. A WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED I860 VOL II-No. 119. OREOON CITY, OREGON, HATUIiDAY, NOVEMBER 18, J911. Fn Wcx, 10 CzZi TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP. THE"gIRLS ARE MARCHING! ENTERPRISE FlAtiS flllll. OF COAST STORM KOTII EDM1 OREGON CITY GIRL ! wtATHtH IM0ICATI0NS. I Ore City-Halo Haturday; I southerly wlada. ' ! Oregon-Fair r,lB Mt I ponlo" iaturday. ' mom 4 SHIPS lil GRIP IIUSBPSLH Of l SAVIM RKAOV TO fttCUK ICHOONCN CfttW IN RIAK M NKAR BAN DON. ussa Eta OT m EM AsvsnM TM CM ll Fr wteamsrt T 0 AM -w.wll May Haw " Tewed T Safety. MAR8IIF1EIA Or Nov. If. Th. hi of four mmU In tbo grip of th. tturrn that has awept the Coast lb past four day I regarded aa nncer uln by th rrw at th llfe-aaving it 1 1 Ion at Bandoe) tonight. lo readiness to give aid to too men board tb. lumber acnooner Advance, tilth Ilea anchored In tb. breaker lo miles nbov tbo moo lb of tho Co tulll Rivar. nwmtwn of th Bandon crew ar atatkmed on aburo abreast of Iba endangered vaelA erw of ,s u aboard tho Advance and tba im, laabed bf heavy wind, tbraelane to dab tba blp to pier on tba seerb befor morning. i jrAvlnr aaulnment la aaaamhled near tba impernwm scnoooer ana 11 is believed that rweca will ba a ff art ad should tba vaeeel tiraak up. Tba Advance la vary rloa In. wber. Ha was driven by Iba atom. When tba schooner waa carried north aba droppad another. Tba brar ar cloa to th vaaaal ana It la feerd that aba will not b bbla to bold bar pualiion Ibrouih iba night Cary effort will b mada to eave ka vaaaaL It la Impoaalbl to taka aaythtng out over tbo Coqulll bar. Tba fl of tba Rauaallta, which was alibied at' anchor on tba Baerbl baarb aarly to1ay, la not known, but It la bellaved that aba waa pick ad ap by a ataamar and tow ad outalda of jha dinnr anna. ft ha waa aaaa off tba baarb before) tho heavy fog eat tlad down, bat when h fog llftad lata Ihla afternoon lb aaa waa clr of any alto of tba (hip. Captain Job ok and tba Wa-aavlng eraw war In'raadtnaaa to go over land from flandon In caaa tha Sanaa Uta waa wracked. Ha alao baa bean coaimualcatlng with other veeeela In ip evpa in a w . n '.HI - - - Advance and glv. bar a tow. 8ha la too close In for the larger veaaala lo approach bar. If aha can withstand tba aaa through tba nlcbt aba mar b picked np by tha Redoodo, which will leave her to morrow, or tha Fiflald. which will reach Bandon tomorrow. . . . 1 1 twvaaw. ma L II ARE READYF0R FRAY PORTLAND. Nov. 17. (flperlal.) Partlsnd la on tba ava of tha greateat foot hull iime var played In tb Pact Be Northwest. Waahlngton'a eleven arrived laat night and tba Oregon con tlnm.nl pulled In Ihla morning. Doth eoarhea pronounce their chargaa In grand ahape for tba declalva game of tha aaaaon tomorrow afternoon on Multnomah field. s The gam will at art promptly at 1:30 o'clock. ITnder lh ruleo of tb game no one will b allowed on tha Idallnea except three aubatltulea for each eleven. ' i Tha lineup followa: Ornn. Poaltlon. Chandler (IB0( U R. R Hall (I7) L. T. R. Noland'dlf) L. O. R. Kellogg (190) C. ftrrla (HO) Waahlngton. Orlmm (! , ration (111) . Pullen (15) Prealay (HO) Griffith (185) R. O. l Hlley (IIS) ni,M R. T. ru Dradahaw (1G0) Button (170) R. B. I . Utouratt (IM) Coyla (155) o Walker (170) MaIq (174) i! Jones (158) . .... Mucklaalon (180) .U;"'..R,. Wand (170) Sparger (170) r. Oregon Average weight. 175T Mna. Io: backa. 14. , Waahlngton A verag weight, 177; Una, 184 1 backa. 168. TODAY Pathe's Weekly The Peril of the Plains , An bland Comedy i i THE GRAND WARRIORS SPOTTED TROUT TO BE LIBERATED 2J.000 AT SONNCVILLI HAJCH- tRy PtKAOY FOR OltTRIIU TION IN tTATI. TO TIOIIUIIES TO BE CLOSED rSUKJO gtaalhaada Ara Being Llb " ' ' arale" "in " Clackamaa " f gga Obtained For. nations. 8lt hundred and twenty-Bva Iboua and black spoiled trout are elng held al the Bonneville natcbtry. all of which lll be released In the varlou waters of lb atato a a.n aa the aiiM-lal Unks that are lelng con- alrucled are completed and Ihe ll'tle! Hah ara old enough to ie care ik.n,..lv.i Thaaa trout egga were - cured from Ihe Yellowstone country. wUr ihey wera tken by me uoveru nent. . .. ThU rolaaae of trout l especially deM.iiated to aaalat In the restock Ing of nveral of the ilream of tha " .,. ...w..,H. nt tha Ht ate S'aie. 'Tinrr j H.I. wnd tlam Commlaalon. Warden Klnley haa bean Inmructea to a nnte the watar Into which the trout will no liberated, i nder the state law. any rtroam may be cb-ed by th coi t.nla.K.n for a period, for tba pur we of restocking or protecting natj. T. eniall at Hula hardahlp aa poaal bla uH.n the anglere of the . State flame Waraen " . anmn of the upper email "" of tl a river- of th atata would be th beat yrounds for tha trout. Thea Irlhuiarlca will then t cinaeu to or thtee )r. na "'"- tln.o Koened again, when ,h. ft-hlng In main .tream. will b nneKcelle.1. It i D"',"V' .m . i that time, the l.oa. will J be gb propagate and mature aulT cl.ntly to amply reira . ...- -- It will U tha roLey of tha to mak tb dtatrlbnt lon a wM M. poaatlle. rfciainp. "" all oarta of the KaU. A ya h,"p hl'Mtn. U will tato"" that after Ibrra n ;rean.V wnib opened for fl.bermen every yr. ,rnllt AbOUl in,"'"' . .rum. . I ... TK llllll MIR-IIICPV. now being reieaaeu i . . .w- .iMkvnAa River. I neaa . tariea or ma V'"V": . ..... f, x. r .. k- tha aUta for noma K bt b.V bWn Jjeld at the op .VnnJent atatlon at commission la "' " t 2 gather Urge number of trout eggs it the cosst statlona. and up tha M Senile. Thla work will be dona In th spring. . " POOR FAMILIES ARE . AIDED BY HE Th Udla. of th. Iteptlst church m. in th church parlors Thursday ml poor ttmlM. In ' " "oyment In th PPr mllla on th Wast Sid. nd the family will soon bY beyond want. Th f.tb.r has a inow.d,ad hi. ppr,:"onh.. Ilti. kindness extended him and bla Btu children. PO TOU KNOW that tha Enterprise yei?end Bargain P.rlod 1. now onT Bea d on back pag for particulars. PANTS tt johm dctii. il FX-VjFF SUES i ii ii i Praatdant American Mining Can. graea la Rtali Utah Mine Owner. ...... 4 lJL-r SAYS WIFE FLIRTS WITH CONDUCTORS Alleging that aha flirts with street car conductora and asaoclatea with a woman of unsavory reputation George B. McCartney, of Portland. Friday fllod ault for a divorce against Pearl McCartney. They wer married In Portland. July 2. 1908. and ha allege that the defendant began associating with tha woman of questionable char acter while they wera living at Nine teenth, and Kearney atreeia. ine ..i.i.itiit iiaa that be remonatrated Wltn nia wne anu una bhiiui i moet th woman again, out ane ma noi. . . ... ... Itaan her word. He further charges iv,. k. round his wife with a man In their home on night when h. return ed from work SCHOOLEY SUES FOR VV. F. Bchooley, tha real eetat broker, died suit Friday agalnat tha Portland . Railway, Light Tower Company for $10,000 damagee for alleged personal Injuries. Mr. Bchoo ley was a member of a party In an automobile which waa struck by a streetcar at Seventeenth and Main streets. October 17. He allegea that the car In which ho waa riding waa going at a moderate rat of speed as It approached tha track. Th plaintiff rhargea that the streetcar was going at a rat of twnty mllea an hour when It crashed Into the automobile. He sayj that he sustained permanent Injuries and baa not been able to work atne. th. accident George C. rtrownell and William Ston. represent th. plaintiff. . If you r. not reading th Morning Enterprise, why not? Year-end Bar gain Period la cow on. See ad on back pag '.CX,? $10,000 DAMAGES TO COLIf CT AUia MARION F. KRUSE ALLEGES MAN. ACER OF ESTATE DE CLINES TO PAY. CtBITb H SD TO OBJECT Portland Hotel Man Settled With pormer opouae monimj wnm - H'a Departure For Germany. Marlon F. Kruae. of Chicago, di vorced wife of Theodora Kruae, who departed for Germany a few montha ago, leaving dimerous creditors, Fri day filed ault In tha Circuit Court of Clackamaa county to compel Robert W. Scbmoer, caahler of tha United Statea National Bank of Portland, to pay her tb alimony that waa awarded in W hr tha Circuit Judae In Ore gon City, January 25. 1910, when ahe obtained her decree or. aivorc. Mrs. ifmaa did not aDDear In Demon, aa aha la In Chicago, and la represented by Attorney n. tjuron, or. t-oniana. Krua., who operated the Belvedere Hotel and the Louvre Cafe at Port land, paid his ex-wtr ber alimony oi $126 per month regularly until bla riiunnunnM. and aoon after ha left bla business affalra war placed by bla creditors, through an agreement 1th bis wife, in the nanaa oi air. BAhmxr Mr. nitron haa called on Mr. 8cbmeer to pay tha alimony, but id bank cashier declined, and according tv ault has been Inatituted her to mmnal tha navment. - Mr. Citron denlea that Mr. Kruae had anv authority to turn over her husband'a property management to Mr. Scbtrteer. and that her assignment of the business la otd. On October C Mr. Citron obtained an execution against Krone, and thla ex ecution w aa aent to the sheriff of Mult nomah County, who served It on Schmeer, and Mr. Schmeer mad writ ten return of th garnishment, stating ha had no money or property under hla control belonging to Kruae. Mr. Citron aaye thla return la not true, and that Mr. Schmeer contenda that tha ex-wifa of Krone must taka her chances with the other credltora of th hotel man. Th Chicago voman'i attorney Insists that aha Is a prefer red creditor, and ha proposes to com pel Mr. Schmeer to answer a string of nine question calculated to bring out the facte In the case. Th flrat eight Questlona lead up ,o question No. .. which aaya xia'lt not a fact that vour refusal to pay the amount due plaintiff on her alimony Judgment la baaed aolely upon the objection mad. by an at torney for certain credltora of Theo dora Kruse, who wer a party to your obtaining th management of aald Kruse business, and the handling of his money after hi dlsappearancr . Th proceedings Instituted her ar Intended to teat the validity of the claim of Mr. Marlon F. Kruse that she Is preferred creditor and that her alimony must b paid regularly, regardless of whatever Indebtedneaa Kruse may. have. Mr. Schmeer haa been summoned by Judg. Campbell to appear In Oregon City Monday, De cember 4. and show cans, why Krus.'a former wlf. should bar. Judgment against th. bank caahlar for $375 alt tnnnv tnr three montha following Kruse'a departure for foreign lands. J ' , - Sues Mill For $1,500. Rex. C. Tallman Friday sued the Oregon City Manufacturing Company for $1,600 for alleged personal Injur ies, tie aaya iiwi wum u -- 7 . , , j Ing aa an apprentice la the mill. hlaJad. H. waa seriously jnjurad left hand waa baaiy mangiea aa a result of th. eareleasnesa of a fore man. . , , ' Patronia our advertiser. ANNIVEfttARY IMUK WILL DC- CftlBC WONOCRFUL Rt OURCtt OF COUNTY. wa rn ii cgyeeed One Objaot Of Paeee la T Furnlah Facta For ttrn Peraona Contemplating Moving To West Believing that there la no better time 1 than the present for Clackamaa county' unrivalled opportunltiae for bomemaklog and Investment to b presented to tb world and that aa attractively gotten np epoclal edition offer on of th boat meana of dis seminating tb Information which the avarara homeeeeker want, tb Morn ing Enterprlae baa arranged to pnbllah on Ita Brat anniversary, janaair a. lei I. a Procreaa Edition which w feel eafo In aaylng will meet with the unqualified approval ot tb ciuaena t the city and county when It cornea off tba press. Anyone who toy in sugnteai ciaim to progreaalvenesa will readily admit that Clackamaa county needa nw, men and money for th development of Ita latent feaourcea. and oar strong eat appeal to new bomemakere la natr urally to thoae who through tlea of blood or friendship are attracted u this vicinity and having one Been what we have to offer they ar not likely to locate elsewhere. ru,r PrntTMi Edition will tell the atory of life, progreaa and opportunity In Oregon City and Clackamaa county. almply, forcefully, and witnai accur ately. ' . ' Each and .very one of the varied resources which contribute to the pro greaa and proeperlty of Clackamaa county will b treated In detail through conservatively worded artl clea and good lllustratlona. u.-. hottava that the Eastern man who contemplates locating In Oregon or elsewhere on tn raciuc umi f nnembelllshed ' by too ... imii vnrhlu and with ex travagant atatementa eliminated. The truth Itself la gooa enougn reg"""B Clackamas TSranty.- henew"" few whaH confine ourselves to facta and figures nr individual achievement and pro- areea In the various line oi enaeavor In thla city and county. Recogttfxlng the lact inai u in advantagea and opportunltlea ot Clackamaa county ar not confined to th territory Immediately aajaceui u Oregon City, but that each town and community In th county poaaeaaea feature which appeal to Ue home seeker, th Enterprise proposes to cover every section of th county In vhia big issue, giving to aaca iowuj tna prominence , which Ita position merit. ' " -. Printed on a good quality of book paper which will ahow half ton Ulua t rations to good advantage, in attrac tive magailne form, which will per mit of convenient mailing and filing tor future reference, our Progress Edi tion will be on. that any cltisen wiU be proud to mall to hla friend back East. While thla departure from th. gen eral custom of getting out apeclal edl tlous In regular, newspaper form on ordinary newa atock adda materially W the expense of publication, Ita ad vantage over the old atyl. can b readily appreciated. Though th ex pense of publlahlng a high claaa num ber euch aajnls and dlatrlbutlng thousands of copies ot eame will nat urally be considerable we hav. de vised a plan which will enable all who co-operate wltn us to gei money's worth In good local publicity, besides helping along In a movement which can only redound to the. ad vancement of tb. Intereate of Clacka maa rnuntv aa a whole. Th. primary object of the Issue be- ln tn harald abroad tna name auu lima of Oregon City ana ciaamas tha Mnrnlna- Enterprise ex pects and believes it win rerciT- i" hp oA-oneration and substantial ...nnnrt nf the business Interest. 1 Since the vast amount oi exi w i. ot.finv atatlstlcal data and writ- i - " - a , in. ii n tha aame. which an Issue or binj antalla. makes It I m dob 81- ble for the regular Enterprise force it all tn connection with ,v,.i. ...niir duties, we have employ ed thoroughly qualified wrttera of long xpertence ln. similar work to aaalat us. n.. Mnraaantatlves will call upon .very anbatantlal business firm In th. w. nd i-ountv and explain the plan I- .n.i vnu have our assurance that their-etatementa may be relied J upon implicitly. SUIT OF MAfl HURT BY -M SETTLED Th. f 0,000 damag. Vult of Martin Dorowlck. against Antolnett. Walden Stout, wife or Lansing Stout. Cashier of the Hlbernla 8avtnga Bank, of Portland, Waa . aompromiseu out of court Friday. JTh. attorneya, Dimick a. nlmlrk fnr tha nlalntlff. and J. E. Hedges, for th. defendant, refused to' say how much money waa gien iu plaintiff. Borowlck was passing a laundry ok Main street near Third when th. front wall of the building. which Is owned by Mrs. Stout, coiiapa- . -Couple Get Llonsa. . a marrtaaa Itranns was issued Fri day tv Daisy V. Shepherd and Bennle r.. JC$lt BUCKLES SARACCNO, HALF-CRAZED, CALLS SHOOT. INO ACCIDENT. KLKOS EEO PAH STIGTX Agd Mother Of Olrt-Brida Almoet Prostrated By News Young ; Woman Waa Twice ' ' Married. ' Mrs. Jeesl garaeeno, formerly Jessie Buckle, of thla city, shot and killed her boa band In tbeir bom In Loa Ancelea. Friday morning. Tb latest diapatchee aay that th young woman hi almoet ' era led over the tradv. which aha d ac lares waa aa accident, and which seems to b born out by tb facta obtainable. Mrs. Saracono la being detained by th pollc. A dlapatch giving th following ac count of th tragedy waa received by tb. Morning Enterpnae: -'Baraeeno and bis-wife were' mar rled in Portland. November 8. They Mma tn Im Anaralaa and reatad horn In the fashionable Waa Jkf district and war. moving war ttrw tnra there. A double) barreled ahot- gun waa th. weapon with which Sara- ceno was killed. 'in dlaronnactad sentences Mrs. garaceno told tb. police the follow Ing atory: "Vlk and I wera ao haDOV and wara mnnlnr around the boos Ilk children when thla horrible thing oc curred. My husband waa unpacking a trunk that he had brought down with him from Spokane and took an old shotgun and toaaed tt behind the trunk. I picked It np and aakea ii it w.a inadad and ha aaawered no. My flngera touched the trigger and it waa discharged. Oh! It waa awfuL , My hnahand drnnnad in hla track and aa alikAiii a ward. i thla atava of her recital Mr. Saraceno became hysterical and waa nlred tn charge of th. matron.. "Th. charga. which waa fired at inu nnn. n tared 8aracdno'a brain. death resulting Inetantly. Neighbors wer attracted to the house by Mra. r n uMimi Thaw found her oarawwv wv. . , I kaaallng acroaa fciav.tonavklwlnr JhW face ana nanaa ana speak to her. With tnai arnvai m nelghbora. ahe awoomed and waa nn- rnn ai-inua when the nolle, arrived. "Mr. Saraceno waa about nineteen years of ax and ber hnaband waa i..ni,jnn. Ha had about complet ed arrangements for the opening of a .w..r atora In , Ua OOWWOWB Oia- Mra! Saraceno la a daughter of Mr. Alia Buckles, a Bister of Mrs. ueorge nriirtth and a half-sister of A. Buck- lea, of thla city. The mother, who ia seventy four yea re of age. waa aimoai .r.tnH h tba nawa oi xne iraaeu; and aaya she I certain it waa aa ac cident. Jeasle Buckle went to CP"- kn a vaar or two SKO to accept a atanna-ranhar. - After being IMIUUH mm rt r there a abort while ah. waa married to John Reel, but they aid not nve . ..v.. inn, and were divorced abort- iwatriMw. ly before he married Saraceno. who .waa In the grocery nuainesa mere HILL OFFERS PRIZES . FOX SpESMIS 3 TKa xvniameMa Puln A. Paper Com pany, which haa had remarkable auc cesa with Ita bonua ayatem recently established, haa mad. another offer to ita employee, which la thought win tha man and eventually Im prove th efficiency of the plant Th company offer for tb best practical auggeatlon from any workman, other than mill foremen, auperintendents and manager 5 monthly ana ior in second beat practical auggestlon $2 50. win ia naid on or before 1 Ue MivjjiT. j ... w r tb eighth of th. month following th. on. In which th. uggBsuo. made. The workmen are Inatnictea to write their auggeaUona on letter paper, which must be aeaiea - In.air.n and deposited In tn time offlc with th tlmecarda. . CANDY PULLING PLEASES.' Delightful Party I Held At Horn. Of F.v. Zimmerman. A candy pulling waa held at the bom. of. the. Rev E. F. Zimmerman Friday evening. Gamea w.r. playea and refreshments were served. Thoae present were Miss Norma Holman. Mlsa Etta Long. Mlsa Maud Moor.. Mlsa Ada Mass and Mlaa Ollv. Zim merman and Charles Beetle. Kent Wilson. Joseph Hedges, Angus Math son and Peter Rotter. . OREGON vsr For Northwest FOOT DALL GAME Multnomah Field, Saturday, Key. 13, 2:30 P. II ' GENERAL AOMISSlCIf flloo Reserved seats now on sale t Colurnbi Oftictl 145 Sixth Stret, In Selllnjl auUdint , . r ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE MAO TO FRIENDS WHO URGE THEM . ' TO ' ENTER RACE. Firmer n San Eeonamicat Admlnlatcatlat Far Whot CHy," la T " r ; Slogan Of Com ml a. , Man. .. .. . Grant B. Dimick and Dr. A. U Beatla Friday announced tbanmaetTes . candidate tor Mayor at th coating election. is4g Otmlck did not snake written BUtecaent, but Dr. Beatl gave out taw foUowlag: - ; .. If elct4d i ahall try to glv. a aana) ecoDjotnieal admlaistratton for th whole city, regardlee of location, conditions or past afflliatlooa. , Thar ar three candidate tat . Mayor, William Andreaen, Prwaldent of th City CoHBOir. kavlaHi ajuooso-., ad aaveral days ago. Dr. Baatlo aaad kk -4 atrBona-aniq after mwK3 ftriends had called npoo him aad sM they inlendad beginning the circulav tion of petition today. . ' Judg Dimick lnformaxt a coaamii- tee that waited upon him at noon that he would make tha race. The tarn, committee had called upon him aev- eraJ days before and urged him to become a candidate. - Several pvtl- rinna with algnatnre were given to him and others will be preentt to day. Judc Dimick was Mayor of Ore gon City four year and County Jadge four and one-half years. H waa a formidable candidate for tb nomina tion for Governor several years mtu- Dr. Beatl practice oenuairy unui tmm, amntha aco whan be bwOam acUxly connected with th Oregon Commlaalon Company, of wnicn ae w oart owner. He is a airecior oi civ schools. Mr. Andreeen declined to maaa any .... MMatiM rha candidacies oPj udi. WaW1. - la .xpected that tn race win urn of th most exciting vr kM in this city. ' f: w. 1 riviy r,::::i guest at d::i County Clerk W. Mulvey. whose man-Use to Mlaa Alice Shannon will be solemnised at 8L John s Catholic Church in this city. Thursday morn ing. December- 7. waa th. guest of honor Friday night at a dinner given by W. A. Showman at hla residence on Washington street Tb. taw waa artlattcally arranged for eleven cover, with red candelabra and the menu was dellcloua. In complelment to the honor guest the dinner carda wer de- alirned In pleasing eneci, -wua Mulvey'a photograph on th Hand painted piac. carua, - hap, were pretty aouvenlra. Mr. Khewman was a royal boat and M lov.lng the spread, hla gueat enjoyed an hour of cards. W. L. Mulvey. M. J. Brown. Harry E. Draper, at. u. i-- tourette. Dr. Carl Heroen Edward E. Brodle, Theodor. Oamund. r Kenneth -Stanton and q. W. Eastham were Mr. Showman a guests. The menu: Oyster Cocktail o.ltlnaa ' OUvea ' ' ' v German Fish Koiia ' Pickled Onlona Brown Bread Jellied Chicken Tomato Blano Anchovla 1 i . Cheese Sandwlchea pickled Cherrlw ; , Coffee . , -' Grapes . NuU " . ... ' '' . 1 H Clgara. , . . . CUMMiNGs run""' '""' Postortlee T B CbMd Out R)t For Mm.ry Of Daoaasad. Tb. poatofflc. whl be closed today from I to1 1 o'clock out ofr.spct. to tb memory of William Cumminga.th poaUl clerk, who died Thursday. Th clerk and carrier will be th pail bearera. The funeral will b held at I o'clock at th Flrat , Preabyterian church and th Interment .will b I Mountain Vlw Cemtery. ( , A WASHINGTON Championship In '1 1 '(vS