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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1911)
- M0RN1N0 ENTEKPRiaE, StlNlMY. NOVKMHER A 191t riORfllflG ENTERPRISE ORJEGOa CITY, ORECOH E t. BROWf, Edits and PvhMsaee. iiml elaaa saatter Jaa- "i (. till. at the neat me at Ora i 2 Ym" raw if anew mo m. On Tear, ' a i Mentha, by mall tmmr Month or atll.. . ar win a. by earrter.,,.. COIfTRACT ADVERTISING RATES tu tranter Uu In n to reet of the Christian world. On profeof Bailey's Uet th Bur. pean nattona furnish lass than, halt aa many divorce aa our nation, and ret bad In 100 a population of nor thaa two hnudred million. There U no European country with a divorce rate halt aa high as tnat, and In koiu European couutrtee dt- M m ' nrc ,mo,t unknown. In Ireland. j for example, only on divorce was granted In the rtv year from 1S1 to 10J. ; Even I ho Democratic party has In iriu lu it rnnka. With Hearst bach In ha fold storm signals JS - We par utr nret t Mtna....IM Flret Pa-r. pr4 bach asded wnantoaa, .1M Tafarrea' poallioe. ey , a. Pe -Tarat wwrttoa..... Is StateiiM poeitjoa, . tar Sac, par Mi adif a Karrtlaaa IS I . ' . ... ,k line ether taa nm ear tao Have lo oa oi - 111 m par' rma dm Brennan Monorail Train Shown Members of British Parliament In raaat ehar aaa fb-et pa, par mm .it Leeats tee tar tlee; to ra-alar advar Mn l Una. Waal. rr "mla. To Real Ma aa mi aW i tea aiMUtooai. Ratva for advertlarae: la Jks W Bntarprla wlU a the at Sally, for ttHwwii ftar tb weekly. W1tra tb unn b) Uaaaftrr rmaa tat daily a tfca wai y. all boat eaaaca. th ml wUI a as aa tara for tea af the aaaer, aaa las aa tea me saetal Cash samM pan to aakeawa ha Baterpnee. Leal aaVaitamlaa; at lasal sliaiibaa ' rrca aaVarttataa; ana arartlatBf at ttc tu SOv mm fetch. "Flra Sal' aai Baakrupt bW1 toaaaiata st lacli firat Inaarttaa; a44i , Jaaal taarttoaa aa mattaa SSa taab . Maara Haaaa aa arU wnta anlalu af unt with hitaraat to koraj raaaara, win aa ai4ry aaopaA RaJirtiS -; aarapaa war raturaaal anaa aaraaapaw , M ay ataaaoa ta prrpay Miia CITY OrriCIAL NEWtPAPCR. - ' i- - THE MORNINQ ENTERPRISE . a Ja on aala at th lolloirlag storta -aaf- U looks now as It lha strugi twrrn tha Chow-Chow and tha Chop Soays woiikt soon ba Ski Hi, i Pjrlnoa of raca. -aaa. otar. Tua Yuan Pwhapa It aouW ba a food achenw tor soma of Vncla 8am s aganu ii InTaaUtata tha Pacific Coast Lumbar Trust. -a- Tha Italian army U avldenily not itaalf la Turkey. Tha Turks ajaavV' - and Arabs nava aarioualy lntrfaM with sTral excnrslona planned by .v. I..U... fnr nlaasura trina Into IUI UM - - - W " tha Interior of Turkey. -ea Prealdent Taft saya tn tha Phllll pluea they call them a PartlJo Inte Mu.llsta ExploaWttis, and he wonderi 1 they have any of them In this coun try. -aav vary day: . . Huntley Broa. Drags " ' Main Straac . W. McAnnlty Clg&ra . , Bavantk and Main. , B. B. Aadafson. Main near 81xtn. M. K. Dobd ConfecUooery V , Next door to P. O. . City Drag Store) : " EUactri HotaL' ' Scaoanbom ConfacUonary a . Beranth and X Q. Adania. Nov. 5 In American History. ' lTt-Wsahlngtoa llaton. noted paint er. born U Bontb Carolina: died - 1843. . 1810 Alphonso Taft. Jurtrt and dlplo ; v Boat, tatber af Prealdent Taft. ' bora: died 18SL ' 1906 WUllam T. Sir hards, famons . aaarlna artist, died; born 1833. ' ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noen today ta noon tcmorro-ar.) Bon aets 4A8. hues 633: moon aets 30 a. m.; moon at aarending node, crossing sna's path upward: UjM a nv, eastern tlata. fall moon. Of l.WW.OOa Immigrants Into Cana da during tha pasTtteWda 8W.000 o theae cant ba accounted tor by Can .ji.. statiaiictaAs. When Uncle Sam's attention waa called totha Imply smiled and earn Wants7ForSaIe;Etc matter ha -gwllty.- Only fourteen months until tha com pletlon of the Panama Canal and ar ticle of Incorporation of tha Oregon City and New York Steamship Co noeTnTnedyet. - tlhem all aqiisllytreaponslh a separate department of the city business a a a There Is an unsightly spot at the head of the Sereoth street steps at the point where tha stairway railing In tercepts the Singer Hill railing. The taC'es organisation which has the "city beautiful" at heart would no doubt be pleased to sea that roses and flowers , are maintained at this spot If tha city or some publtc-spirlied lnOlTiaual . wQUldwoadeeuell'. In Kl.nl tk.m I. . I. I. A I " "r mmm r Who killed reciprocity? "I". aaid Champ Clark, "with my little bark. I killed reciprocity." -ae- LICHTHOUSE HEROINE. Ida Lewis, dead la the old lighthouse at Lima Bock, that guards tha har bor of Newport. N. T-, doe not need to", be 'called the Grace Darling of America." 8b needa no glory by re- , flection. Her fame win endure eq ually with that' of Grace Darling. , In the fifties her father, who was keeper of the lighthouse, was paral ysed and his lC-year-old dangbter 'took n? hla duties. In 185S she be gan a series of daring rescue that resulted In earing many lire. A sail boat ca pelted and four yonng men were left helpless in a heavy sea. Ida Lewi sailed oat in her skiff sn l took them safely ashore. On a bit- ier o7 in isoa iu rowiq qui innrujtu ggjy a storm end sared a man drifting helpless in an open boat. During a terrible gale in 1867 sbe saw two m4 with a boat load of sheep about la aink In the harbor. After haying1 saved the men she returned and saved ' the sheep. Neither wind nor wav ' held terror for this brave womau. 1 This heroine waa married in 170 to j William H. Wilson, but she ha a-, ways been known as Ida Lewis, and as such the will continue to ba known I She lived' her seventy-two years f life in the lighthouse which had know Colonel Bryan says the Republican party baa atolen alxteen of hla choice noUtlcsl Issues. But aa yet.lt baa not appreciated bis sixteen to one Idea. Colonel aayn be never knew a Will iam to do anything bad. And yet their are a lot of bad bUla In tha country. - , , Q Thomas A. Edison on returning from Germany, aaya the Germane are being outclassed in modern architec ture. He aaya tha English are the highest type,both mentally and phys ically In Europe, and be doea not be lieve In tha much talked of worl'l wide Industrial dominance of Ger many. The American s will soon show Germany what push Is, as American drummers sre about to Invade nf land .of the Kaiser. Senator Cummins, of Iowa, thinks he can form a trust law that will put alt the tusts out of business. Col. Roosevelt saya there are good trusts alid bad trusts, but the Iowa Senator j propose to make the Innocent sif i fer with the guilty and make all dis- Personal Opinion : by MAX MILUGAN. We bear much Just now of the "com mission" or "business" form of gov ernment for Oregon City. Little dif ference doe It make what we term it if the new charter board only succeeds in providing us a real "business" form The Ladles' Aid Society of the Con gregational church of Parkplace gave a banquet to the young people of the church Friday evening. There were about sixty In attendance. The early part of the evening waa devoted to the following program: Violin solo, Grace Barnett; reading Miss Edith Lilly; vocal duet. Milton and cnaries Miller: recltstlon. Miss Amy Peck- over; vocal solo, Miss Rita Holmes; recltstlon. Miss Fay French. The banquet hall was prettily dec- Am a nnl. w. h .ho mr..l , V " " rieu .Mil auiuuu. .cot., ... - , " - - directly responsiDie lor an nm acta, ,aMe wjtn ro, and other cut now in fact, if not In name. Oregon City has long needed bus! her father and which was the cradle ness injected into Its municipal veins, of her fame. and we are hoping for the best from i tnese seven inieiiigeui men wu u.n e WE LEAD IN DIVORCES. been chosen to rescue the city. i Give us a plan which will provide i for one man, if possible, to have con trol of our civic business; make him j T f CP s Phot by Amrrtcan Prres Aaeuctatlon. SEVERAL luenibers of the British parliament recently went to the White myan awuieuMroi piare near i.onuoo. to witneaa a aruuuiraiu or the Itrriiuan Monorail railway Tbey Included Ormter AUlib. Rigbt lion I.ImviI Ceorce. Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill, fur Ceors tilbb Sir Krneat l'iwl. I he Earl of Crewe and other distinguish! paraon The Brannaa car l held n Us single trsok by nieens of a gyrofn-ope U Journrved bark and forth alone Its rroked and uneven courae aa ateadlly If traveling on a perfect mntllel uponlng two rails The laveatlon hat far brrs little more than a toy. though great things have been predicted for It So Ion as the i.MnoiMe. which la merely a heavy wheel kepi revolving at tilth upeed. la ke mollis the car will maintain Its balance, even on a ewsying rope it work m ibe prlncipsl of the familiar gyroaeop lop. which acleiitlats pretend to amti-otaml. but which pvaaiee the laymen even after adentlnc etplaaationa SMla aaaar Hill ataaatfla a aa auaraal at aa east a ear taaaruoa. batf a eaat a44itlor.aJ toaar ttaaa. owe taah aay U par vala. bah ear. t liaaaj at par atoaia. laah wuat aaaaaisaar arSar anlaaa a ha aa apaa amuat wit lha papar. Mr nmaaota reapaaalblUt (or arrara. whar. rrara nm rraa aurr, mi4 atw wi4 a prwtf4 far palraa. attaimum atiaraa IS' MRS. FIELDS HOSTESS OF BRIDGE PM Mrs. K. T. Fields -waa hoatess of a bridge arty t the Uust h Hall Satur day ahernoort from I to B o'clock a hen about au of her friends attend rd The hall waa prettily decora tut In cosmos, golden Volorpd marlgulds snd ferns. Indian baskets 111 ted with ferns were used along the sides of tha hall, waking a very,, artlatlo eRrx't. Mrs. Fields waa assigned by her dmiMhtrr, Mlsa Clara Fields. Mlas 1 lolly Fields. Miss Itolly I'ralt and Mini Kuth IliUhtlilll. The prliea. ablt-h wera baud ialnled platea, rup and sauter aud pitcher, arte U by Mrs Kill. Mrs. W. K. I' Ren. Mrs. U. A. llartUng. Mrs. F. WsGreeuman and Mrs. tlettrge Hhanklns A drlRiuus reiasi was served: Those attending ware Mrs John IMhwalte, Mrs, 1. L Purler. Mrs. A, I. ltealle. Mrs. kt. U 4alourette,vMra. II. P. Bright bill. Mrs. Meta Harlow Lawrence. Mra. J. K. Ilutuphrys, Mrs. W. A. tihewman.. Mrs. O. V Kanl ham. Mr. C. O. Huntley. Mrs. U A. Morris. Mrs. C. (1- Miller. Mrs. U R. Jones, Mrs. Roatua Fouts. Mrs. Orairge A. Harding. Mra. K. A. Chapman. Mrs. Henry Meldruru. Mrs. Thomss P. Ran dall. Mrs. ilertrud. Leathwalte. Mra. Kenneth Htsntou. Mrs K p. Rands. Mra C. I- MtourttS, Mrs. Kills, Mrs. Thomas Myers. Mra. M. C, Htrlrkland. Mrs. J. J. Tobln. Mrs.. M, C. Hrown. Mrs. Henry O'MaUey. Mra W. A L'Ken. Mra; Lena Chartuan. Mra. II. Mo-int. Mrs. II. T- Mcltaln, Mra, W. E., Pratt. Mra. J. N Wiener. Mra A. A I'rlc. Mrs. F. W. tlreenmsn. Mrs. George liankln Mrs. II K. Straight. Mlsa M. I. Holmes.' Mlas Fannie Porter, Miss Kale Porter, Mlas Hess Deultoa. Mlas Helen Itaullon. Mlsa Vara Caufleld. Mlsa Marjory f au Oetd. Miss Dolly Prstt. Miss Ruth Bright bill. Mlsa Clara Fields Vaffc Earners snnot beeems smpleysrs nntll thy have Mvad nauh gapltal ta mak tart. A ssvlngs sessunt at this bank veil! not anly prevld sspltsl, but will aiy a training In finance whlh will prv a valuabl business hslp, The Bank of Oregon City QUEST HAWK IN THE COUWTY U 1 I.ATOU r J. allYSS, Cla. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK oi OREGON dm, OREGON ' ' V raeaaata s arl CAPITAL, SM.S00.au I SaehlMf wain, Upan trr S A. w sfs WANTED. but would ba given over for thla pur pose no doubt a a Tou who tske pride In your homes and surroundings, how do you like Id have a majestic telephone pole stuck in your narking right In front of your house, tha said majestic pole embel lished with fourteen cross-arms, four hundred wires, a cable and a couple of tin cans? Seriously now, did you ever before sea n city where These poles are allowed to be placed pro miscuously as they are here? While the streets are being Improved and many of these poles are necessarily removed from the ground there la an excellent chance to cause them to be placed on the street corners and on the edge of the alleys where they I properly belongn any well regulated city. We know that these telephone companies are poor, struggling corpor ations and tha burden of removing these pole would ba almost dla astrous, but w Insist that while the property owners are being compelled i to pay large sums for street Improve- j ment, whether tbey wish to or not. these corporations, to whom the peo- pie bsre granted franchise privileges, ; should be made to do a little Improv ing too, whether they .want to or not. Verily we do need a "business" ad ministration. a a a It Is plainly noticeable that a new spirit has taken bold of Oreogn City Civic pride Is manifest; the character of bomea now building shows It, and the tendency to keep up lawns and parking Is another proof. No place can ever be attractive with unkempt lawns and streets. Let us fervently hope that thla 'spirit will spresd to the uttermost parts of town. to sea -my colleciUw of arrow-beads coins. India hnnku, CA tml and curloa of .! sorts. Will bu or sail In tbU lias Have tori a good bargains In secondhand furniture and tools. Gorgo Young, Mali; li near Fifth. . WANTED Position as clerk in store by lady of experience. Telephone Z53I. LADIES' AID GIVES YOUNG FOLK TREAT distinction of leading the Christian world In the number of divorces. Figures compiled by William B. Bailey assistant professor of politi cal economy In Tale University, show that the average number of divorces In thla country for the past five years and do not give him a buqcn or aa iert Mr4 Coffey, who is president of vlsers on wnom ne can snui me; the Ladle' Aid Society, was assisted blame. We must hsve such a system J D MM t Bnlnner, Miss Myrtle that when mismanagement is shown iioime, nd Mr. Y. E. Lucas. Fol- we can bolnt an accusing nnger at one solitary Individual and say "vou are the man. If more tban one man is needed and can be afforded., make Women Need Not Be Drudge Iii Servantless Home By Mr. FRANK A. PATTISON. Who Midi the Experiment t Colonla. fi. J. 8 CTEXCE in the kitchen means that the woman of average in come, gnd average family can actually have a SERVANT LESS HOME and pot bocnm herrlf the household drmlgrv ' B dignifying and simplifying dotnstii labor modern itu proved methods anil put domestic service; on higher plane than ever before, and the servants employed In future will be WORTH WHILE. ' " i ' It is time the present cIam of servants quite disappeared. . ' : The aertsDt system ia s SLAVE RTfiTEM.v,itiitnsea insist .... long hours and little freedom for the maids. . No wonder tha latUT swarm into factorien and shops, ' It Is true that the COMPETENT - -rrt,l bonaeworker ia ao rarely found that shn ma bs called prac- ' 4 lowing the program and banquet there were music and games, and a most enjoyable time waa had. Belle's lass. "Belle bss lieen going In lately fur arts and crofts." "What's ber Idea r . "Hhe declare that It i-ilcr both srt and craft nowsdaya -u'ture a hns bsnd." Boston Tr""cripi. White Queen Flour f his la Th Best Flour Obtain- able. Lay In Your Winter Supply of Coal Now. Hay, Grain, Fssd and Kerrsst Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Co. 11TH AND MAIN STSa . Oreoon CRy. , WANTED Boys and girls. Her la your chance youngsters to make your Christmas money eaay. Th Morning Enter, prise will pay you a big com mission for brlnlgng in trial subscriptions. If you want to know more about It call or writ to th Circulation Man ager of the Morning Enter- prise, Oregon City, and learn . all about what you will bare to do. The mor you turn In tha more you will make and you can make a lot If you bustle. OREGON CITY AND HOLLODAY PLAYTODAY The Oregon City football team and the crack eleven of the Halloday Ath letic Club, of Portland, will play this I afternoon aUTanemab Park. The gam U expected lo be the most exciting played here thla eeeaon. Although handicapped by the loas of two of" Its best men. the Oregon City football team Is confidant of vic tory. Rous, captain and left end, was forced to give up football on account of Its Interfering with his studies. Moore, left end, who suffered a broken cottar bona In the game last Sunday will be out of the game for some time, but says he will be bark st his old position for the Thsnksglvlng lay game. It Is likely that Cole will play one end and either ligrsoa or Slier . the other. Chet Cawthers wss elected captain of the team to Oil th varancy cauaed 'eats QlaUatono Lumber Cotnpzry BUNGALOW MATERIAL OP ALL KIN0S. lumber, lath, shingles, fence posts and doors, moulding, suk im all kind, of Inside "nlsh. Price rlghL lumber guaranteed sad sraaw delivery . ' . ; J (YARDS AT PARK PLACI). Phon Main tttl. Psrwer, Wl LTtiat is the only con sideration, first, last aodallofthe-timer But Aside from that we always aim to give the biggest pos sible values for the least money. . , ' Your town's foremost shoe store bss good shots fat cTcrjrbody, in the mst complete assortments, st sll tint The authentic styles and unsurpassable values in sll kinds of footwear found here, this, Oregon City's only exclus ive shoe store. y Rods' resignation. Caatbers Ithout a doubt one of the fastest ' kalf l..nb, . n H ..km In t V. a I ' his weight, as his record of seven touchdowns out of the eleven msdel this season will show. Freeman, the other half, and tng at full, play their respective positions brilliantly. The Isrgeat crowd of the season Is ei part ed today. Oregon City Shoe Store 506 Main Street. Patronise our so vertiaers. Hotel Arrivals. .The following are registered at th Electric TMel; IdaMcCorr f alem: W. . .Abbott. Albany; A Trsrib, P. J. Mstdeld. H. A. Hpragae, ty Uad: A. A. Kell. Aunva; i. lb Portland. - FOR tALE. FOR 8ALB Launch, 23 feet lowr, capacity 14 passengers. First class. Inquire Dr. Stuart, city. CONCORD grapes. 3 cents a pound. Bring your basket IB G. mark weather, Rlsley Station. FOR SALE Six-room bouse and two lots on Wsshington street; IU0O cash. Call G12 Fourth street Phone Main. 463. FOR RENT. FOR REJiT 300-aor farm, 7S acres In cultivation, good house, barn and outbuildings; two wells and sev eral springs, good water, land roll ing and drains welL W. E Jones, Beaver Creek. FARM LOANS. FARMTXJA"NdWmIcli" Tbimick, Lawyera. Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT. Attornay-at-Law. Money loaaad, abstract furnished. Iaa title eiamlnt 4. stat seUled, ges, eral law bustns4 Over3aak.et Oregon City. U'REN 8CHUEBEL, Aturseys-el Law, Dautacber Advokat, will pra Oo In all eourta. make collections aria Bldg., Orecon Cltv, Oregon. , BUILOCR AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates ebeorfally siren- on all class , of building work, eoncrot walks ana rataforoad eonereta. Re, pbo Mala ill INSURANCE.'' '- H COOPER, Foe fir tnaaraaer and Real Estate, Lai na handle vonr properties w bay, anil and evchsnge. Offlp In aTaterst-Ue Rldg.. Oregon City. Oregon tTiTilli III I IT PHYSICIANS. DR. LENA R. H0TX1E8, Osteopath, of rortiana, win ba In Oregon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at corner of Sixth and Washington streets, phon Main 2491. CLEANING AND paJESStNQ. CHICAGO TAILORS suits made to order from $10 and up. W also do clesnlng, . pressing and repairing. Three doors south of postoffca. MUSICIANS. X. ALBA 8A0ER, teacher of wind and atring Instruments, director of band and orchestra, WJI furnish mnslo for any occasion. CH at Electric HotaL ' :- t ' ' Storekeeper Only Knew The Saving he could effect in his light bill by using Mazda lamps he would never have an inferior illtimi nant in his store at any price. ' He Would Prefer Electric Light as a matter of economy, 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 others, ask us. v PORTLAND RAiLW AY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MA I N OPflCE 7,h ond Alder Streets