.. .r ... MrtlCATIONl. t. nty-w.d....d.y, firj WEEKLY ENTERPRISE E S T B L I S H E B I 3 6 0 m . . OIIEOON CITY, OKEOON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEIl 22, 1911. VOL. II-N. 122. Pb Whet, 10 Own STATE WttUKC TO TROUBLE ALL ALONG THE BEAT. WIRES D1D0RSE GARY FACETIOUS. WITH POUCE CHIEF BUY OH CANAL BIG ASSESSOT EAST SIDE LOCKS C04-MIIION ACCEPTS 0FFE R TO ILL PRESENT for s-tw.ooo. KCOWOAIION IS MADE TO U. S. rtl.nd Railway, L0h A Power Cec-p"y Formerly Asked 600,000 Content of Oov .rnmanl Necessary. aiiEii. Or.. No. 11 Members af lb Hot Canal Cotninlaslon, In- Cudlt Uivernor West. Herretary Ol roit and Treasurer Kr. reached the joorly.l-m today o recommend tlo u.u.r Urlndoe. of the 1'nlled Htalea CniiiiecrB. ibt ibe loess n the west id. of the Wll'amelte Hlver. al iirm .... l Durchaaed al a ! - , .,.inn " u.m k a kiaa lAj.n guua i r"ui rr - ...r. lth President Joawlrn. of the 1'ortland llallwav. Ugbt ur Company, rprl that the por rblef bad rwl lo a cowpr mu price uf Hi"-000- The orlglual prtr aaked by U com p. or waa SrtO0O. tail In connection with Ibis it wss lo have constructed and paid for half of necessary division all. VYHb Ihe riMl of this Isaen Itilo cuo.ldrrmllon. the. coat of the l ha .i.t k... ln aonrollmalelv ISIO,- M l.nder Iba terms now jiropueed. at a coat of 60.0K the Government III be called upon to construct tba alrtalon wsIL Matnb-rs of Iba Ward eipressed the opinion lhal lha coal price al tliO.Ooo I atraaalva. bu lMllaa4 II twtt.r lo par that amount than lo au Ur Inio IHIgailon In ronnarllon with tondrmnallon proraadlnga. wblcb oull (.rtibably raqulra aavaral yaara lo dnermlna. Uh no aaaurauca thai lh l would ba Iaaana4 br Ibfin. rrldnt Joael)rn. of lha I'ortland Railway. Ught It Powrr Company, nl'.rd aitantlim lo Iba aama tblnc bn ha ara4 to coinpromlaa on HiO.otM). aaytng ha bllaa4 It would bt prrfarabla lo compromlaa than to ndravor to fUhl oul condemnation prraodlnia oi l 1000,000 baala. Tha lioard further look lha altitude (bat lha ttata had appropriated IJ00.. )0 to aaalal In tha purrhaae of tha lorka and that no matter what lha prlre. It would coat tha alata lhal urh and no mora. Aa tha (loern n nt will have aupenrlalon of lha liaki and Improvemenla upon them, tha kard belleted that tba prica la lh beat obtainable, with all tha clr cumitanrea taken Into consideration. WORK Or ENGINEERS APPROVED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB ORGANIZATION. Mm ATTITUDE IS CRITICIZED Prlcea Akad For Right-of-way De clared Exorbitant And Corv damnatlof Proceeding! Are Urged. FALLS DEAD IN ARMS OF FOSTER MOTHER JniinoTnur oiurn ULHUOIUHL OHILU FROM SADDEST FATE WCTEUOg "lAmrill I0NIH)N. No. Jl. Tha sunYaf ettra rarrd badly at lha handa of the police lonluhL They hd threatened In forre their way Into lha llouae of Comrnoiia and make pniteat on the floor aiclnat the Prima Mlnlnter'a i fal to pledge tha government to Mil giving equal auffrege to both . but they failed to reach lha nitra rife lo Parliament. Thwarted by tha pollco. no r retted 320 women and three men. the uffragettea reaorted to a camalgn of window amaahlng. Drlren from Parliament Square by the police. l.00 nf h..m ... nn HniT the women, couipanipd by aympathlera and gang of rowdlee. proceeded tnrougn kn m,.-A iik I.... nt atonea. con .., Mltl.TMJ "Mil IIWW ' e-ald under their coali. nd broke windows In public offices, tha IJboral . ... & .... i 1 I IK, noaaiiirters ana me rtau". r.i ci,.i. -v,. ..(nud their opera tions to tha Btrand, where windows of the Postofrtce Hank and otner t te concerns suffered from the on- might. If you are not reading tha Morning Bnierprlnewhy not! Year-end nr- .. .. ... a mA Ml mm renoa is now on. a - uarg pago. . Daffodel No. 1 If m STETSON HAT was a slia too large would on L SYSTEM Suit. Soma vary clever patterns Jut arrived for tha holiday ruth , To sea them Is to buy them. Price Bf others EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS Not Like Other, tth and Main Si- Clifford Armatrong. bo haa ben emploed In the loutbern I'arlllo car hops lu Portland, for aeven years, died suddenly at Hubbard lllafoa ter mothrr. Mra. J. 8. Illalr, was with him when he eiplred. The young man haJ bven visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. I'lcbola Illalr- at -Elliott Prairie, having gone tbera -for the benefit of his health. He decided to return to ortland. aiter Mra. Illalr, ho Uvea at 1110 MlUaukte avenue. Portland, had gone to Elliott Prairie lo see him. The trip to llubbsrd was made overland, and the young man bad not complained of reeling .. oui aoon after lha train had left the sta tion al Hubbard, be callrd Mrs. Illair. dying In her arms. Mrs. Hlalr was assisted by several passengera and the body was carried to lha I. O. O. F hall. Medical aid was summoned, but II was found lhat Ufa wss extinct The remains of the young man were taken to VVoodnurn. where thry were p-h for hurlaL and afterward taken to Balero lo lha borne of Mr. Armstrongs sister. Mrs. Lou Duck i t..m .k.r. lha funeral services were held, the Interment being In the X. O. O. F. cemetery. Kev. v. a. Knight, of Salem, orriciaieu. m..... friends of the deceased attended and the floral offerings were oeauuiui. t, . iranimni wad born iwrmj- ...... mmn at Hulem. his mother dying when he was sli weeks old. He wss a bright and ammuuu. ,.... ...i v.. i m.n friends among his fellow workmen at Sellwood. where he had been employed ny me eouiu era Pacific Company for the past oven years. He had visited In this city on many occasions st tha home of Mrs. A. Nelson, sister fo Mrs. J. H. Hlalr. and daughter oi Ramsby. The young man a rather and a sister. Mrs. lx)U nucklngham. live In Balem. OSWEGO LAND SUIT IS WON BY . . ..turned a verdict A JUrT I lien"" - . . ' .v- -loiniiff In the case of in isvor i i"" ,, Joaoph Hlchner. of Osweg" s, .T-'sr .ot i. V i. -,h,r!:r; which U occupied ny ' "I"",;" a. . raan It of the coniro- ver over the land Hlchner hi. , ' . .. M,m. nresldent of Henry nnn - . . n. e'ement. company. J flrht recently, tne e.r. "d Moore being wounded on the head,. Mlohner ha. MM torJ for asiiult and moor - - for " .in-. h.r-e. The cement nsny'rX'nuV instructed a fence onparof..t.nOswe .ImnM nrecipuaveii - inatrurtlons of tne to remova Ihe "'.." ' .. Cement Company is ""'"" -w. 000 plant ,n O.wegc , George C. Brow nell and William de. Dlchner In tha case which was no dded In his favor Tuesday, SISTER FALLS DOWN DUMB WAITER SHAFT Gladatone. loveliest village of Clackamas county until recently, when It was made a city without the aid or consent of Oliver Goldsmith or "Bamautha. of Clackamaa," la In a peculiar position. Peculiar, because this sama position baa nearer Happen ed lo a hamletrvMlBge or city in the good old state of Oregon before. In fact. It Is the only city In, the world, according lo the latest returns, toat la vnlna- in have an election aoon. and has not a candidate for a single office. Ilecorder Hammond, who has mucn n aav shout tha municipal affairs of Cladaione, at a meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen Tuesday evening called attention to the fact that under the .KirtH nfflr-era would la elected at ihe December election. Tbe nom-1 Inatlng petitions must do niea wua tha Mnrdr not later man i nursaay night Confusion over tbe Incorpora tion of Ihe city la given as me reason for a lark of candldatea. O. E. 1-Tey- tag la Ihe present Mayor; J. K. Par- dee la Treasurer, and A. F. rariier la Marshsl. There will be candidates galore. SLOVER NOT ANGERED BY BEING CALLED MEMBER OP "LEARN ED PROFESSION." MAYOR MIGHT SEKDS SUBSTITUTE Rev." George " N Edwarde Elected Chaplain and Thomas Cook Secretary of Congrega tional Brotherhood. PROPERTY OWNERS TO PAY $33,&80-3S FOR STREET AND SEWER WORK. RA1WAY TOSTUS CJU1ED TC3 LCf Randall. Co and Buech to FU prop erty Valuartion on Wash ington Street Ryan Haa Protect. ' 8lster Rupert, of the provlncla Home at Oawego, waa aerloualy tn lured Tuesday evening by falling down a dumb waiter shaft at the hornet Tbe sister, who had been ac customed to using the dumb waiter wblcb Is propelled by electricity, aa an elevator, bad gone to the third floor to take aome food to another alster. Bbe did not turn on the elec tric -light when she made the land ing, and when she returned to the ihaft the waiter had dropped two flights. She fell down the ahaft on mn nf the waiter. Her aToans attract ed attendanta and ahe waa taken from ih shaft, nr.- FT. 8. Mount attended her. She austalned a compound frac ture of her left foot, and ber head and chest were cut and bruised. She will be removed to 8L Vincent's Hos pital. Portland, today. Dr. Mount raid late Tuesday night that his patient would recover. The dumb waiter bad been used as an elevator for more than a year, and frequently two persona used It at the same time. I'nmiallflad endorsement of the Government englneera, who recom mend the construction or locks on tne itu.i Hlil nf tha Willamette River at Oregon City, waa made Tuesday by Ihe Uve VVIree of-tbe Commercial Club at their weekly luncheon, when. In a set of resolutions, they puncturel Ihe attacka that have been made by Colonel E. Hofer. of Salem, on the business-men or Oregon tniy, iouow Ing a day'a visit here of Colonel Ho fer, who made a report to tne saiera Hoard of Trade and who Is said to hiv. inflnenred commercial oragnlza- Hons of other Willamette vaiiey towns to adopt resolutions censuring rireron ritv Deoole for their attitude respecting an open liver. The Live Wlrea adopted the ronowing resolu tions: WHEREAS. The Government of tbe United States baa undertaken to con struct free locks and an open cana: at the falls of the Willamette River at Oregon City, Oregon, and WHEREAS. The Congresa of the trnltarf fltato baa aDoroDrlated ' tbe sum of Three Hundred Thousand ($300) Dollars for such work and the State of Oregon has appropriated a like sum to be turned over to the United States Government to assist In the construction of said locks and canal, and WHEREAS, The engineers and surveyors of the United States Gov ernment have recommended, after Investiagtlon, that aald canal and locks be tinted upon the East aide of the Willamette River and ths said recommendation baa been ap-l proved by the War Department, and WHEREAS, The Government haa asked the property owners along said proposed location tor a price upon the property required for auch I canal ana iocbb ana naa recti answers showing that aucn ngnt oi way will cost approximately the sum of 13.000,000, and U'urnciD Pertain eentlemen in Salem and other places have misrep resented the sentiment of tha busi ness people of Oregon City In regard to aald canal and locks by stating lhat we are opposed to the construe- 1 wish to Introduce to you a mem ber of one of the learned professions." said President Gary or .me ingre- gatlonal Brotherhood, at tne meet ing of the aoclety Tuesday evening at the church. HAa you know he l Chief of Police 8lover of Portland. He la a member of one of the learned professions, Uke the doctors, lawyers and ralnlatera, for he makes bis liv ing off the sins of tbe people Just like tbey do." Mr. Gary did not classify pedogagy with the learned professions. Albeit ka marfa hit with the chief, the ! vers, doctors and ministers ana starc- ed one of the most succesful meetings ihe brotherhood baa held. A boat sixty members were present. After explaining the absence of Uivn. P ii a hlleht. who bad promised to make an addreaa at the banquet. irf that the Mayor naa asaea mm o K hi. anhatltnt the chhsf told bow be thought unruly children ahould be "i Kailava anartal officers should be nnnlniad to take care of Juvenile delinquents," said Chief Slover. "Tbe eurfew should be enrorceo. me ren nlar policemen, for the moat part. ra nnt the nrorjer oeraona to handle boys and glrla. It takee i..TI per anha tn handle children and their parents. The parents, of course, can never be convinced 'that their children hsve adlo!eyed." Chief Slover made fine impression, and he waa thanked for bis sugges tions and advise. nimlck. who waa ludge of the Clackamaa County Juvenile Court for aeveral years, aald he thought the city and county ahouia employ m juvw nlle officer, who could work In con junction with the schools aa truant officer. Judge Dimlck gave It aa his opinion that three-fourths of the chil dren who go 'wrong: are-without the proper home training. The Rev. George N. Edwards, pas tor of tbe Congregational church, waa elected chaplain of the Brotherhood, and Thomas Cook waa elected secre tary to succeed. Roy Trullinger. re signed. William McLarty convulsed his hearers with a humorous reclta- The City Council Tuesday evening pasaed ordinances for the 'aaaeaaswrat of property owners for street Bd aewer Imorovementa totaling 3ifiM- 38, apportioned aa follows: For the (Continued on page 2.). Continued on page two. (Continued o . page I.) I v ...Emblems... of every order are shown by s In different shaped Pine, Ban ton, Lockets and Charma. --r Made In Solid Gold and Gold Filled,- they make a very ac ceptable gift. Bunnelster & Andrescn OREGON CITY JEWELERS. BICHNER CONGRt SSMAN TO BE LIVE WIRE GUEST .... .u will ar ,,..e fn- the r"nBVVh- tJve Wires S"dnid?; The Tun hnhMn Jlstlngul-hed visitor may bo pre-ent. A MTilZ h . trl'p o ' n.p.ct.on Mr IMwloy wll leave Fa lem Tues S Sngy on the awjPjjO Rivna. The Congressman ! making a lour of hit district. '. II V'.l-.-'l II L ' I Men's Smart Suits You can bet celebrate your Thanksgiving in one of our celebrated Hart Schaffner & Marx suits. Our large assortment now of fers you perfect security in style, fit and ser vice, and our Thanksgiving prices are the lowest. ' Men's Fine Furnishings Uederwcar, Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Sus penders, Halfhose, Gloves. Mufflers, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. We have the best and fyou will want It for Thanksgiving. - The Palmer Garment For Ladies Suits and Coats. The up-to-da'e garment in style, fit and finish, at special prices for our Thanksgiving Sale. Dress Goods' Sale Our Dress goods business is good because we have th goods, but for our Thanksgiving Sale we of fer a large assortment of dress goods and suitings worth $1.25 to $1.35 at Special price of per yard 98c. v -ui i- ,';."' Af P Yard SI 25 At 50c to 75c " " Thantsgiying Furniture Sale At fer I a q . Bleached, Half Bleachdd and Colored table Handsorfte dining; tables and chairs,bedrocm 74 inch Linen, Snotyy white Holly deslpn, a linens especially priced for Thanksgiving sets and convenient Kitchen Cabinets at very pretty table linen, at per yard $1.25 Sajf pfr yarjt 6qc Cf anc( 75c. . Thanksgiving prices. At Per Yard $1.00 ' - Ten Thousand Handkerchiefs Stoves. Ranges and Rugs, 72 inch table linen. The Snowy White. Pre-Holiday' showing just opened for our Our best showing of Ranges. Stoves. Heat- AU pure Irish linen at special reduced price Thanksgiving Sale. Ladies' fine handker- ers and Room Size Rugs now at Thanks- for our Thanksgiving Sale, per yard $1.00 chiefs 10c to 50c. . giving prices OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE , -.1.., y '-'I' - V - i i I