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I. V v. WEATHER INDICATION. , ,n-Orca.lnal rtlo Tbura- jJlTVatl.-rly wind. . WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1506 j- mmt mm w r " - - VOL 1 r Kn, 118. OHEOON CITY, OUEOON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911. Pn Wrk, 10 Objto PREMIER (IK DHIANDS POWER ACCITANCt I MHO ON PROM. - II THAT Ht WILL HAVE FREE HAND. id is io M mmm PU PropO I -Vmi r- r.vn lack Gradually Prmr V'seray I" Ctmmn4 , At JtlMl. fCKlS. Nov. it. 1:11 a. m. Yuan bl Kl hsa aecpl4 rrlrblp I III kuiu offlc probably today jTiuradayl . jrtrljf Official Gaiett coo lal a ,4 aa prMlou of thank from Yuan (hi Ml to tli throo for bU appoint ees!, but In tnilD I a mo no. A-.km ha luk without receiving .... iu. thai h would hat bract 1 .aUy.fiJun4 In conducting affair kit retained we mnciai poai- - , r Tb new I'rlemier rwreivm vri aiiBUiant veeterday. Including Ik failed Statee MlnUlor to China, ailtum J. Calhoun, who returned ber ay yaaterday a rosreraalkm HI a jorwigner. Tata Kfcl Wal aald I bat ha Intended . f'ahinat immediately and aadcavor to rarry on tb government kr lalaloi lb support 01 aa maay arMtaraa Mabla, allowing th r aladar to retain thalr Independence ft lb dm twin. It would bo bla r4avor elo to win V"" (htr "n" (Uar to lb throo. gradually, h Mil Another Important development la Ik capital waa lb laauanc of an sirt tfdy ordering 111 Uang, twwerly Viceroy of Manchuria, to aa mm command at J hoi. wbr th sansr reeldeuo of tb Emperor la liinatad In plac of Pu Ting, lb tar tar general. Tbla appointment baa hd to th ballaf tn" certain quarter that ike court may ratlr to Jehol. ImtIbc Yaaa Hbl Kal a chief ira tiT aotil tb opportunity arrlv for tk court to reaaaum a meaiur of aatkortty. , till TO DID TRUSTS BY IMPRISONMENT WABHINOTON. Not.1 IS. Fkin'B atrlnaa aa a rtunlahtnant for "truat criminals" la tb United Htatea. to end "Obramerrlal plrary under benevolent lal of reason'." ar proposed In a biu amending tb Hberman antitrust h drafted by Representative Henry, f Tria. to ba Introduced In tb House dpt.n th opening of Congreaa fit month. Ita Introduction probab ly will mean Ita paaaag In tb llouae, Tk Mil specifically define what (oamitute g tniat, legislate from lb prnent atatut lb Tul of reaaon." M lalerpreted by th Hupram Court ta tba Htandard Oil and Tobacco d clilnni, and provide punlahmeot for violation of th law at Imprisonment frnm tn to len year In tba pnlten Hry. It will b referred to th jti Ortary rnmmltte for deliberation. PERPETRATED BY WAtTMCDOUGALL? r- . L- i STAATS DOS PUZZLE PICTURE WjYDJHEYAU LAUGH AT HER f WORK OF CHURCH HCRIFF-CLtROYMAN OCLIVER$ INtTftUCTIVC SCRIES Of SERMONS. JEHOVAH'S WORD KilST BE UFuELD Advnt Chrlctlan Minister Declare Church Should Fellow Teach ing f God to Get at Reaulta. iA$H&sp r7 Steffi Wmm.S3!Ywm)ii'im?'rm?'IB mtBJIMMMmm . Jk . .aw . t . "aTTTi aiaaaaaaa-aMjaBTaaoXaf ami ill Jji Ml ) in Mi' i ' affSaTSJIii aaTJawy- AT. i9":r)af-TV - a7V pt-Y BUSHWEANONj BEATIE ASHED TO OFFER FOR MAYOR COMMISSION MAN ANNOUNCES THAT ME HAS NOT MADE DECISION. ntlENDS LAUD HiS WORK FOR CITY Efterta Aa Member of Eatt S'd Capi tal Highway Aocltion T ' Obtain Better Road Pralaad. Dia -mm S3 1- " SlNr AnD 5&fl kiTvtttb fclS inth? hand is worth taking TOTrH MOWE ANONJ ARNOLD D. SMITH DIES IN WISCONSIN . Mr. and Mra. P. H. Bmlth. of thU ty, hv in Informed of the death f Mr. Pmlth'a brother, Arnold l. with, a former resident of thla city. Mr. Bnnih moved with hla family from tola city aboiif? two year ago to Ap 'ton. win. 11 waa atrlcken with, jn-umnnla, and waa III only flva daya. "1 burial waa at Apple ton, Monday. Mr. Smith waa about forty-lht Jri of ag. and U aurvlved by H 'low and aeven children, tb ldeat of hom it ten yara. whll tb young t li only a bad of thr week. 11 o In survived by thre brothers, P. Sinlih. of Oregon City;. William inl'h. of Rtanlev. Wla Henry Smith. Dakota, and also two sisters. Mra. r"rx Vandehey and Mra. Albrt yiil(, of Forest Orove, Or. I Ptronu our-advertise'. k. Fish! Fish! Fish! and -, More Fish!! t - "Ivar Salmon frsh fr:m Yuqulma j vry day. Crab cooked thf tlm a wk. . No lull or , B Mlmon sold hr. W 0" ' ary flah. 477 V t i t 1 fie iNorth.Jroic il-Fiflk Market.'. ELKS PURCHASE SHE FOR CLUB r-ORSSERO HOME ON - WATER NEAR SIXTH OBTAINED BY LODGE FOR S4.000. MAIN STREET PROPERTY COSTLY Plan I T BuMd Magnlflcant Horn in Yar or Two Marty Other Sit Wr Inveatlgated. With th Intention of erecting a magnlllient clulihous althln a year or two. tb Orogoa City Lodge of Klka haa purchaaea a iv ou ..i Bl.ih Rtreet from Mr. Oicar Joraberg. the prlc being ll.tWO. Although th location ! a dealrahl on many members of the lod favor ed purchaalng a slta on eiain A commili couipoaeu Hedge. U. T. Mcllaln. W. A. miniiey, Iff M. C. Strickland. W. 11. Howell and John F. Rlslcy and Mra. Fuisberg reached an agreement Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Forsberg bougni ine pruir erty thre yaar. M" " h ppent oiorfj mmu n. priv ng th nous. -. U"'Z . ' 1 . jk w- .1.. n-lka to will It raieo or mon t " - make room for thlr building. Tb Klks hav beqn ionmi ir - alt for a horn for awmi a year ..... have negotiated for several. The ma- lorlty of the memners building on aia.u .w..w - . .i..m.i that the nrlre of real ranit ....... - )! on that thoroughfar was tou high. Tb IliT proi-ij Seventh and Main atrU v .. t a aSntit five months many purv.i .". ,. . ,k, ago, but owing to a defect In th eed. v.. .ai reii tnrotixn. i" - ahw negotiated with Mrs. Lena Char-i man". Mr. M. M,. i-narmau Logtis ratal for a Main street alf. HIUIOII lE'S WIFE TIGHTS 1 ALIMONY Judg Eakln Wadne1ay heard ar gument on a motion of th for 12.600 monthly alimony and $7.50u t money In tha suit o CJarlai t. Taylor, tha mllllonalr miner, against Snn'' K. Taylor. Th. taken under advisement. Mr. Taylor, ibout a rer ago obtained an annul r,t of .W. marrlag. but th d.f.n dant succeeoeu . h.rt . .. nn tha around that h nan : . wiih a nnmmona Flwel Rarnolds. of Portland, rep " ' j...x.( and rinora C. resunr. me hi"..-""- , ...ii William Stone, of this fsruwuvii .. - city, th plaintiff. . - ' ,. ' If ymi kr not reading tl MTftnlng n . . mi.., wnv nniEt - ia baw on. lid on back fata. ' ' " j I i iji. k.,ai Cruelty. Corao Countlsa aued Edward Coun tlss for a divorce, alleging' cruty. They war married January 8. 1000, ; la, l)axtont Or,, v ... t i V LIEUT. RAY KIRKLAN0. . United State Army Officer Whs I Sueul Aviator. ROAD DISTRICTS Deputy Sheriff J. O. Stasia, who la a minister of th Advent Christian ihiirch rwrntlv delivered an lnstruc tlv series of sermons at tb West Oregon City school house on "Why 1 a Church." Tb aermona, wblcb prove conclusively that tb church la or. daloed of God, ar epitomized In tb following: , TKt tha ohurrh In soma form ha xlsted for caturiea I suppose no on will deny. but. WHT HA8 IT BEEN? Wbydid God deem it necessary to have a church? What I It for? What Is It expect 1 to do? I read In Acts 7-38 about "tb church In th wilderness." This seems to have been a Iarg church, numerically, probably about a million and a half who bad arrived at th ag of accountability besld th smaller children; but. what were they out for? Why did Jehovah, through Moses, organize them and glv them a set of lawa for their government? Was It to get tnem out oi oonu: If so tbey did not seem to appreciate it tfw Ik., nftlmea kinaed for. and spoke of returning to "tb flesh spots , Vrvnt " There was a great deal of formality about thla church In th wilderness; and It took a lot or money 10 aeep it tnint- a lanth of tn the tncreas of a nation of 8,000.000 people; surely Cod had some great design in insti tuting ao costly an organization; foe th most casual reader can sea thst It waa as thoroughly and carefully organized as any rallgtoua or corpor al body of th twentieth century, and so effective that th wealthleat .ii .a tVa. emalieat and weakest member were obliged to bear their share of th burden tn supporting u But whst waa Ita mission? rtr A I. Reatie. school director part owner of 4h Oregon Commission Company, and one of Oregon Clty'a msiat niililio-anirltad citizen is belnc urged by friends to announce himself a candidal for Mayor. When seen i.v a Mnnlnt Rniarorlae rcDorter Wednesday evening Dr. Beetle, while admitting that ha baa been aagea to mak th race, declined to say wheth er b had reached a aecision. Fllltt PICE . . ':. ! t a.. I? - : Phoio by Aruarlcaa ft-m Aaanuiain." REV. LATOURETTE DIES 'AFTER LONG ILLNESS Rv. Wlllard H. Latourett. brother of D. C. Latourctte. lawyer ana oanaer tvi. . died at his horn in wo- Mlnnvllle Tuesday. Mr. Latourett had been 111 for more and hla dealh waa nui u..y-v--H was fifty nln years of ag and was born In Mount Tleasant, hla early life being ipent in urgon viu. UtourX gradual, of P.oiilc University and th. Baptist Theologl csl Bemlnary. of Rochester. N. T. H had charg of a church In OikU d, Cal.. for many yars. going from there to MrMinnvlllo. When b hea 1th b gan falling h gav up the ;mlnltnr Jnd becam. a real tat broker. - Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Latourett. will attend fh f. "ral hlch will b. held at th th ru ne I McMlnnvlll. at Hapiis iiiuiv" ... - - t 10:30 o'clock this morning. .Mr..Utourett. U survived by hla widow and thre. children. Probably X most notable work was M .uper inndcnt of lh. Amer can liaptlat Home Mission Society of California, it. wrved in thla capacity for twelve years. " . ' . t DO YOIT KNOW that tba Enterprise yearend Bargain Period Is now on? Be. 4 on back pag. for, Jiartlculara TO CONSIDER TAX MEETINGS TO BE CALLED TO AR , RANGE FOR SPECIAL LEVY FOR HIGHWAYS. ROCK IS OFFERED AT SMALL PRICt Governor Wst Write That H Will Mt With Th Esast 8d . Association Latter Part of Month. Plan were made for obtaining rtiapa of roads and other data at a meeting of th. Eat Side Capital High way Association at th Commercial -i..k wtiuiiiit nlsaL Judge Dimlck offered to furnish th varloua districts petitions for th special tag levy ior road purposes, and other mattera of Importance were given attention. Th following letter from Governor West, who had been Invited to attend the meeting, was read by Secretary Latourett and- enthusiastically re ceived by the members: "Thla I to acknowledge receipt of youra of the 10th- Inst.. In reference to meeting with th East 8lde Capital Highway Association, and to say that owing to a trip wtilcn laaes me ouum this evening. It will b. Impossible for me to -be with you. "I hppe. however, o,gei uuwu way before 1 leav. IfTr th. East th. latter part of th. month and go over the matters wnn you- t y' anxious to se. th. Portland-8alem Highway gotten under wajt, and wish to render every possible assistance In atartlng things off. J K. washerman, manager or tn Nw Era Land ft Investment Com pany, said the company would glv all th loos rock on It land for road purpose -without charge. If It waa desired to open a quarry u Would g!v. al rock necessary W making the Bectton of the rod along It property and make a nominal charge for rock for u. on other sections of th. road In thla and in Marlon countlea. r.anraa Randall aaia mai me rw renta of Central Point would bold a meeting next week to consider auth orizing a special tax. 8. O. Dlllman, of Mount Pleasant, said that a. meet ing would b. held at Canemah next week for considering th. special tax. William Hedges. A. H .Flnnlgan and H E. Jone. or caneman. -celved aa members of th association. Judge Dimlck declared that A .pec lal tax should b. voted s soon as possible. He also suggested that ar rangements should b. mad. at one. for a quarry. H. .aid that with thes Ihlnr accomplished tb actual work could b .started.. ... A vote of thanki waa exieuunu .p mobile ownera for taking nhd mom bera of th. association to th. rou meetlnga that hav been held through out th county. All district wer. rep resented at th. meeting. tn, meet next Wednesday evening at th. Comm.r- Clil Club In this City wnen niaka ..v.. it.ta win he considered. The ...tinn k.a arranaed to Bond dle- rations to all th. district road meet-, Inga at which th. special tax will b. dlscuaa.4. ' 7 : I 'pip Dr. A. L. Baatla, who la being urged to become canaioai tot .7r. Aitkmivh a tnunc man Dr. Beatl haa for several years been promin ently Identified with public affairs. and la . one of tb. hardest woraer for tb advancement of tb city and county. H haa served on many in portant Commercial Club commiweea and ia on of the liveet of th Live u-im Ma also Is a leading memoer of the East Sid Capital Highway As sociation, and, haa attenaeo. au xne tfn ir thai oraanlzatlon for th propagation of good roads sentiment. , I)r. Beatl waa unui several iuuuuu on a nraotlrlnc- dentist, but gSV UP hi profession In order to devot his time to th. business oi in ures. -nn.niaairn rnmnsnv. H Is thor oughly qualified for th duties of th mayoralty, and his inenos preaici a successful administration if ha allows th us of his nam and should be elected. Few. J. 'O. Staats. who aay church should confln Itself to word of God. King Solomon seems to sum up the reason In 1st Kings 8-4J "That all peo ni tha rih mav know thr name to fear Thee." And again In th. 60th verse of the same chspter, "inai an k. iMii. nf tha earth mav know that th Iord la God and that there Is none else." Joshua expresses much tn same Idea In Joshua 414 "That all th. people of th. .arth might know th. hand of th. Lord, that It la mighty." - It would eem from the above cnp nr that th reason for th xistanc of tb first large church waa to mag- lr- ik. nama nf Jehovah and show (Is superiority over the gods of th. beMhen by whom they were surround ed. As long as they continued to do hi. ihj war nrosDered and blessed. but In every Instance where they, aa a church, forsook his teachings and failed to he guided by hla Instructlona trouble overtook them, their harvests wer cut short, they were smitten with disease, and finally they war. absorbed by th. heathen nations around them. ' .It ii look at th. N.w Testament and see what can b learned from the writings of th. Apostlea and th teach ing of th. Great Master himself aa to the reason why this great Institution should be reorganized ana perpe.ua ted and continue to grow and Inereas" Ita Influence over tb. people of th earth. ' ' . " . In Knheslana 6-25 to 27. "Christ loved th. church and gave himself for it that h. might sanctify and cleans It with the wahlng of water bv th word that HE MIGHT PRESENT IT TO HIMSELF A GLORIOUS CHURCH not brvlng spot or wrinkle or any such ihlng. but that It should b. holy and without blemish. The apotle her. declares tnai - r.vri.t hla life for th. church waa that he might PRESENT IT TO HIMSELF A UUJRiuua CWURrtf and thereby GLORIFY himself;, , In 1st Timothy S-15 w. reaa oi i church as th. "pillar and grouna oi th. truth.'' It then I tb duty of th church to hold up th truth of th scripture for-th eniignienmem i.. world. The Master himself tells them "T are tba light of th world; lot vour light so shin before men that they ma we our rd deed, and flor; Ify your Father which Is In heaven, r Colosslan. Ml reads. "H la the i..a iv. hrutr. the church. Tka-rt... of the body 1. to perform! DEPUTY FISH VARDDI TO M TRIED TODAY Tha hi. nf the state against H. W Tramharti. DeDutv Fish Warden. In dicted for shooting Alex Douthlt. at .. r.n. nf th Willamette several months ago. will b. called for trial In the Circuit Court today, ueorge r Rrawnell haa been employed by the State Commission to aid in th de fense of th accused. TTemDam . nn,ro. that ha rIM not Intend to shoot Douthlt. but shot at the skiff In which be was rowing in an effort to nait him. Douthlt denlea that he waa vio lating the law. The latter", brother. John Douthlt, was fined. 5U a iew daya ago for attacking Trembath after be chooilng.' LAWYER SAYS HE WILL OFFER FOR MAYOR IP CHARGES ARE FOUND TRUE, LXIRAYACOE RAS EHX A11IC0 , Judge RMrt That H Wootd' Pr'-.4'"- Ut Not Makina Rac Andr) Mn Say Thr Cfceic Will Wli. .i tirant n rrimirk who 1 being urged , ' to become a candidal for Mayor Wed- nday, night gav out tn. roiwwing statement: - . : ."If figures on xpendlture from th general fund and th road fund dur ing th last year are true, and If eer tain specific charge of extravagaae , which a committee of taxpayer ba informed me of ar true, and cam bo verified by Friday noon, la that event I will become a caudldat for Mayor." . Judg Dimlck reiterated that ; ..!, nrafav not maJiinc the race, bat his friends are twrlstetrt aad be aaya.-.. . . . . . l i .kiMilil tta ' be reel mai inair w. considered. From th above state ment it Is evident thai If k. enter 7 th rac be wlB make cftaaQsof - j travaganc against th City Council, of which William Andrwaen, th candidate for Mayor to data. U prest- -denL H Jv I prealdent of th FV naoce Commute of tb City Council. Mr. Andreaen declined to aay any thing about Judg Dimlck entering tb rac. HW friends, however. ay that he will fight to a finish and win. .-, r ..: '. . . . MIOIITOES Vlft SWS FLEA RICHMOND. Vaw Nov. 15. (Spec- lal.) Oovemor Mann of Virginia, to day definitely refused to lntacfer either by pardon or reprieve la the esse Jf Henry Clay BeatU. Jr sen tenced to be electrocuted on Novem ber U for th murder of bla wife. Tb. governor refused to consider an ffl- . a Waahlna-ton bV Paul U. TIL UMW -' - Beattl. cousin of tn condemaeo mu, that hla damaging testimony during th. trial waa fala. There la now believed to b no doubt that ueawie will die In th. electric chair on th. dat Bet. 4 - ' Rev. Benjamin Dennia. an cpi pal clergyman, brok th. nw of tb governor' refusal to Interfer with the execution of hla aentenc to Beat tl. s tvi. i. tha Unit tlm Governor Mann haa refused to grant a respite of sen tence since be ha been vn chief executive. ' t ..... , OREGON CITY FOLK HEAR GIPSY SMITH . More than 100 members of the Presbyterian and other churchea went to Portland Wednesday night In char tered car to bear Gipsy Smith, th. famous evangelist. Although th. cara wer. chartered only a few hours be fore th. time for starting, many who desired to mak. the trip wer unable to 'get aboard. Several ladles of th Presbyterian church arranged th trip. Th party returned shortly be for midnight, and all expressed them selves aa having been ueiigmea wiwi the evangelist - CHANTICLEER'S ROVING FRESHET NOT FEARED BY Hiy iAIIAGtRS - Theodora Onmund. Secretary and Treasurer of th Hawley Pulp Pa per Company, aald Wednesday night that ther wa littl danger of th mill having to ahut down aa a result of th rain of th past few daya. "The water at present la Just right f-.r our business." aald. Id r. Osmund. nnd I do not think tner. win oe freshet. Of cours if -the rain con tlnuea th mills might be closed for two r three daya. It does not take th. water long, however, to recede. jOther mill manager aeen by a Morning Enterprise reporter were or th. eamo opinion aa Mr. Osmund. HP.S."eFF1E T'EDIE. . FREED OF GUN CH ARS Mra. Effl. Twedle. of tb. Logan neighborhood, was acquitted by a jury In Judge Campbell' court. Wed nesday evening of having pointed a rifl at A. A. Ailed. - Allen tetlnd that b waa riding on a mowing ma chine when th. defendant threatened him with th gun. Mrs. i. was reiresented by Oorg C. Brow sell, denied the charge, but admitted that ah had pointed a auc i i't.;' oi,. wm. h.M ovar to th grand Jury In $400 ball by Justice Of th Peac . Samson. District Auornej was assisted in th prosecution vj A. Dimlck. ,r COSTS OWNER $2.50 (Continued 0 . P. I ) Every day for more than a week th prize chanticleer of Frank Sakn. of Ninth and Washington streeta, went upon th highway In front of lte own- anil emwad until all th other member of th Sakn flock 'of chickens Joined their lord ana master. K-inhi.ra nhiactad. and called atten tion to the ordinance, which prohibit chlckena from tn sireeis. uui "u- uu.. rflrin't rare and finally Pollce- asviat waa called to abat the alleged nulsanco. The policeman awora out a warrant, not for tb. real fr.nriar hut for tb ownr of th wit T..ri Stlnn flnad Mr. prou u.iu. Mu..n w-r i Sakn. 2.60 and told him he would v.a tn keen his chicken off thai Ltroet... ,,. , ,j, , ,. " " If voa ar not reading th Morning Enterprise, why not? T.ar-end Bar gain Period I now on. Se ad on back pag. I'USICAL IS GIVEN . BY PIONEER CHAPTER Th. Pioneer Chapter. Order of Eaat- era Star, met in the Maaonlc lodge room Tuesday evening, and ' arter . routln. business was transacted, a' program and social wer held. The program waa In charg of Mis Ger trude Falrclough, each number receiv ing It sbar of encore. Tb follow-, Ing number were given: Piano solo. Miss Florence Orsce; vocal ok Mra. -K,, H. Coopr; ; reading, Mra. E. W. 8"0tt; solo, Mrs.; Wolf; group oT readings. Mrs. W, A. flbewpian : . . Mr. A. A. Price, . . '. . . One of th fature or tna von was the depositing of paal ' box. th. fund to b used for tba RorU mlaslon. It ka customary for tv-or'r' der when a membr la ill to it-1 flowara. ....;;. 0 .- -)