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MORNING BNTKKPKI8E. fltTDAY. NO VEMHKR 3. 1911. V fconrnriG enterprise omooa crrr, Oregon t. K. ROCHE, Editor ed Pwbllabee. t. till, at tha Mi mea at Oraeaa AM o TEEMS f sutsctimoR. On Tar. by stall e smarm Inetha. by wall M'Mttbt. fc mall Par wfc. by carrier CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES Mid "War ta halt The vtter deeolab lag of a cooalry, through a etern military neceealty, U the, ona thine which, mora than say other, would give to war Ita Boat forbidding a pact to the deeolatora aid the desolat ed alike.. Rancor Uncart looter la tha placee whara auch grim work muit ta dona. It la doubly stgalflcant and l doubly pleasing, therefore, that tha Paaca Monument should have been aractad at Atlanta, and that tha North and tha South should together gather ! around It at Ita anvelllna. Dledalne- a I IN I aa aw tarn nral hilii tiae rtral Para, dm birh aaoaa tnaartaoa rrQT aoetrraa M-eX tneertton Yafarr powtioa rrtteae. mf pt per ,.le i..la fee ..Ua .la tan paper athrr taaa flrat pae. Orel n iiUm lie Ran mn ether .kaa flrat pan. ear Shah maertiaaa ac le -ar Mae; a rva-olar Sar- fre I taa Waa (a. Paw Bala. To Rant, ate., aaa aa a 'wor r)ra kiea.-Uea: ewe-hear aaal each additional. t tatee far aevarttataa; hi aaa Weekly Baterariae will b tha eeaae aa a taa Salty, for advertlaaaw ta eM aapaaaaatr ar tka weekly. Wire taa aavenwaeaiat la traaefetT fraaa Uh dally ta taa aia V. without raa. ba rmia via ba aa aa task for rea of tba aaaar, aa4 las a avc for apactal pesltloa. Cash ahmiM aeaotaaaay araar vrhare party ta iraknowa ta baalnaaa artlea af . U Bntaranaa. Leea advcrUatnc at laajaJ ad nHaWag rtreue Yrt1atna- and awehkl adVwrtWaa at tic to Me aa feten. aaa ta special aoadlUoaa eavaralaej taa Tlra Sale" and Bankrupt Sale aaVar Waiaata ale laca (Irat tnaarttea: addt Jnaal taaarUoaa aaaae settar las haa, Reara Itaaia and wall wiU'aa artliaas af aaartt. wltk tetaraat ta looal laaSara, artll ba gladly aecapM. Reee4 una , eartata aevar rataraad uataaa aoroaapaa M ay au.aiDa ta prraay . CITY OFFICIAL NEWIPAKR. a) THE MORNING CNTCftFRlU la aa aala at tha foUowiag atoraa arary day: Huntley Broa. Draca Mala StraaC J. W. McAnalty Osara Saranta and Main. K. B. AadaraoB, Mala aaar Sixth. M. E. Dun a ConiscUoBary Nazt door to P. a City Drag Stora Elsctrtc Hotel. common bond of fraternity and pa triotism. Tha Atlanta phoenix hat risen oat of Ita aahaa Infinitely great ar and mora beautiful thaa before. If any flaming ooa of Aery resentment still glowed In tha aahea, tha Peara Monument covers It orer and biota It out of Ufa. i tha big trusts can ba made to obey tha law tha Uttla ooea will not ba tempted to violata It aa . Andrew .Carnegie haa declared for the re-election of President Taft. The I golf players are standing together. wat) An addition of 400 men Is to made to Undo Sam'a atandlng army I this year. Thla will cause the antl- mlUtarlsts of Boston to tremble. Novel Bicycle Ambulance Will Be Used by English Boy Scouts da It Is time for Gov. Harmon to en ter upon a comprehenalTa tour of the country. Ha ought not to ba satisfied with tha narrow riew to ba obtained! from tha dome of tha Ohio Ca(ltol. fry ;r : - ,. - ,...... . " - 1 Phnu by Amartcaa. Praaa Association. Bcaoanbora CoafacUoaery Seventh and X Q. Adama. ' Nov. 3 In American History. lTMWIUiaa Cull4 Bryant, editor. poet, bora; died 1878. . 1882-Tbe city of New Orleaaa made defendant ta damage salts arising from trnchlnjBS of I tails as by ita citizens. UOS-WUllam H. Taft elected preai- ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (Troon aooa today to noon tomorrow.) taa Beta 451. rlsea JO; moon acta dsOI a. m. ' Nov. 4 In American History. 181S Stephen Johnaoo Field, aaaoriata Jastlr of tba Tnlted Statea sa prrtDe coart bora: died 1908 Pr. Charle W. EIkf returned a president of narrard nnlTersIty. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noot tomorrow.) Baa acta 450, rtoaa M; moon seta 8.-1S a. m. -aa A Kansas boy of fifteen years haa passed tha examination for tha sopho more class la tha university of that state. What can tha effete East hope to do agalnat auch a commonwealth? a - A nation-wide railway strike. If It haa. to coma, had better coma thla year thaa next. 8hould free trad win. It could not probably ba post poned lodger than tha year after next. N ambnlsnce that can be attached aa a trailer ta an ordinary bicycle haa been Invented by Wallace Peel, commander of a division of boy scouts at Birmingham. England. The auibulauce rtwHlms of a stretch er mounted on twollgbt wbe?la It la pultrd by one rloVr mounted oa tba bicycle In front, though there are handles at Iba sldea thai wilt permit other riders to assist There are springs under the front and of the stretcher A" trlilnh arttt ahAArK all rlKr. H.tn A ttnlvral taint .lt.fliA. Ik. nhnlaniW tA Ih hl-l an that n.i mattav arhai haniMtna ta tha rlla rS. amiiiiliiiis. Van I tiantpr-TO-ear y ywrinoia m-ammi a la addition to hla other, burdens King Alfonao- has Inherited a Urge estate from hla grandfather. -' aa . .. j Tha government haa Juat suppressed a comic newspaper la Mexico. No ef fort la being spared to make tha new administration popular. not tip sldewaya . Over rough country the ambulance may be detached from tha bicycle and ay propelled by band or the stretcher may be removed and carried as an ordinary band stretcher. London eipvrta have declared the device to ba tba most practical yet devised, as It can turn In Its own length. General Sir Robert Badea-PoweU haa Inspected the machine, and be says ha considers It a nwt nefnl . vpfilrle In rne of war fie la the head nt the hov scout of Kntanrt and will recommend thst tba ambnlsnce be sdpteri aa q part f tba Held equipment of tha scouts. It baa already been used as an eiuergHttcy stretcher In trnportlnit Injured Jockeys at English race tracks. Tba loaer picture show a a new devhw by which an Invalid confined to hla bed can get tba benefits of the eserclae of walking without aslag bis muscles aa tb machine dueathe worli . orchard work will ba given much at tentlon during the abort course at tha Oregon Agricultural Collage thla wlu Tba valuat-pf tha courts to tha far mers In tha North weat, from tha far mere own viewpoint, la shown la ait spprwlstlve letter Juat received by Itean A. a Cord ley from C.W. West, of Oswego. )a says: "I can not And words to ai press my appreciation of tha work that tha college la doing for us farmers In tho Northwest. It la ona of tha grandest I opportunities for any man, young or j old. who Intends to follow agricultural ' pursuits for a llvllhood. It puts new thoughts Into one'a brain to think of tha poaslblllUee that are hidden away In mother earth. ' My advice to every man. especially to young men, la to grasp thla opportunity of gaining knowledge by attending the short course that la offered so freely." TAFT REVIEWS GREAT FLEET AT HEW YORK NEW YORK. Nov. 1 (Special.) With tha President's pennant flying from the maathaad of tba naval yacht Mayflower, President Taft today form ally ratiewed tha great assemblage of I'nlted States warships gathered in the Hudson Rlvar here, while from all aldea guns boomed out salutea. Tha Palisades on tha Jersey aide of tha river were thronged by 'thousands of enthusiastic spectators. It waa Just 7:20 o'clock this morn ing whan President Taft's special ca pulled into tha depot at Jersey City. From tha moment of arrival tha proc identia! party was oa the rush. Presi dent Taft did not rbanca tardlneaa by eating breakfast In his special car. but went direct to the Uttla reviewing yacht Mayflower and breakfasted there. At 1:0 the Mayflower'! guns cracked tha presidential ssluta and tba Uttla yacht, started up tha river Setween tha great gray files of bat- Yflgc . Earners N cannot baoema employere until ih. hava aavad anough aaettal ta maka a atart, A savings account at thla bank will net anly provide capital, but will aiy, a training In finance which will arava a valuable easiness help. The Bank of Oregon City l c t.TOUMTT rrsiasaat -1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BAKj of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, MJUO.Qw tfanaaots s gweral Sanklnf ualaaaa. Ouae) tree I Wants, For Sale, Etc ee ' - A drill team composed entirely of women haa' captured $504 prixe ot tered by tha Indiana state Fair Aaa elation. One by one the glories of tha lords of creation depart iae cMuetrted WUI a aw wd mi uaa evat a ut vtit addiUoaai are. ta aMai ai aa tlaaa VJ hack kaa aard. c aa Caaa arnat aonaa. naaaalal raaeiaa1 ear awaiUt awr at rith tae mar. IMttUr far arrare: w arrare aaeve fraa eurraetad mu. arlll Hld For Alleoad ASSault. Justice of tha Peace Samson held Charles and William Kerns In $500 ball each to appear before the grand Jury on a charge of assaulting TJ. R. Mulvaney. WANTED. FOR SALE' LAND. Justice Marries Couple. T. J. Thomas and Lixzie Florence Raylea were married Thursday by Justice of the Peace Samson. ATLANTA'S PEACE MONUMENT. One of the happiest events of thla first semicentennial anniversary year of the Civil War waa the dedication of the peace monument at Atlanta. Perhaps the most striking feature of the day waa the great parade, par ticipated In by military organizations from many parte of tha South and from the great cities of the North Atlantic seaboard. The Ancient and Honorable Artillery of Boston was there. Philadelphia had cent Ita old and historic Fenciblea, and New York was represented by 1U famed Flrat Regiment There were organizations also attending from Interior cities o.' the Northeast; from Hartford, Har rlsburg and Albany. Representing the South were many encampments of the Confederate Veterans' Society, all In the gray uniform of the lost cause, which, alternating with the more flashy dress parade attire of the mili tary organizations representing many cltlea. North and South, must have made a colorful array sweeping through the streets of a splendid city which has sprung, phoenix like, from its own ashes since It waa burned in the flames of wtr. It must have been on the march to the sea that General Sherman brnt Hayworth Marries Two Couples. The Rev. & A. Hayworth officiated at the marriages of Clarence M. Lee and Elizabeth 8ager, of Beaver Creek, and Joseph E. Morris and Ella Hol- ungum. WANTED Tourists and local people to aee my collection of arrow-heads ooiae, Indian tnbla, t'.d atampj and curios of i.i aorta. Will buj Or seU la thu liua Have tome good bargains in seouJ-hand fun.lt uie and tools. Oeorgo Younr,. Mali. m.. I near Fifth. WANTED Young woman wants posi tion aa clerk, some experience. N. K., corner Fourth and Monroe streets. ONION LAND 8$ acres of good land S miles from Aurora. Oregon. 40 acres cultivated, 70 acres of good river bottom and Zi acres of bottom land cleared and partially under Ir rlgatlon from creek. Oood onion farmer caa pay for this land la a few years from crop from land. Buildings old and of no value. Good school adjoins farm, it F. IX route passes farm. No rock or gravel. No trade considered. $130 per acre, one-half cash, balance on mort gage 6 per cent C. B. Dlml.-k. own er. Oregoa City, Oregon. "cleaning" acTpr esTno?" The Parsea. The Pamee. untrammeied by bis sur roundings. U aeeo in Bombay In all his wealth of height and drews. The men are. without exception, tall, finely formed and stately and poaaeas a ro bustness and beaaty quite at contrast with their Hindu neighbors. Their street costume la a peculiar long white cotton gown, wide trouMera of the same material and color and a tall miter shaped bat. They have a gen eral reputation for sobriety, frugality and sagacity." 'and they aeem to thor oughly understand the accumulation of fortunes. In this respect resembling I the Hebrew. The wealthiest resi dents of Bombay are Paraees. The Light Thst Failed. Mrs. A. When I wss engaged, to my hoRband te waa tbe very light of my existence. Mian D.-Aod now Mrs. A.-Tbe light roes out every night. Excbunge. WANTED Boys and girls. Here Is your chance youngsters to make your Christmas money easy. The Morning Enter prise will pay you a big com mission for brlnlgng In trial subscriptions. If rou want to know more about It call or write to the Circulation Man ager of the Morning Enter prise, Oregon City, and learn all about what you will have to do. The more you turn in the more you will make and yon can make a lot If. you hustle. CHICAGO TAILORS suits made to order from $10 and up. We also do cleaning, pressing and repairing. Three doors south of pos toffee. MUSICIANS. belched their cannon. River craft sounded their alrens, and from far down the stream echoed added-salutes of vessels that could not approach. The Mayflower tessmed alongside the flagship Connecticut, aboard which 'vis Admiral Osterhaua. commander of the fleet Osterhaus preceded by h's flag lieutenant, then boarded the Mayflower and paid his respects to the chief executive. president Taft complimented Admir al Oaterhaua-on the splendid preeeti bltm madeby tha fleet and-aa-tha commander took his leave an ad mlrals aalule of 13 guns was fired by the gunners of the Mayflower. Simi lar aalutea followed for each of the other division commanders. ' President Taft then boarded tho flagship Connecticut and remained for a abort visit Anally returning to the Mayflower. The Mayflower then began Ita reviewing trip along the line cf warships while each vessel super dreadnaught or tiny destroyer, fired 31 guns aa the President' yacht paased. - At Washington ferry the Mayfloweri turned and steamed toward the Man hattan side, then speeding down stream again amid a repetition of the thunderous salutea. As the Mayflower paased between Ihe lines of wsmhlps the President stood on the bridge, bareheaded, bow- i Ing. '-It la a wonderful sight!" he ex-: claimed, and It means much to all of ua. At 11:45 o'clock the Mayflower had completed the circuit about the ar mada, and had passed the falgsblp Connecticut on her way down tba Oladotono Lumbar Compzr UNOALOW MATERIAL OP -ALL. KINDS. "' lAimler. lath, shingled, fence-poet a and doors, mouldlngi, tuk all hinds of luslde nlah. Prices right lumber guaranteed and afaT delivery F" (YARDS AT PARK PLACE). phone Main (Ml. fannar, :- ' ' - "rfw : 1 frrbJV- iTtttA jr MARKETING 4x TELEPHONE VOUR FAITHFUL BELL TelepW Ivayi at your , elbow, teaclily incrratea in uietuiW It does a score of erranda while a meaaenger Is doing oaa Ta come to accept telephone aerylre as a matter of course, like the air jm breathe or tbe water you drink. . Your Hell Telephone performs these dally aervlces of neighbor communication, aa It does more it la a unit In the universal lyetii and enables you to reach any one any time within the range at the Long Distance Service. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Erery Bell Telephone la th Center af the Sjftta' river.. At Bedloes Island she waited until warships coming down the river peev ed, nut It vas not until 1:14 that the changing tide permitted the ar mada to start seaward, and tat flat waa dissolved. Some of the warship go hi v Brooklyn navy yard for repair aa the others return to their tausai J. ALBA 8AGER, teacher of wln l and string Instruments, director of band and orchestra. Will furnish mnslc for any occasion. Call at Blocim Hotel. CITY NOTICES. ton sAte. FOR SALE Launch, 23 feet loner. capacity 14 passengers First claas. Inquire Dr. Stuart city. CONCORD grapes, 3 cents a pound, Bring your basket H. O. Stark weather, Rlsley Station. Early Printing In New York. Printing preHses were forbidden in tbe province of New Tork by myal authority In 10SH. On March 2T. I. printing ra ordered to he Introduced. and William Kradford was uppointi-d public printer. Patronize our advertisers. FOR SALE Sis-room house and two lota on Washington street; $1400 cash. Call 613 Fourth atreet Phone Main 2463. FOR RENT. NICE piano In Oregon City for rent or win sell cheap. Write u. 11. Graham, manager wholesale, EHer's music iiouse, Portland, Or. . ti 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ii n 1 m 1 1 n 1 s 1 : i n 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 hi J Deterioration In America Bar to an Ideal Nation FARM LOANS. lAJANbDlmrcir By Professor FRANKLIN H. GIDDINC5. Prrtldsnt of the American Sociological Society 9 -a O THE SERIOUS OBSERVER OP AMERICAN , MANNERS ANO MORALS THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT THAT , THE LAST. FIFTEEN OR TWENTY YEARS HAS brought ABOUT A PROFOUND DETERIORATION IN PRIVATE - AND PUBLIC CONDUCT IN AMERICA. CONDUCT IS THE REAL THING THAT MAKES FOR THE OENERAL WELFARE. ' We hare In .the United Statr. a population 0 many faces, 0 very miny nationalities, harinff different hintoripg, different, experience of life, different language and difference of knowl edge. Oof people range from the moat ignorant to the most' learned. Our tendency is away from any common ground.. We I way nerer be able to nmte our aims, our ideals and onr ways of thinking. If we cannot we can only end ri CHAOS. We mnat reduce the differences between the , INTELLI-tJENT- and the IGNORANT. , We must wipe out the differences between the 0 VEItRICU and the VERY POOH. , M -w HlllillllllMIHI II I II I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I II I M r A KM lawyers. Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. TJimlck, O. D. EST. Attornev-at-Law. Moaet loaned, - abstracts furnished. laa title ex a mined. esUUa settled, rem- erai taw auetaeet. Over Beak t oregoa city. IITRIN 8CHUBBEL. Attoracve-at Law, Deutaeher advokat will prae tloe la all aourta. make collection prtae Bldg, Oreaoa City. Oregon. I BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cbeerfnlly gl'en oa ' all classes of building work, concrete walks ana reinforce eonerete. Re, phtnc Mala 1M INSURANCE. n. H COOPER. Fne rire lasnranev enc" Real Eatate. M na handle rmir pmpertlea we buy, oen and vehsnge. Office In Ra'erpfiae Wdg., Or goo city, Oregon PHYSICIANsT Notice ef Hearing of Taylor Street Amnt. Notice I hereby given that the ap porttonment of the cot of the Im provement of Taylor atreet Oregon City, Oregon, from tbe north side 6f Seventh, street attending norttj erly to the south aide of Tw luh street haa been ascertained and the apportionment Is now on file In the office of tbe City Recorder of Ore gon City and subject to examination. Any objections that may be made In writing to the City Council of Ore gon City, and filed with the recorder thereof, within ten days after the Srst publication of this notice, will be beard and determined by the council before the passage of any ordinance assessing the cost of salj improvement. The property asaeased for said lin- provement lies on both side of said part of said Taylor atreet nronoaad to be Improved and the line of lot , anutting on said part of Taylor treet fartherest from aald part ot aid Taylor atreet and said part of ssia isyior street. 1 ni notice Is published In the Morning Enterprise, tbe first publi cation being the 27th day of Octo ber, 1911, and tbe City Council ha ei novemner 71 h, 1911, at S o'cloca p. m. at the Council Chamber of Oregon City, a the time and place ui passing on said objection. U STIPP, Recorder. TEACHER VISITS PARENTS. Mi Mary A. Scott Formerly of Thla vny, ae Modal Railroad. Mis Mary A. Scott who la' a taarh jr of the primary grade of the Trout aae, wash., school, arrived in thU cny Wednesday evening for a visit wun ner parent, Mr. and Mr. E. W, Bcou, until this evening, when h4 will return to Trout Lake to resume her dutle. Mia Scott haa been at Goldendale, Wah.. where she ha oeen attending a three daya' eslon of the teacher' institute of "Klickitat county. While the teacher were at that place they were well entertained, and one of the excursions ai van I ham w the Tlalt to the model road, threyii nllaa nt aitilv 1 - . .7. . u.u iiaiv uvea constructed! by J. K. Hill, this road cotlna 11.700 a mile. Mr. Hill ex peat the county to wiupieie n m tne near future, he hav ing gone to the expense of bulldlnc Part. i ' , Patronike our advertiser. : 1 OSWEQO MAN PRAISES COURSE at AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. If Every Storekeeper Only Knew The Saying he could effect la his light bill by wing Matda lamps he woiild never have aa intetiot illomi nant ia his store at any price. DR. LENA R. HODOE9. Osteopath, of t-oninna, win ne in Oregon city Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL of each week, at comer of Sixth and I LEGE, CORVALLIS, Not, 2 fSoae. Wwhingtoa atreets. phone Main Mai). Intensive agriculture ' a an 4 . i-' ;; J P to. all phases of fanning and lie Would Prefer Electric Light as a matter of ecooomy, to say nothing about the brilliant white light of the MAZDA lamps, unrivaled for show window illumination. If you would like to know more about the service these lamps are giving ot$ersr ask us. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & P()7ER CO. MAIN omcc 7ih and Alder Streets 0 i) i) i) t) n