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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
;:y. Y,, MORNING ENTERPRISE, T1IUKHDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911. flow Afcctst That Raincoat f i cio kelp you defy the rainy weather. We have Bov a complete line of rnen'a and Ladiea', Rainproof Sllpooi dJ Cravcocttea. Drop in between ihowcri ,nd fit one on. Thejr pre jntt what you want. Price $6.50 to $20.00. Stories from Out of Town J. LEVITT 7th Jc Mtn St J. Stfipenslon Bridge Corner 10 AtWAAO - - .v. .mat an conviction far " 1. ........ .tw. a Nlelmen A Llrtdborg HIGH CLASS TAILORING lot aIMng tldg Portland. an Main ftlti. : - ... hwu w f-' ! SSLTi Bni-rprlM from ib !Im p ubrrlbrt after 7.. b." pl4U.r.br . ; . Quality. Wf T JOBBERS JUMOUNGE 1 1 Ml W. II. l Tia.la mtill. In IVtrt. Ian 4 on buslnaaa Wednesday, attend' d ' r Ira conducted by lha Itv. (llpy Hmllh. Th oubi to have Mm rlaiatlua. Im ir lied too ko1y to your bul "I knew " Th don't ra any light nuratur at id do yooT " -Oal; tba muiitklf aa bill. local rvRicrs fbd Smith, of Mutlao, waa la Ihla tit; Tuesday. nu'iiimn. rf Portland. waa ! Ihla dlj on business Wednesday. Wr and Vra. rrank Mlllr. of Bhu WL r In Ihla city Wdnday. Thomas Miller, of Molslla. waa In this rliy Tueaday and wanasy. J.mM i. itatea. of Redmond. Kaet era Or-gtm. waa In Ibis oily Wad aaadar. IVana Irian ni ihla ellv. who baa bata al KMorado, baa returned to Or- Cli y. Mlka IVrenser. of I'ulon Hall waa la Oregon Clly on a bnaln trip WedBeaday. A W. DrlfTIn baa arrlvd la Orwn City from tba Raat. and la visiting III aim. O W. (Irlffln. Mia Clara Rlrbaaon. of tbla clly. kia rna lo HL John. wner ana win visit for evra day. Un j it imlawaon . of Portland, wm In ihla clly Wedneaday visiting kr ilnera, tba Mlaaaa Cochran. ' Andrew K or her. on a of Iba hard .p. mil litinlamani daalara of Can ey, In Ihla city Wednesday. John . Andereon. ona of the were knnsH r.rm.ra nf Kldnradll. VII In Oremn fit jr tranaartlni bualnaas Wed t-l.l ..I. . Ii.ta Crlitav and Raturday. NovamUar 17 and 11. Mlaa C. (ioldxtnllh. If ..... .r. .n. ...lUn lha UnrnlDI Bnirrtrlna, why not? Yaartid lur mm I'rrioa la now on. bm au v back . Frd Hhafr. lha aawmlll man. of Uni.it. i. tM tki. .iiw ftip a faw darn r.n bunlnfia. and U rtfiaUr-xl at bf Klrrtrlc Hotel. A I Mtm.M a. Kiaalnaaa fltialll of Walla Walla. With., waa In tbla clly on btiHlnaaa Wadnoaday, wirtaUrlng at ma KUTtrie Hotel. Mr, rtov Woodward and Uttla "laiiKhifr. of thla city. ha Itona to Eiiamdii, whrra thay will vlalt Mra. Woixtwurd'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. B. B. Womar. III., ri n..i.t nv . Ill k... a anOO- 1.11. n Vj. VHiluainu B win ii. - - Ul of tullllnary ooda Friday and oaiiirday, Novambar 17 ana i. J. H. lllnnkanahlp arrlvad in Oraon CltV VL'silnaaitav mnrnltlf from Van- oiivfr, Waah., and haa accepted a ixwltlon In the office of the Wllla- ""tie Pulp a Paper Company. U..I-. II. II. itaimhtar Of I " 1 1 ' tj ll.WIII.Hi HSU. " Mra. Newman, who la very 111 at the nnme or Mra. UXtle Hiricaun, i -lona, remains about the aame. The "ill" alrl la auirerina; from typhoid fever " if ... .... ...4i.. t. Mnrnlna i jfuu ra n'i rwi " Riiti-nirUe. why not? Year-end Ur- i"in luriod la now on. nee au bark pR, William Koernar, who racentiy ar- rlva.1 l at Tnt... to altand the "ral ot hla . father, the late Rudolph Roernar, waa In thla city on neaa Tuesday, and whlln here was the piimt of William B. Howell Oliver Cbarals, of this city, has Bona to Uicrsnde. Or. to Install automatic prlnklers for the P. F. B. Fire B- wnnuiehlna Company, nr. unria in ...... i .n la ihla bualneaa nd durlnc the paat year baa Installed "any oi tbeie apnnaiera. rin vnii irKrnur that (ha Knterprlae yeaMnd Bargain Period Is now on? "a 4 on back pae ror parncui... rhil A ran a. -aW... . t tnaitijkf. ni Patlm-". n v.... t,-A in npAaron CltT to v' Uflf l I I M aa w-a--- - - . pend several months with Mr. ana Mrs. Oliver , Charale. tne lormar . lkAM laa Uaaaa laalfl niYllalVr. Mi " im Mil. puvhiwih ai -a nd Mrs. Buckleln Were former reai' Qenta nf Draann City. . u. ..a u.. ri.Ml Parr. WhO bate villi ma. v. i. " " ' .v. been reatdlng at Newberg, lormer haa hats in tne ua n... . i.i.i.. ik. tatter's parent a. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Oale, who mis city. Mrs. Parry u. .ad in.. . ... . .via aii. nr. ana "a Aiiie ui, ui "- To tbe aurprlae of many who bad beUaved lliat the recent declining tendency of lha augar market would contlnua for aome time to come, tbe Jobber bare announced an advance of ! raotr a hundred on all grade of ID conimxtity. Tnia puia m mar ket on atandard granulated and fruit and berry auger on a $.0 baala. a price atlll 40 cant under tne rennery i...i. in .anlana'ioe of the advance U la declared that tbe Jobbere werl merely tired or aeinng oeiow coai; tbal Ibe unloading movement bad tune far en nigh to make sure that tlcre would be no burdeneome eurplua on their banda at Ibe lime of tbe ar rival of the !1ral ofTertnga of tbe com- pg crop TU market at the aavance vaa held tc be h-aimy in tone. OAK OA-OVI. W. L. Hugbea, of Portland, baa op ned ehoe repair sbnp g j. Turks' tin and hardware store, nt dmir la lha poaUifflre. Th. ll.tif. .1 V. Il i .k. t . t . . J ' . - - - ' um I "i i miiu j ('antral Orrheatra Haiurday evening In "if" a nan, la ma nii one ul B Bnriea for Ilia a Inter. Tba liait one will take plat the 2utb of Novaniber. J. K, Hampaon was hir Thursday looking after bis property. Mra. it. J. Moore and Mm Hobbla vera Portland vlallora Haiurday. Whan K.I . OMl a.. .1.. In Ida he la building for tba Clacka inn Houibern railroad Tburaday av entiig be ateptxtd on a alxty penny ilk and hurt bla left foot disabling b'ni for a few dafs. Jay le Welch of the Oliver Type i writer (Vm parry, of Heinle. Waiblng ton, ana here Monday on builnfia. The Modern WoodniHii of America nut TiMHiday evening In (ireen'e ball; 'th ri-gutar routlue of bualnesi and Initiation. ttime the flra( of AukuiI aliout thlr t) two new reildencea bive been built I In and around our ooiomnnlty. Mr and Mra. Henry flrhuflar were ! Portland visitors Tueaday. The National Conaarvalry of Mualc haa opened a branch itudlj in the 1 Oreen building with a clais of twenty- flv. iimilla Prnfaaaor Parkar will have rhir.a of lha rlaaa hrr Tha branch- ea thai will be taught at thu begin ning will be piano, violin, mancioun, guitar and banjo. Tbe weatern branch all! be under the direction of H. C. Oaltorn. Undiay McArthur la alck . at bla lioine on Railroad ajrenue. C. A. Chamber haa moved lo th city for Ui winter. The Oak Drove girls' band will meet In Voehurg's ball hereafter as Oreen's ball baa been rented for dancing Per th tt painter, . - , On Thankegtvlng eve. November potato digging to o don In this dis trict. Tlirtnomtr stood 14 Fareav belt bar at 7.00 a. m. tUturday. f It JS. Eaaon bought a brae of gam rooitar Saturday. Ueorg Maroiiay, whit on a hunt ing trie. In trying to attract a. ahell from bla gun. sploded tt and Injured bla rlicht ay to aucb an extent that tbe eyeball will have to be removed. Dr. Iupton took him to Portland to have the operation performed. Heveral Randy bualneia men are al ready paaalng out beautiful 1912 cab endnrs. The Bandy school will give a ptib- llr .nl.ri.lrim.nl ivimmamon&llve of ThankKlvlng festlvltle Wednesday, November Zwn. i .luh narlumr returni-d to Portland Haiurday after a tbre week' vaca tion here. - V " , I llllun ll.lmaa haa raalmed her DO- altlon aa bookkeeper t Bornatedt'a . M M . atore and operator tor tne rirwooa Taianhnna Co.. and returned to her borne In Taggart for tbe winter. Mlaa Molina baa won many rrienaa aunng her eUht montha' aUy In Handy. Charles Barbour, Ed. Hart and Je rome Howard ar attending th Ore gon Apple Show In Portland this week. Two horaea In the Handy livery barn became tired, of their quartere about two o'clock. Monday morning, brok loo and wen over to th Bandy hotel, entering the premise by way of th board p"" between the aaloon and th hotel. After prome ...Hin. ..n and titvn the verandaa and craahlng through the flopre several times In tbelr fforts to gain admit, tanc., They were driven awey by ...... r . K. .tiaala ho aDDeaTed on PVFM.W w . . . . - ' - the scene anddenly In abbreviated garb. r v KAmn. ta movln hla family from th houa on Main atreet over to IToctor's addition. M. Anderson marketed a big load of poultry in Handy Tuesday. Bugene Cummins ha elod down bis sawmill for a faw days on ac count of tfco saow. Wellington Marshall I aawlng wood for the Timber Urove popl. Mra. Ham Elmer came horn from Portland last week. Ham Martin I working for Cum mins' sawmill. W bad about two Incbe Of snow In Clarke last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mareon vial ted with Mr. and Mra. lew. Th. ara Inlandlnc to bV tMWb- er's meeting on the th of December. CHCRRYVItLC. Mr and Mrs. lien Black and daught er left for Uladatone, Oregon, last Haiurday to spend In winter Dr. Uotklns has returnea trora run- land. . " ' ' Jeay Friel Is riatlog his brother, J. T. Frlell. Jr. Vincent Frlel Is visiting her par ents. Mrs. Wm. Hugh Is suffering from a light stroke of paralysis. Dave Douglas has moved his family back to Cherryvllle, and Is hauling lumber for his new bouse. , Prevslllng Oregon City price ar as follows: ' Fruits, VegeUDiea. riDirn rniTlTfl (Buying) Prunes on baala of 14 pounda for ii &0a - HIDEa-(Buylng) ureen -, fc to c: Baiters. Ac to c; dry hldea. He to 14c; ahep peiu. JSC to 750 earn. Hay, Oram. Fee. HAY (HuylnB) Timothy, HI to HI; clover. $ lo 19; oat hay. to 110: mlied. 19 to III; alfalfa. $15 to 1.M OATH-( Buying) Gray. I vf tit ta 13.1: on meai. Bha'dy Brook dairy feed. II Pr joo pound, k-a-n utinrii 117 to 128: rolled barley. $37.80! process barley. 138 50; whole corn, n; r",-. "'..V "' bite, 2 to I7: orsn i - utter. Poultry, IgB"-FIOUR-$4.B0 to IS M. tiittteii (Buying) Ord nsry country butter. X5e to SOc: fsncy dslry. J0c; creamery, oc - -- POULTRY - (Buying)-Hena. He to 11 11: broilers. 11c. E008 Oregon rsnrn r-. "- - 40c. onir VKniETABLES Carrots.' lid to 1150 per sack; parsnip, W to lt.0; tulpa. Il-Ilj ll-M: prunes, on nssia oi beets, 150 POTATOES Best buying 70c to 85c per hundred. ONIONB-Oregon, 1M to ir hundred; Austrsllsn, 11 Pr hundred. Livestock. Mests. BEEF 'Llvs welght)-eteers. 8 and c: cowa, 4V4e: bulla. I Mo VEAlCal'M bring from o tt ISC according to grade MUTTON Sheep. So an 3HC UH008-m to-140 pound hogs. 1 and lie: l0 to 100 pound.. 10c and 100. j -, mrs. HOinrr hostess OF WEDNESDAY CLUB Cf the weonrm.-. - .,,.. Club at her home on N l.ih treet j.ai.iaif atiia-riiwii " w -'- ... -.nt play by Mrs. U. it. "r,j:: a A. Price. ond prlr. wwt . - dee, oratlona wer of yMom B. mum and asp.r-au- . b A. Chspman win - ,t th next maeuna. - , Tboie anjoy.u ...... j Mr. lal ty war ,.,,. C. D. Itouretl. Mr "0. ett. Mrs. B. a. vif.- - Huntl.y. Mrs. a. . - M ward Schwab. Mrs. B. P- H M.s B?"". "r" j ' r p'HumDhrys. lna cnarm.u. ?" - , a unrriB. niiii vi m - Mra. i ' I..MIMI. v i .i. Ktarifiw a aa " ner. Mra. n t,. Cauflald and Miss n. - ...ir-I WftV. 22 WILLAM T l a. . .. '''JJ-?.11I1... Club mt Tuaday a w"v",i.; , .1.. th first ,!Ot t 7 Kv.mber M at w "? "JTr. . "1,... is com- po .? XFJZ Th. narty smob. If yon ara not wading th Morning -jnurpria by not? Tar-nd I Bar ,ln prtod Is now onf 8 ad on an all nlaht dane will b aivan In (ireen'a ball. Refreahmenta will be crved and a good time aaaured. Mr. Ilargen hurt bis hesd Haturday evnilng by running Into a spike, caus ing a bad brula and a painful wound. Mra Abalt wnt to Oregon City Wedneiday on business. Mra. Arnold waa a Portland" visitor Monday. Mrs. George Miller and two' child ... f i via Waahlnarton. rn Mon day with Mr. L. B. Arnwtrong. Mra. Miller and family formerly lived her and all of their friends were glad to M tbem sgaln. T R- Worthlngton returned hom from BrookOeld. Washington, wher his sons ar hauling wood to the riv er. Tbeodor had an encounter with a cougar near the spring one vnlng end In th morning thy found tracks from two of thos wild anlmala. Thla la th third on they has seen but bare been unable to capture one or kin . . . Wl K Mlaa Lelb Cuahman, a Lincoln bucn achoolmate of Lliy Graham, apent Tuesday afternoon and evening with Mr. J. H. Graham and family. . HARMONY. Mr. and Mra. L L. CUrk wer Or .... - laltri- Katurdiv. Mrs, John Davis and sons. Clay and Wallac. went to Hooo Kiver iai w lalt with rebitlvea. Mra. Klrkley'a funeral waa held v. ...Hair aftarnoon' Robert Roaenan haa moved up to Sunnyaid to Uk cbarg or ni par ul farm Tin Mr. and Mrs, MUlara, aecompaniea by their eon, Cbarles and family, took In th Doll 8how at Meier a Frank's, Pftrtl.nil Jack Hunter haa gone to work in Root a Lwthwalt' garage aear the Wedneaday Mr. and Mra. George Alexander celebrated; tneir euver wea riln. annlvaraar bv Invltlnx tbe Lad' lea' Club, neighbors and relative to make merry th day. May tney live to celebrate tbelr golden weuuiui. John Baker .ta having hla houae painted. CLARK tt. SANDY. George OdelU on of Sandy'a bual neaa men. waa united In marrlaga to Mlaa Allc Pahud at th hom of th bride's parents. Hlllsboro. ' t v The Flrwood Phon Company Is placing aeversl new phones this week. Snow is flying and there la Ma qf Miss Zelma and Archie Cummin war down with pneumonia. Tbe last we beard they wer Improving. ' Willie ?eintyr cm noroe n ia taylng with bia.father, Mr. Mclntyr. Ed Mclntyr cam hom from Wash ington sad Is staying with bin mother William Clark and Haul Country man were married last week and mov ed to Portland. - .- MILWAUKIC aaintrfav nlaht aom on orlad open on of Ibe window of the 8outhern Pacific depot, and ranaacaea an at m drawera. but did not get anything of value, they took aome amall articles sod th agent's punch. They did not leave any cine. i James Mattnews i aom i Oah In PortUnd Sunday at a restaur-1 .m and ml Dtomaln Doiaonlng. H wm sick for a few days but Is better! now. I : G. Balcom haa been alck for th past week but I out again. , ." The City Council met Tuesday v antna and th regular routine of bual neaa waa transacted. W. Jk. Hanaon baa reIgned his office as city corder. The council will appoint one to All bis unexpired term. Mr. and Mr, jo usdhh. u land, aoent Tueday with th cnas. Laklns family. , W.A, Hanaon ana bo. n.eii"Bg In Oregon City Tuesdaf on buslne.- Remember the danc Saturday er nlng given by tb Erroll Quartett. Tb United ArtUans gav a danc and Supper Tueeday vnlng. Vla llora were her from ronia.no. uM nanrea Miller and two child ren of Lyle, Washington, wer hr visiting relatives lor two ween, re turning home Tuesday morning. , Mayor Streib and Judg Kelso went to Portland Wednelay on business... Church Note. Evangelical church. Rev". B. Rade baugh, pastor. Snnday achool at 10:30 A. M. Preaching at 11:30 A. M. T. PA.it 7:00 P. M. Preaching at I P M. " Ptayer meeting Wedneedar i m.r.1. nractlc Tburaday evening. Teacher's Training Friday. evenings. St. John The Baptist Catholic church. Low Mass and sermon at A. M. High Mass, sermon ana ownw dlctlon at 10:00 A. M. , . Mrs. Homer Mullen waa in PortUnd i . nn hnatnea. Mrs. Maggie Johneon waa In Oregon City Tburaday on bualne. - A peciai scnooi "' held at the achool houa November JTth at 8 P- M whea om important matter will b brought up. On will bo to levy a special tax for th main tenance, of the school, and to consider tbe oueatlon of - consolidating th Wlllsburg and MUwaukl school1 dla A.m An1 lha eatabllshment of a branch school house on th east aid of th district, ana sucn wow .- INFORMATION TELEPHONE PEOPLE are not leaving so much tochapec in these days of universal telephone service. Inatead of Hiking disappointment they telephon and get ti-facta. Will school b held on a stormy morning, will your friend be In h you call, what doea th weather man predict and , when doe th train . leave ar samples of myrlsds of queatlona constantly paaalng over th wire, and being answered by tbe proper authorities. , ' v, " i There are also questions to be asked about tb telephon sarric. low somebody can b reached over the IVfTI Ixmg Distaac Telephon and what It will cost, and similar questions, which are being anawanaf byth rV formation operators. ' ' ' . ' V V. Pacific Telephone and Telccph COe Eyerr Bell Telephone is the Center of the Srstesa ne that may properly com bafore th meoting. . Th regular all dav meeting of the Grange will be held Saturday. Novem ber 18th, when the annua! election of officer will be tb main feature of tb meeting, and th representation of taia Orang to th Stat Orange will be diacoaaed. Mr. Robbin will have charge ofth dinner Wednesday, November 23rd,-rlb Motbenr and Teacher' Club will hold their regular meeting In tho school house at S P. M. Tb program will consist of reading and discussing th best methods of preparing lunches. Mrs. Zo H. Clark, of Portland, haa been elected to the vacancy In the chooL Mra. Clark Is a Pennsyl vania teacher of several years' x perienc and cornea highly- recom mended. "" f" " Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Elmer will leave .Wednesday evening for tbelr old home In Colorado. They expect to b gone aeveral week visiting friend and tak ing a moch aeeded rest ..i .v. titti. ao- of Mr. Roeen- .. vraUM. . -- . - - burg, who haa been UL. ia improvUg. f The Boys' Clnb noios u rajiw , meetings Mondays andTWednesdaye ot each week. They bar gained many new members sine school opened. At tbelr entertainment tbey cleared 20. which they paid to tmjir instrne- Mrs. Durbln. of Mitwauai neignva, opened a kindergarten, la the band ball, commencing wvaneaaay Ing. ' . .. m.... VannhM 1KIB IBB fw- tenta of th Mllwaki reUnrant wUl b aold at public auction. CP romancing .. ia .'.iii a if William Sbindler t owner and W. W. H- Bampaon will be tb auctioneer. . , . Dtni AND. E. W. Brock I repairing th tele- phooe Hoe and evral new phon ar to be put In Boon. . . Real etat ia changing hand faat again. Th Conner, Morgan Bad Bruce ' farm a have tnten Bold 1117. ; The Raduuid Sunday achool will have Cbrlstmaa exerctaea and ar pr- , paring a good program. ... Tho road work haa shut down until better weather. . Booney and Kerr have started tblr sawmill again. Mra. Myrtle Slmson Is visiting her later. Mrs. N. McKilUcan. Mrs. Shaw, th school sprvlsor, -was tlsiUng choota in Kedku0 ltty. CAN BY. ' "' Mrs. L. T. Batten, of Canby. wa shopping la Portland laat Fridajr. Curtis Selby, of Mount Plauast,' waa haklng hand with old trtestd m ; Canby this week.' " T - - " Herman Harma' team ran away laat Thureday wbil he was hauling po tatoe to Canby. The king bolt broke and the horaea am on to tosra with an of ika aima. They atrwck owe of the PacUle Highway goM and tor it loss. ' . taranea White's taasa frlRbten4 and -ran away. H ara hauling cream from WUsoavtrl. th - wagon turned over an apussa mu m tb cream. , .. Rnllln Portav Bald th STTOUna WMIffl be whit with snow Friday morning and It waa. and tt Is still snowing at th present writing. It seems Uk we have on prophet IB our town. - , Hair or more or im weua wj ar about dry. . som or ta that never bav been dry bar to a dug deeper. - , Hilton Mack 1b digging potatoes, which ia turning out a fair crop. Ho cleared th land himself and planted tb potatoes himself. H haa about threo-quartere of an acre- , 1 ; v J-4 Down Balance y Monthly ajaaajaaaaaajaaajajaajaaaaa ggY Is A Sure Guide. TERMS WSIE Iaia,aaBBBwaa?AwasaiBiBaw " ' DM fefef 33 ' I HILL I rC MAKE 2 f IDULLAKb .y IN SIX C i MOM I X : A VOUD 10 IE WISE IS SUFf I-CIDlt r, VO A CI A-kfTO TWII 1 AT MULINO NOW wo a t TTKjmt?D win t AT MULINO NOW . THERE IS A SHINGLE MILL AT MULINO NOW A RAILROAD TO MULINO IN SIX MONTHS. DON'T YOU THINK MULINO Will CROW? invest vour money In o growing ."""""V ) ' -.'cnwy.wrr MULinO Y0Ur m?L So W evervBOdycja own , o , Ki, L. 15UVlVliUN Agent; : ,,.. ii - - II a a. SSSlSaa-.a-a . . . .. back nag. . ana maaacta to "