burnett. They were married January 2C, 19X0, In Van couver, British Columbia. The plain tiff asaerta that because of her hue band' refusal to work ahe had to eek employment and Impaired her health by bard work. She ask to be restored lo. her maiden name, Mar garet Johnson. Dlmlck A Dimlck rep resent tne plaintiff. COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS SMOKER TONIGHT The flrat smoker of the aeaaon will ba held at the Commercial Club thla evening. That tie attendance will be large la assured, and Secretary Latour ette aaya there will be something do ing every minute. The araoker laat season were one of the feature of the Commercial Club'a enterUlnmenta, and it Is expected that they will be even more popular thla winter. So tf you are eligible to attend the amoker tonight, and do not do so, you will mla a treat. However, there la no danger of there not being a large rep resentation of club members and their friends. Are vou a aubsirlber to the Morn ing Enterprise? II not you should call and let ua nu' your nsme on the sub scrlptlon list Immediate! Solid Gold Gold Tilled Solid Silver Solid Mickel Huntings "Pen Poce Coses know exactly what your getting. nto the detalla of Ita making andma r weak point aa the case may be, of ahould be teatad thoroughly and par dltlons for wear and time-keeping u get the benefit of our expert knowl methoda. h of ua th-aTyou will be perfectly eat-, garsoll or the 1150 Howsrd, and that s for one like IL Suspension Bridge Corner. 'GO AHEAD'! SAYS TAFT TO WOMEN PRESIDENT-TELLS THEM THAT EAST IS WATCHING EXPERI MENT. IN VOTING. ENERGY WILL CORRECT MISTAKES Parting Salutea of Flowers and Fruite Are Given Country's Execu tive Aa Ha . Quits California. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Oct. 17. President Taft bade adieu to California here late today nd hla apodal train headed for the North and East Mr. Taft has been going about the past few days under cloudless skies, with a temperature officially recorded ok In tha aharla. Tha 36 hours' ran on which he started tonight will take him to the snowclad hills ot Montana Thiiratav mrirnlnff'. The Presidents departure from the state was marked by tne same uik . .t.Bt rxtt hla train at the ia.- boundary a thousand miles to the north. Fruit and flower were piled aboard the President's car at every atop. At Riverside a crowd of high echool girl, all attired In white, pelted the Preai .n .id. mass until the entire rear platform waa covered to a depth of several Inches. The President had a parting word to the women on their newly granted privilege of the ballot In thla state. "It won't do, he aeciarea. lor juu to say. 'Oh, well, we will not go down to those awful polls; we will not be associated with those awful people that stand around the "polls.' You have got to become jart of these aw ful people and make those awful peo ple better. You are trying an eiperl ment" Elizabeth Roos TEACHER Or VOICE Graduate of Aren't Vocal Studio New York City 110 Kit Ma S. raoa 1321 A CLEAN Owing to the fact that we are giving up the coat and suit business We want to make a quick eleari-up. We have taken all the men's suits and put them in one lot; some are regular sellers at $25 and $3O0 but you can have your choice at $1250 i Girls and Misses Coats that sold as high as SJ0, your choice $2,95. Remember when these are sold yu get no more. f ' We have some very special values in dress , goods at 65c a yard. Be sure and see our windows. The People's Store Masonic Temple Building. Your Money's Worth Alwajrs. MABELLE OILMAN COREY'S SIS TER MAKES GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST HUSBAND. TWO WOMEN NAMED IN COMPLAINT Wife Aaka 15O000 Permanent Alimony And $250 Monthly While Suit la Pending Trap 8t For - Her, She Say a. Sensational and revolting are the charges made by Mrs. Cleta. Pearl Alisky. alster of Mrs; Maybelle Gilraan Corey, against Charles Walter Alisky, ownef ot several theatres and son of Charles A. Alisky, a wealthy retired Portland confectioner. In ber suit for divorce, which waa made public Tues day. Her charges agalnat ber hus band are hauaeatlngr" Shd says parts-of It are nauseating. She says they were married October 14, 1907, In an Diego, Cat, when she waa twenty year of ago and Inexperienced, and ber husband waa twice her age. Throueh her attorney. 8. T. Jeffreys. an order waa obtained from Judge Campbell, citing Alisky to appear here October 21. to ahow cause wny. me court should not grant a motion for $.000 ault money. $250 a month tem porary alimony and $1,000 attorney feet while the ault la pending. Mrs. Alisky aaka for $50,000 permanent ali mony and $4,000 as additional fee for ber attorney after final decree la ob tained. Mrs. Alisky blames her hubband's parenta for part of her trouble. 8he alleges that they entertained a quea tionable woman at Sacramento In January, 1908, well knowing her rela tinni with Aliskv. She says when she protested her husband'a parents re fused to speak to ner ana aougui w cause a separation between ner ana Alisky. Alisky I ald to have told his wife that his father waa worm 600.000 and that their marriage stood In the way of hie getting any of the monv-' '.. .T.J The couple separated in April. and the plaintiff aller.es that-during that month her "husband deceitfully Induced her to have an attorney pre pare papers for divorce proceedings at nan Francisco, and when she found he waa "putting up a Job on her" she refused to sanction tne nnng oi m mnlnlnl Sha filed a BUlt for di- vorce from him early thla month and she asserts that be lied to aeaiue io avoid service. She asserts that Aiisay obtained disreputable persons to man ufacture false testimony against her end in the "Poodle Dog." a well-known San Francisco resort, her husband conspired with Paul Dunphy. a Dr. Parker and a Mrs. Schmidt, otherwise known aa Theo Willis to obtain evi dence against her. Mra. Schmidt and Lottie Foster, a waitress, are named as corespondents. , Mrs. Alisky has a damage suit pending against her husband for $100. 000 In Seattle. She asserta that haa father haa employed counsel for him, and has aided her husband In every way possible to obtain a separation. The plaintiff declarea that $5,000 will be necessary for her to bring wit nesses from San Francisco, Los An geles and Chicago In order to satis factorily prosecute her suit, Norman Gray Is named aa corespon dent in Allsky's. suit for divorce which was filed here a few hours before his wife's complaint was entered. He ac cuses his wife of cruelty and saya she wandered all over California with oth er men. Her sister. Mrs. Corey, is wife of William E. Corey, ex-presl-dent of the United States Steel Cor poration. ( Our greatest clubbing offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and the Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber 1. 1912. for only $3. Offer close October 81. 1911.' OUT SALE LOCKS WILL BE BUILT ON EAST SIDE OR NOT AT ALLf HE DECLARES. OBJECTIONS ARE OFFERED TOO LATE President of Cmn,rclal Club Saya I Persona Oppoaing Engineer's . Report Virtually Oppose Free Locke.' Declaring that unless the free locks and canal were built on the east side of the river, as proposed by the gov ernment engineers, they would not be built at all, J. E. Hedges, at. a meeting of the Live Wires of the Com mercial Club. Tuesday, made an elo quent and forceful appeal to all the residents of the city for united action. He declared that the locks and canal on the east aide would not Injure the manufacturing interests and would be of Incalculable benefit to the elty and the Willamette Valley. A resolution authorizing the Main Trunk. Grant B, Dlc-lck, to urge the representatives In Congress and the Senate to haaten the beginning of the work, and to ob tain a larger government appropria tion, wa adopted. Mr. Hedges said In part: VW aa manv veara aa I have lived we have been hoping for an open river n ,1 tnr- manv vaara wa have been promised by our representatives that we would have tree iocks ana me rapids below the city would be re mnvMf Four veara a en the present agitation began, and these agitation were like tide, rising and falling when the bill waa Introduced In the legis lature to appropriate $300,000 - for building or purchasing rree kicks; inai since that time we have agitated free lirki.anit for the laat two reaes the nraz-tirallr universal setlment haa been against the purchase oi me oiu canal and locks and for the construc tion of new ones. wMa. ika Tlma ta Rwitr.h." "We have had our representatives in Congress In the Commercial Club rooms and at public meetings urged them to work for the construction of new locks, and asserted that we op posed the purchase of the old locks. The engineers have made aurveys and have reported favorably upon the con struction of locks on the east side. Now Just aa we seem about to reap the harvest of our work and to ob tain the locks the controversy has been raised as to whether we want what for these four yeara, and espec ially the laat two, we have so vehe mently asserted we wamea. ine poini I here make Is that this Is not the time for us to switch and ask for that which we have labored against, in lieu of that which all of us have work ed so hard to obtain. The Inevitable result will be a failure to get any lulng. And I believe those who are now urging the purchase of the west side locks are effectually working against free locks. "The government does Ita work In a thorough manner. Instead of the locas costing $700,000 I am of the opinion that berore completion mey ill vt i.2 nnn.ooo or 13.000.000. They will not be constructed in two (Continued on Page S.) FRESH FISH ..Fresh boiled crabs, Olympt. oyst ers direct from the shell.. Salmon, Halibut, Shrimp, etc. The flneat stock and quality. Macdonald's Fish Market Next to Wells Fargo. OLYMPIA OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY. Six Per Cent Semi-Annual Interest Coupon bonds. THE C1.ACKAMA8 SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY la now offering to our home people Its first mortagage P" semi-annual Intereat coupon bonda, and aa th. bond, are limited to ties, ralla and equipment and all ther work, euch aa grading and bridges, are paid for by stock subscriptions, the bonds issued by this company are first class. These bonds are Issued In the following denominations via.: $100, S500, $1,000, The Clackamas Southern Railway Company offers the following reasons why these bonds should be sold In Oregon: ' -' FIRST It Is an Oregon enterprise and owned by Oregon people. SECOND The country traversad by thla line la thickly ,popu lated and has freight and passepger traffic In alght to make It the beat paying road In Oregon for Ita lenth. THIRD The best bualneaa man and farmers n the County ara stockholders In this road and authorized the issue of these bonds at the stockholders' meeting by unanimous vote. FOURTH These bonds draw S per cent Interest and the holder gets his Intereat twice each year. Call on or addreas, G, B. DIMICK Secretory C. S.Ry. Co. MAYOR TO BRING IT UP AT REG ULAR MEETING Of COUN CIL FRIDAY. UNAXlilOUS AfuGM EXPECTED Failure of Quorum To Attend Special Sesaion Cauaea Postponement CKIxena Urged To Be Present. ' ' Owing to a lack of a quorum at the special council meeting called for Tuesday night. Mayor Brownell an nounced that the proposed commis sion form of government for the elty would be considered at the regular meeting Friday evening. The council- men present were Messrs. Burke. Hol- mari. Andresen and Meyer. The ab sentees were Dr. Strickland and Messrs. Roake, Pope and Hall. Dr. Strickland and Mr. Roake are out of the city. All the councllmen were) served with notice that the apecuu r meeting had been called. Mayor Brownell announced Tuesday evening that the question would be submitted Friday evening; through a resolution, which It Is believed, will be adopted. All but one or two of the members have announced themselves) aa being In favor of the commlsakm form of government, and It la aald the the nneatloL uuvii u Tka Mavnr roaneata all eitlsena. who can possibly do so, to attend the meeting and give their Tlewa., It Is aH..n.aM f t . ik. uartlnn nt the I1IB lUlOUUUUt v - council, to appoint . committee of seven to revise the city charter a aa to provide for the new plan of gov ernment. The revised Instrument will be pubUshed In the local papers in order that the taxpayers and voter ma iawa a chance to stndv It care fully before the special election, which It la planned to call for voting upon IL TccJa' SEE Bobby Leach . ... mm U Go over Niagara rails in a Barrel. Featured in Yitagraph Monthly. AT The Grand li an u u