'A 1?) y vATHt INDICATIONS. I Oregon City HeJo Tuesday; . brisk Southerly wlnde. e oregoeKalo T",dr! uth- m art win. S 1 " aeAefVeOt0' -V'. V!" 1 -.J . rt I A . . - . i ' - ft m - I - tfCCKLY CNTCRPRISC ESTABLISHED I S66 vol, i r x. i2i. OREOON CITY, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1911. Pn WO, I 0T3 k': ,r.7-v "i-:': SEAnLE FACES WATER FAMINE MUDINCI SSCTION THIMTB AND STOAM MtNACtt TWO THIROS Of CITV. mm. HospfTALs mm hut , It Hampered Repair 0 Ceedtilt U Salon --. Rushed. UKATTIJC. Nov. 10. Another eiottn I Inland from the Pacific Ocmn today carrying great masses of mist hu-ti alll be precipitated over Wwr rn Washington tonight. The rainfall May Hht anil the rl vr Ml materially, but eeventyflve per rent iif tha precipitation in WMirn Washington la at nlghi and lha Weather Bureau glvee no muHi to believe that lha and of in flood ti in sight If Ibe rain should atop, lha rallraU sou Id gel Ihalr track, clear and tblr bridges repaired In two day.- Th neda have all Ihalr trarkmeo at i 1 1 W alaa HiklinkaU mil ' wurs w I 1 . . - ...... ...... srtrs. There ara no train between HmIII and lielllnghatn. Wash., and Vancouver, II. ii. The Intel-urban to Everett la run Int. but tha Beet lle-Tacoma Inter srbaa aa cloaad down tolay t ahouta. Tralna to Portland through with llttla dalar and all Iba tiraat Northarn. Northarn t'artnc and Mllaaukaa iranactHttlnantal tralna ara - rmitad b all t Vancouvar. Waah . and tha Columbia Hlvar. Haattla'a aratar famlna, at flrat a aab)ari of aat. baa now bma alarm" Idc All of BaaltWa principal raal . nrrtlon la daprtvai of atar. Tba arhoola ara rloaad and hoapltala, partntant bounaa and faihtonabla hwtala on lha bllla ara vltbout atar tad ataara haal. VSatar la bain a; baulad to Iba boula and hoapltala In atraat dapartmant ajona Priata houaaboMara can obtaJn aatar br ol" W tha raaar volra. ahlrh at III hold a faw daya' upply for tha downtown dlalrlrL Mayor IHIIInc baa rauaatad nanu farturarii to dlarontlnu tha uaa of rlly watar. Tba watar In tha rrror will laat thraa daya and tha (Kjr Kntin f promlaa that bafora lha ai pi ra tion of that tlma tha lpllna from Tadar Rlar will b rapalrad. Ord ara aara (Iran today for tha taylni ot plpa to ronnact tba old lka Waah Initon pumping atatlon with tba lw anrrlra malna. Thla plant haa not ban uaid for yaara and la Inad qiiata lo supply tba city, but will ba of great alua In caaa of Bra In tha duantowo dlatrlrt. RANCHER'S ESTATE VALUED AT $7,925 County Judga llaatla Wondiy ord ard final aattlamant In lha aatata of Molnt lptara. a plonaar of Stafford. ho riiad about a yaar ao. Tha rtUy and paraonalty wara valued at I". :,',, whlrh aoa lo tha widow and at her death la to ba divided equally anionic tha four children. Mr. Peters the owner of a larca ranch, and an one of tha moat prominent men In the county. TO HEAR GYPSY SMITH Four cars hava txan chartered to Uke a delegation from thla city to Cortland tomorrow avenlna; to hear n)y Bmlth. tha famona evangelist. Mmlrrs of tha flaptlat church ara .Mpwled to fill two cars and Congre xatlonnllsta and Methodists will oc nipy the othara. Blue ribbon badges bsve been provided tor Identification the tabernacle. Two hundred and 1wt.nty five seata will ba reserved for the Oregon City delegation, until 7 clock. Tha fara for tha rund trip ba twenty flva cents. t liAi-nt-ix ia Aiunillll 74; SENT TO ASYLUM titme Alfred Edelman, who la thought to hav lived In Milwaukee rveral years aito, waa Monday ad J'i'iged of unsound mind and sent to tha asylum at Balem. Mr. Edelman ws found wandering aimlessly about tha streets, and when questioned by rhlef of pollca Bhaw said ha was looking for Edward Carter, a friend. Ha was told that a man by that name Hd In Gladstone, and ha said ha otild go there, Ha told tha chief ' htar In tha day that ha had seen tha Gladstone Carter, and ha was not he mn ha waa aeeklng. Edelmsn Hid ha waa aavanty-four yaara r Ka. and that ha thought his mother lived hara. When asked how old hit niother waa ha replied aha waa forty. Tha examining physician said that the mans mind evidently had been tacted for noma tlma. DO YOU KNOW that the Enterprl--arend Bargain Tarlod la now on T See m nq back page tar parUeulsra. ifge &w THE POOR DESIGNER Of WOM Tha Clarkamas School league has adopted a rule that tha ora'lone here after must be -written by the speak ers The orations heretofore were not original. Bludenta may pick from lha following auhjecta: !y Prob lem. Panama CanaC rnxectfw f Wild IMrda. Conquest of Old Lands. Forest lYeservallon. New View sf the rartn. Our County (ravernmenl and how It may ba Improved, Indsstrlal Kducatlon. Training In Dosiestlc Koonomy. Rural High Bchoola. Con vlct l-Abor. Child Ulr. Parcel Ptmt and Wbera Women Vote. The flrst oratorical contest will be March IS. The winner will ba awarded a band soma medal. SMITH LA CROY DIES AfTER OPERATION Smith Jl Croy. owner of a ranch on the Bprlngwater road, near Red land, tiled Tueaday In a Portland Hospital from the efTorta of an op eration for peritonitis. 1 Croy. who lived alone on .the ranch, was strick en last Thursday night, and managed to reach a nelghtwr s home. He was taken to the hospital Friday, and It wna decided to operate upon him at once. Ills condition grsdually be came worse. The deceased was a sou of a pioneer and was rcsred n Viola, where his mother lives. II J was thirty four yaara of age. The funeral will be held In Portland. O.A.C. COURSE IN BREEDING ORRtiON - AG1UCU1.TVR AL COU TbOB. CORVALLIS. NovQ.-TSi.. si -Tbose Interested In the breed ing and raising of horses, pigs, dairy canla. "beep and beef f'Jti? given opportunity to get the rtt "mount of icientlflo ln.t"jctlon n the shortest possible time this winter in the short course of the Oregon Agri cultural College. Professor K. U loi ter and hi. .."atant. JOW Jj pnmson. hava rearranged the work so that Instesd of separate courses In bVedlng. feeding. Judging, and I ke Ktlor"" eh Including Information m o ll these animals, tha course on Sor.es for In.tsnca. will contain lo structlon in all the-, points. Th . the man who Is a horse dealer will Zt hava to alt through "J ing with plK "'! hw"''. butTCv.n fl exactly what ha wanta The cob We farm droves and herds will be T.ed for demonstration and Judging during tha courses. - HOLD ROAD MEETING TONIGHT. A meeting of th. txpay.r , of th. C.n.mah dl.trict will be f evening to discus, a P'jy Improving the road.. The K b Capital Highway As.la l"n wHI meet at the Commercial Club in mis city, tomorrow. . r .. . jJ TUB BO!. JAV$ i MoaT) f NOW THt iCOoc t HOWABour ACOMSMATIOn) I K"OCi6u,TA RSi.xo OaJtgN PfCMCK I oASambvvoHAND I MW3TYUC OH lOra , TOKkTO OMCLITTC ( cmlti Oih with f I on Lose MY JOB' MHrDoroAMw wtit eoTTo vwt w J V COLOW SCHMt buT-J r"1 "Jt SCHOOL ORATIONS TROOPS RUSHED MUSTBE ORIGINAL JO TEXAS BORDER I I ANNOUNCES PERPETRATED BY WAIT Ac DOUGALL M5 FASHIONS IS MORE TO BE PARTY OF. ALLEGED ReVOLU- AT BROWNSVILLE. a FEDERAL SOLDIERS READY 10 ACT Orders Given To Selte Maaloana' Arms Hostile Movement Wilt Ba Downed By Militia at Once. Al'STIN. Tex., Not. 10. At the r quest of the Sheriff of Cameron Coun ty who reported It waa his Informa tion thst a party of alleged revolu. tlonlsta would attempt to croaa tha border Into Mexico at Brownsville, Governor Colquitt ordered out com pany of 8tate Mllltla atatloned at Brownsville, tonight to assist the county authorities In enforcing the neutrality lawa. A detachment of state rangers has also been ordered to Brownsville. A later dispatch from Brownsville reported that te atata troope had ...nnnitea to tha call and were work- I lug In conjunction with the county I officials. Assistant Attorney-General Lane ha Informed tne uovernor mni me State Mllltla and rangers are vested with ample authority under the laws, of Texas to seise arms being acco miilated In time of peace when clr cumstancea Indicate threatening movements against friendly powers or neighbors. The movement of United States troops to the Mexican border. In con nection with a rising said to be Im minent, has centered on Laredo be cause that place Is reported to be the mont Importsnt Just now aa an outlet for aupplles and munitions of war. TO OPEN TOMORROW Tba Oregon City Hospital, formerly the Carey Johnson borne, at Tenth and Washington streets, will be op ened to patient, and visitor, tomor row. The building has been convert ed Into a modern hospital and will arcommodate twenty-five patlenU. Mrs. R. B. Mlsny. Miss E. V. Park, snd Miss 8. R. Bally, who will have charge of the Institution, Jormerly conducted the Wlldwood Hospital. The old building being Inadequate for tha number of applicants, It was de cided to obtain another one. Mrs. Mlsny and Mlsa Park, are graduate nurses, snd will open a training school tor nurses at the hospital De cember 1. The new hospital haa all the appointments of larger Instltu tlons. An elevator has been Installed and there are three large .sleeping porches. There will be no house doc tor and all phyalclana may hav. pa- tlfrtiiB ...... ... OREGON CITY HOSPITAL PITIED THAN BLAMED I OREGOIl CITY. BEATS HIOUGHLIil CLUB After aufferlng defeat at tha hands of tba McLoughllng club team of Portland for two successive years Oregon City football team worked the "come back" atunt Sunday, defeating their old rlvala 3 to 0. Long s place kick In the second period spelled curtalna for the faat Roa City eleven. Oregon City plajred a much better game against McLoughlln than It did with the Holladay club a week ago. Oregon City's line waa stronger than that of the McLonughlln boys, the home team', backa having very little trouble punching holes In their opponent's line, but did not run their Interference near aa well as Mc Loughlln. Tba gam. waa a faat, anappy and clear exhibition of football, but waa somewhat marred by wrangling. The whole Oregon, City team played ateady, conalatent game and were dangerous at all time. Jonea, Kelley and Smith starred for the visitors. Oregon City playa the Mler ft Frank team next Sunday. The lineup: Oregon City. McLoughlln Club, V. Montgomery Burns C. Ward Jackson Q. R. W. Freeman Miller L. O. ' C. Freeman Herchler (Mgr.) R. T. Smith O. Hanlon L. T. Seller . Stiles Kelley (Capt.) R. E. L, R Laurence .... White (Mgr.) Jones Q. Carothers (Capt.) Reed R. H. F. Freeman Johnson L. H. Long Smith F. Subs. Oregon City J. Montgomery, Telford, Lageson. 8ubs, McLoughlln Club Kelley, Young. EXPERT TO DELIVER LECTURE ON ROSES , E. J. Ladd, ot Portland, ft rose ex pert, haa been engaged by Mra. Frank T. Barlow, of the Clackamas County Rose Society, to give ft tslk on the culture of rose. In this city Saturday afternoon at S o'clock, at the Commercial Club parlors. This lecture will Interest many of the trowers of roses, and will be largely attended, as all are given a cordial Invitation to attend. tt Is the Intention of the Clackamas County Rose Society to have a fine ri-i'e show here next year, and Mr. Ladd'. lecture will be of great benefit. . .'. GRAND JURY IN SESSION. The Clackama. County Orand Jury for the November term wa. convened Monday. 8everaJ case, were Investi gated, tut no Indictments will be re turned befora tha middle of tha week. TALOIT ENGAGED FOR SECRETARY CROSS HAS , PRO- J ORAM FOR MEETING VIR TUALLY ARRANGED. II SPlim TO MAKE ADDRESS Chicago Operatle Company Will Ba Musical Headllner Grand ; Opera Stars Are Coming. . H. E. Croaa, recently elected Secre tary of th Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Assembly, virtually bas com pleted the program for the next meet ing at Gladstone Park, which will be held July to July 21. Inclusive. Mr. Cross has arranged for twenty-tirea of tba twenty-aU feature, of the meeting. Aldred U Flude, general manager of the Chautauqua Manager. Associa tion, of Chlcaxc, assisted Mr. Croaa ia outlining a nrogram Monday. The best talent baa been enagged and It la assured that the next Chautauqua at Gladstone Park will be tba moat aucceasful In tha history of the Aa semhlv. Tha musical headllner will be the Chlcaxo Operatic Company. Among the artists will be John B. Miller, ao- 11st, of the Thomas Orchestra; Artn nr Miller. ADollo Musical Society: Rosa Nutiger Gannon. Apollo Musical Society: Leohora Allen, Soprano and Edgar Nelson, pianist and pipe or ganist . Thla will be the foremost musical attraction on the coast next summer and fall, and aeveral of the artists nave been members of grand opera companies In New York and Chicago. Another attraction will be Byron. TYonhKdnur.. we" known Spanlah and Mexican attraction of the East There are aeven - member, of thla troupe and tha wallet, hava world wide reputatlona. Tha Instrumental player, also are artists of the highest claa. The Cambridge playera, an other attraction, have won tame throughout the United Statea. They give selection, trora Ar Trn u It," -King Henry Finn.- -Taming oi the Shrew." and aeveral other Snake apearean playa. There are aeven members. The platform work will be In charge of S. Piatt Jonea, who nae maao a anorialt of tha work. Among tne aneakera selected are Dr. William Spurgeon, the famoua London clergy man: Hon. Frank P. Sadler, munici pal Judge of Chicago; Loo J. bean champ, the famoua humorist Clinton T. Howard, temperance orator; Fred Emerson Brooke, Western poet; Dr. Len O. Broughton. noted Georgia orearher, and probably John Mitchell labor leader. ' A anecial chlldren'e attraction will be McCormlck and Bronte. Bronte la a dog that la more than trained, and appeara to be educated. Mr. Flude la authority for the atatement that the dog I. ft better mathematic ian than many high achool students. One of the stunta 1. for the dor to enter Into competition with .tudenta. Mr. Flude aay a the animal alwaya wine. Mr. McCormlck Imitates tr warbltnga of blrda and la a famous student of nature. Mr. Croaa, Secretary of tha Willa mette Valley Chautauqua Assembly, was recently elected president Of the Coast Chautauqua, which comprises the assemblies at Boise, LaGrande. Gearhart, Gladstone Park. Albany, Ashland, Pacific Grove and Eugene. PRESIDENT URGES BUILDING OF ROADS RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. 20. (Spec lal). The first American Good Road Congress opened here today without Its most dstlngulsbed delegate President Taft. The .President tele graphed last night that the White Moure physician forbade him to risk the visit to Richmond because of tba development of a cold which the President contracted on the last day of his Western trip. The message said In part: "I hare been looking forward to taking part In the Good Roads Cou- rre8 with a great deal of pleasure because I am in sympathy with the movement, which ia gaining strength In every atate In the Nation, for the construction of permanent good roads, "The effect they will have In in creasing the value of farms. In mak ing the lives of farmara and their famllie. much more full In comfort and In the general benefit conferred by greater ease of Intercommunion tlon the country over, cannot be ex ngperated. I wish I could be present to utter my approval and encourage ment." - . The Secretary of Agriculture. James Wilson, came, however, a. the Presi dents representative.' The program for today, In addi tion to an address by Secretary Wil son, Included a welcome to the dele t,atea br Governor Mann, of Virginia, and addresses by Senator. Martin and Swanson. Ixigan W. Page, direc tor of the Good Road, office of the Department of Agriculture, and presi dent of the American Association for Highway Improvement, Is also to speak. . If you are not reading the Morning Enterprise, why notT Year-end Bar gMn Period 1. now on. See d on back pare. CHAUTAUQUA JUDGE WALTER BOROWELL Ha Is PreeleW at tfce Trial ef MsNamare In Las Anfetea. too. ay AOMfieaa Praae Aaaoctatla IXEYFOOaBODY MAY GO TO STATE ..Circuit Judge Campbell has made a ruling that an order compelling Effle B. Robinson, removed aa admin istratrix of the estate of 1". A. Wil liamson, to pay to the county 1541.30, b Issued. The money, which waa found upon the body of man, thought to have been Williamson, who she said - waa bar father, waa tnrned over to her. The body waa found near Oswego, and It la no declared that the man waa not Wil liamson, and hla Identity la not known." Mre.' Robrnaoo- gave bond when the money waa turned over to ber. Unless she can ahow that the deceased waa ber father the mopey will go to the atate. HIM TO SPEAK at ami BAH Mayor Rushlight, of Portland, will be the principal apeaker at the Con gregational Brotherhood banquet tnia evening. The entertainment commit tee, composed of Marshall Laxelle, chairman : C. E. Noble and O. E. Fray tag, called npon Mr. Rushlight In Portland, and obtained ht promise to attend the banquet' The meno will be provided by the women of the church. A committee appointed aev eral week, ago by President Gary to suggest means of Inaugurating a pur - Ity campaign, la expected to make at report. Patterson', orchestra will furnish the music, and the banquet nrnmiaes to hm the most successful one ever gtven by me nroinernooa. which waa organised three yeara ago. TO GIVE SILVER TEA. A r'lver tea for tbo Congregational church will be given at the home of Mr. J. H. Walker. C03 8eventh atreet. from 1 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A musical program will be given and guessing gamea will be played. All are wolcome. Two Couples Get Licenses. Marriage licenses have been Issuel to Anna Mackey and Thomas Da; and Mabel Marie Brown and Earl Clyde Chase. EREE AUTOMOBILE The Monnng Enterprise has purchased from the . .; fit:., n .,,'ifliTir.J m-fi,r Boir- umuii viaiuc U'Ucn iufvici j. i j-jn.-vt;jLit; Ford automobile to be given away as a premium in a circulation contest to be no ear manufactured that larity, and last year the Ford factory sold one-fifth of all the cars purchased in the United States. The car is built for durability and J Grant B. Dimick, AV. A. Iturrtley, J. B. Hedges, C. Sehuel)ol, Captain J,. T. Apperson, VTM. Swift and. X E. P. Elliott are some of biles. There is value in a Enterprise proposes to more circulation and we to help get it. Watch the Morning Enterprise for future announcements. . The field is oten. Every- body is going to have a cnine. : , father's lc::s M. STODDARD WAITS WEEK Hi RAILWAY STATION FOR SON HC LEFT BEHIND. Money And Ticket Sent Yottnf Man Not Beoarvsd Oeta Poets 1 Ordar Jwat Befora Par. 1 - ant Flsid Him. - . An aged man, gray and palsied, em- braced a young man. athletic and ap parently without ft care, on . Mala " Street near Seventh Monday aftar noon. The former said; 'My eon, ' I am glad to see yon; i hava been waiting for yon , ft long time." . The father waa M. Stoddard, of Chehalia. Waah., who for mora than ft week had been waiting at .the, South ern Pacific atatlon In thla city for hie boy. The younger man waa Jon Stoddard, twenty-two year, of ' ago. whom hie parent had left on ft pigeon ranch, near a email town In California, about a month ago. , ."";'"" Mr. toddard, who la a contractor. upon reaching CbehaUa, sent hi. eon " money with which to go home. Ha, however, did not get th money and later the father sent him a ticket. The ticket also miscarried and the ' son telegraphed hla - father a , would some -to - Oregon City. Mr. , Stoddard aent a money-order to hta son here, and thlnalng It might not reach him, decided to com hlmaatf. He arrived last Tuesday evening, and remained at tha railway etatloa alght and day nntll he received word Mom day that hla son had called at tha poMofflce for th money order. The he started tha successful search for his eon. T wanted to ba aura that I found him." aald Mr. Stoddard to a Morn ing Enterprise reporter.. "So when I . . learned he had not received tha ttekat Lsent him I told my wife that I had rtter come to Oregon City. I thoaght - It beat that I remain at the ataooat so u he came is oa iraia I wowe be there to meet him. I told my . wire o write -to m. care of the ata tlon. I hava met every train ataee I arrived." ' , The young man after getting the money-order cashed went to a reataa rsnt to get eomethtng to eat, and waa or' hla way to the atatlon to board a train for hla home when he aaet -Lis father. Chlif of Police Shaw and Night . Policemen Green. Cook and Frost, sHed the aged man In searching for hla con. " ' i raiud coy o:i NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Nor. JO. (Special.) Walter J. Burns, Jr., f Portland. Or, Tale freshman, and son of Walter J. Burn a, resident part n of Balfour-Guthrie A Company, la a under arrest ehargea wun neing an. 'active participant In the Hyperion Oie-a House riot Saturday night, when tha sons of Old Ell wrecked the ! theatre'. Interior and put Mile. Gaby "'s I ys and her company to flight right Otner aie unaergrsauaiea are un-"er arrest on the same charge. Gbr Pea Lye, who la held partly . responsible for the dumping off the throne of Portugal of King Manuel, fled from abeer fright, her famoua rirU dangling In a casque at her aide. Her company of chorus girl, followed her. " The row came with the defeat of the Tale football eleven , by the Prln'e'on tam. . The mob crowded 1 on the atage, battered at the act- "e" dressing . rooms and in the rudltortum tore ,up. aeata and other furnishings. They were finally driven from the opera house by a stream of water from the fire hose. Several dis missals probably will follow. inauprurated soon. There is exceeds the Forcf in xpu- . is a roadster par-excellence. the users of Ford automo- Ford car and the Morning give one uway. We want have spent $785 at one throw chance to win this fine ma . . ( , , -