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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1911)
UOHNIKQ ENTCIlPttlBC, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911. 1 OU CITY BEATS KISS FREDIAII IS TENDERED SIIOl'l I'iUMTCOTOL TO HAVE EXERCISES Ladies Stylish Dresses fast pome team Some new arrivals on display ot The J. LEVITT Store St Oof Wlmiowa Satptnaioii Bride Cornr ASK FOR PREMIUM TICKET? F 10 RKWARO for th rrt an conviction. ,j my pr.ou or pwnai, - v Awfully rtmaw eoplee of Tbn Maroliil Knlerprle from tb Znmi of subscribers after . Hoar bu Iini placed tber br ts'1' Ke Piety re. m. Artlet-t tblak I will go la for ssrtnli. brr nNMt p4ntrliM HI H spell my Mi'imi local peters kru Ella Dempster U ill TrA IJndau, of ClarkTawsTToTna J. B. Uroo, of Ut Angel, waa la til eiiy Hunaay. Oeori Tal. of Tllamoob, wa la tilt city Monday. Cof( T. Brenner, of ntolalla, waa Is tale city Monday. Trial Hullard. of Redland. n In tilt rliy Monday, 10m Ctrl Walta, of Stone, wa lo tilt city Saturday. , Alfred (iu.rrl.r, of Stone, In Oreco City Sunday. Mr. aad Mr. Carl Plpka of Eldora. 4a, la tbe city Sunday. Mr. and Mra. John Oard. of Clerkea. r la thla city Saturday. Mr. and Mra. A. U Jone, of Kldor Uo, re In tbla city Monday. sirs. M. W. Strentg. who na been ID (or a week, la Improving. W. p. Irtbble. of Molalla. waa la 0)1 city Mooday oo bualneee. W. A. ".hater, of Molalla, a In lale dly on bualneee Monday. Th annual Tbankagtvlng market. Wr the auaplrea Of tba Saturday Ctoe, l be held In Ik church par- bra, Tutsday afternoon. Not amber II bftnoln( at 1 o'clock. There will be koaemtde mine meat, pie, caka. araad. plum puddlnt. candy, ate., on al at reasonable price. "Vrt. Tboroaa Da via. of Carua. waa la thla rlly on bualneee Monday. Bora, Sunday, November it to Mra. L C. llartke, of Mount Pdeaaant. a any. Mr. and Mra. Caato, of Carua, were kml tb Oregon City visitor Hat rr. William Lloyd of Tncoma, la In thla etty visiting Mr. and Mra. llarbart Hanlfla. K4 John, of Beaver Creek, waa Iranurtlng bualnaaa In Oregon City Monday. J. Thomaa and wife, of Indepen are, waa In thla city Saturday and tuaday. Tbomaa Jonaa, who baa been vlalt "f friends at Carua, baa returned to Oregon City. . lay Ilarbur. of Portland, waa lo city Sunday vlaltlng hla parenla, and Mra. Barbur. . Howard Zinaer, of Portland, waa In fnq City vlaltlng frlanda. Ila la aon of Pro'eaaor Zinaer. Mill t Jll.n T...1 k.a K.n kt CorTallii vUltlni bar paranta, baa r wrned to Oregon City. "!" Charlea Surface left Monday ornlng for Salem, whara aha will "'t her aunt, Mra. T. J. Iaraen. Mfa. Kale Ward Pope, who baa Jn In thla city vlaltlng Mr. and "fa. C'harloa Latourette, returned to a4 0 liiTEmiAnoriAL Diaio:!ARif Wi THE ISltUn WEKSTER? " TTO, eorertag every fld of the wwld'a thoughi, action aad euttare. Tie mmty aer Bnabrtde4 dUMcaiary anryaaJa. Bacaaaa N deflnea ovev o,e . Wor 4m i more ibaa are fore appaarad between two aorera. itoo Mgeav ooo U- luatrmOomm. S with tba aew divided Page. A " Hi a of Oanfna." BartoM woTatopad 1x1 a atagla volume. oVaaia aeaepled by tba Z Oonrta, gahoola and rnm aa tba mm aaareaaa thortty, Btcgajag B Who know WVaa gaeeeer. 3Lal aa aU yoa aboiU UUa new work. ttlmimmri A Undbmrg HIOH CLASS TAILORING KA telling Bldj, Per.nd. tione Main 1151. Iiefora a large crowd of Portland and Oregon City football fan toa -ral team amothered th Kant lrt- ia Ainietio Club eleren by a acora "t li to 0. Not ou during th gam waa th Orvgon City goal In danger, while me lural team acored almoat at will. Th Kaat Portland club waa outplayed in every onpartmeot of th gam niun, to right and for tb port land men, waa tbelr aUr. All of tn orrgon City bark played a aplendld game. Iawrence, at left tackle, and iiiamark , at left end, aleo played auiiero bail. "Hrlatlre" Freeman play ad a fin gam at left guard. whit pulled off a thirty-yard run around Eaat Portland lift nd. C arol bor mad twenty Or yarda In on play on a perfect forward pa, while lllamark worked th vlaltore for forty-two yarda on a concealed Oregon CJty ha plied up on envia ble record 'f five wlna, on tie and ha not been acored on, Next Sunday tb local aggregation will meet the Hrooklyn team of Port land on th Canemah Park field. Th Hrooklyn team haa yet to have ber goal iiis roaad tbla aeaaon. The lineup follow; Eaat Portland. Oregon City Portland Monday. Ouy C. Urkln. of Marquam, waa roong in uregon city vldtora Sun day, and waa regtalered at tb Elec trio Hotel. H. A. Ilerkman. a real estate man oi aicMinnviiie. waa In thla u.i urday and Sunday, rgltiiog at th r.ivcino Hotel. V. B. Murphy, of Aberdeen. We.h . ceiurnea io ni nom Monday, after anendlng Saturday aud Sunday la uregon ty. Mra. peart Andrew and children Of concord, wer In thla cltT Sunder vlaltlng bar aUter. Mia Dora Neftrer aau oroiner u. Nefigar. Mr. J. M. Warnock. who k Kn in i-ortund, vUtllng ber daughter, Mra. E. It. Reddawav.' ha returtuwl io nar home at M(HtXJlrtnt Mlaa Hannah Stronrrren left Mnn. aay evening for San rranclaro. whr b wtU reaum ber dullea aa & pro- ireeiHinai aura. Dr. Ha Norrl. of MonumenL Or ' wno na been in tbla city vUlUng hla parenta. Ir. and Mra. J. W. Norrt baa returned to bla bona. Mr. Johnaon, of John Quncy Adama atreet, wbo la 111 and baa been In a critical condition for aeveral day, la lightly Improved. Mra J. M. Lawrence, of Portland. waa In tbl city Sunday vlaltlng ber mother. Mra. C. O. T. Wllllama and later. Mra. C, O. Millar and Mlaa Veda Wllllama. Mr. and Mra. W. C Galloway, wbo were married a few daya ago are vlaltlng at tb bom of U P. Morton. Mr Oaflnway t a niece of Mr. nor ma and a daughter of D. W. Path, of iiiiaooro. Mr. and Mra. McLaln. who have been at Mount Pleaaanf, vlaltlng tb former'a brother and wife, Mr. and Mr. MtLaln. bav gone to Califor nia, wber tbey will remain durlna he winter. Mra. C. A. Mulr, of Portland, waa In Oregon City Sunday vlaltlng ber parenta. Mr. and Mra. Prank It. An drew, of Mount Pleaaant Mra. An drew la recovering from a aerer llln. Mr. William Hanlfln. of Tacoma. arrived In thla city Sunday evening ad la vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hanlfln of fourteenth atreet She came her to attend the wedding of Mli Nora Hanlfln and Cbartea .Spring lo he eolemnlied today at lu 'clock at HI. Jobn'a Catholic church. Tb Fliall Repair Shop. Iieglnnlng with December 1 Mr. Park manager f th Pacific Highway Oarage will open a flrat-claa repair ahop In con- ectlon with the garag and will call for and deliver all repair work. Mr. Park la well known In Oregon City aa an eipert repair man and will personally aupervla all work en- truated to him. We think an ander- laklng of thla kind thould be en couraged by the people of Oregon City and wlah him aucceaa. Watcb for bla -ada." Mra. Tbomaa Lovelace, formerly Mia Margaret Lynd, or tbla city, but now of Viola, and her two little chil dren, ar In thla city for a few day, lulling relative and friend. Mr. Jvelac la teaching th Viola arhooL 1 Mr. and Mra. Sara Stow,, of Port- land, will l-av aoon for California to attend a family reunion. It la probable that Mr. 8tow will go to h Philippine on buaineaa ueror hla return to Portland. Hla wir will accompany him. Mr. U FX Jonea left Monday eve- Ina- for Maker City, wher ahe wa ummond by the aerloua lllneaa of r alater, Mra. Inile Lovinger, rorm rly Mla Dalny Lawn'nce, of thla city. Mr. Ivlnger unawwem a urglcal operation for apponaicma a few daya ago. Mr. and Mra. Ah Dlllman. who recently moved to Powell River. B. C, ave returned to Oregon cuy nenrf Thankaiilvlng with relatlvea. They will partake of Thanksgiving Inner at th horn of Mra. uinmeu parenta, Mr. nnd Mra. W. W. Myera, of Sixth atreet. Mra. Minnie Mlelke, who live tout all mile from Verge, Minn., aa arrlvod In Oregon City ana wn pend the winter with ner aaugmer. . g.. llUlIrn Mra. Henry Htremg. mra. vlalted In thla city about a year ago. When ah left Vcgaa th enow In .orne place wa four fet deep. Mr. and Mr. F. R. Waehtuena. Waan., rn. .u city Monday, and ar Thomaa Charman. Seventh and Waah- ngton atreet.. r. ;------ mother. They wm ai-o lat.vea before return n. home. Mr. cnarmau vB, In thl rlty. and la now a merchant of Waahtuena. ' Mr. and Mr. Frank White and daughter, Mr.. Laura QullloU and her little child, who have been Hikl heir Son. t R'tniond, ia bcn l thl. city for ..vera day vlaltlng Mr. and Mra L1;""' .ft Monday for Port land Tbey ha ve not decided upon a permanent loca Hon. . , Tbeover llertrand Hunter . . , McKenale Clearr ... Patterson Nelson (CapL) KUen .... Laphmaa Chapman hi. Meyer L. EL 'u't.' L. O. R. O. R. T. R. E. Blsmark , , .Lawrence B. Freeman Montgomery Ward C. Freeman Slier Whit (Mgr.) 0- 1 . Smith L H. F. Freeman R. H. .... Carothera (CapL) F. CHORAL SOCIETY TO BEOOIIZEDTOM Proapecta are fine for a Urge at tendance of musician at tb meet Ing In the Willamette Hall tbla eve ning when the Philharmonic Society will be organlied. Officer will be elected and plana for tba aoclety will be discussed. Thl aoclety will not only Include vocaJlata but later will bav aa ac companiment of string, wood and braaa Instruments. Nearly every city of Importance In the United State baa an organisation elm liar to tbla and Oregon City la to be congratu lated upon obtaining tb eervlcee of R. V. D. Johnston aa, director. ' Tb membership fee for tb aeaaon will be f!.60 and the management of the aoclety will remain entirely with the member. Mr. Johnston said Monday that 100 mualclana had signi fied tbelr Intention of becoming mem ber and among them ar aom of tba beat vocallata In th city. On of th most dsllshtful show er. glviM In tbl. city wa tba mis cellaneous shower tendered Mis Lavada freeman at the bom of ber parenta, Mr. and Mra. O. jr. Freeman, of the Weat Side Monday evening. Mia Freeman will be on of tb bride of tbla week, ber flaoc being Weat O Nell, who recently arrived her from tb Ee.nL Th ereu'ng wa devoted to vocal and Instrumen tal music, garnet, followed by an elab orate aupper aerved by Mra. Free- man, who waa aaalsted by Mr. J. O. Miller. Mr. Freeman also waa aa alsted In entertaining by Mr. Cbar14 Shields. Mra. Webb Burn, and Mr Mcrariand. TO room were very prettily decorated. The reception ball waa in red and green, and the living room In whit chrysanthemum and ferae, while the dining room attractive with Its dexratlon of yet- low chrysanthemums and Oregon .crape. Mlaa Freeman waa th ret In tent of many handsome and useful articles Including cut glass, band- painted chin and linen. Preaent we Mr. and Mra. Wesley Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields, Mr. and Mr. McFarUud, Mr. and Mrs O. F. Freeman, Mr., and Mr. M. E Clancy, Mr. Carpenter. Mr. and Mw. Henry Elliott, Mr. and Mr. J. O. Miller. Mlsa Etta 8blelda, Miss Jestilo Sbeppard, Mlsa Jean petit. Mia Mary Oraunt, Will McFarland, Mra. Webb Burn. Weatley O'Nell. Maayer Em melt Shield. Mis 8atle Clancy, Mas ter Deppster Powell, Harold Oraunt, Mlsa Mary Carpenter, Master Francis Freeman and Mlaa Lavadg Freeman. EX-0REG07I CITY GIRL IS FIRST TO RECIST1 Mra. Joaepb Bailey, of ' Huntington Park, CaL, but formerly Mlaa Nan Howell, of tbla city, baa tb diet I no tion of being tb Drat woman to reg ister aa a voter at Huntington Park. Mrs. Bailey reglatered aa a Socialist Although there waa much excitement on the day the women registered the majority of tb women realdent en rolled. Mra. Bailey visited ber broth ers. O. J. Howell and Edwin Howell In this city Last summer. KAISER ARC SURPRISED. Seventeenth Wedding Anniversary of Cevpl Observed. A moat enjoyable vnlng waa apent Saturday at tbe bom of Mr. and Mra. William Kaiaer, when aever al of their neighbor gathered and surprised them, the occasion being the eeventeenth wedding anniversary A rocker waa presented the couple. Refreahmanta "were served. Those attending were Mr. and Mr. Perlot, Mr. and Mra. J. Adamoakey, Mr. and Mra. J, KAlaer. Jtr. J, Ber nard. O. Kelnhofer, F. Oroaa. A. Gross, C. Zimmerman. E, WUke, C Bernard, Mlsa W. Bernard. If yon ar not reading tba Morning Enterprise, why not? Year-end Bar gain Period la now on. Bee ad on back John R. BowUnd, principal, baa ar ranged ' tb following Thankegjvlng program for 1:20 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon at th school In Willamette: Music by achooL "Tb Flrat Thanksgiving" (. .. Dolla .Waldron "When Father Carvea tbe Duck": . .' Merrltt Wlllaon "Tbe Death of the Flowera" . - John Logtdon -A Thankagivlng Story- , Etta Roger. "A Sermon In Verae". . . . Lucy Rice "Leedle Yawcob Straus" Walter Larson "Our First Thankeglvlng" " Agnes Pollock "Two Pilgrims" Ruth Leavens Music "Barbara Fritcbey" . . . . Elizabeth Ra "Tbe Dresaed Turkey" Florence Tromong "Th Pride of Battery B" '- Fern Britton 'Mother'a Fool" Elsie Snldow Song. , "Paper Origin of Tbankaglvlng". . Irene Preston In Colonial Coatumea ' "Tb Town Crier." v "Th Colonial GSrl" . .-. Violet Olllver "The Young Trapper," Fred Junken "Th Pilgrim Girl"..Elal Bnldow Proluge: -Father Tlm"."7r. . Wtlber Row Song "America." Mra. Edward McLin of Mount Civic Club to Entrtaln. Pleaaant, la chairman of tbe commit tee for the entertainment to be given at tb Mount Pleaaant Scnoolbouse, Friday evening, December 1, nnder tbe auapices of tbe Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club. Among tbe featurea of the evening will be Mr. Jolly- Wax Figures. There will also be a literary and musical program. and refreahmanta are to ' be served. Tbe ball will b decorated for the occaelon. JOilil LOVRY IS IIU.U John Io wry, wbo waa Injured about two years ago at tb locks when scaffolding fell on him, breaking bis left leg, sustained another aerloua In Jury Friday while unloading heavy timbers from one of tb Weat Side cars. His other leg' waa broken. Some of the heavy timbers whlcn struck bis leg. Dr. C. H. Meiaaner waa aummoned and reduced the fac ture but It will be some time before be will be able to be out.) LIVE STOCK MARKET STEADY AliD SMJC Portland Union Stock Tarda Com pany reports aa follows: Receipts for tbe week wre 1077 The Car that Delivers the Goods (000 pound Ford Delivery . Wagon $815.00 For Demonstrations Call C. A. ELLIOTT FORD GARAGE 4th & Main Sts, PHONES: Main 19, A72 cattle; 106 calves; 1611 bogs; 710 sheep; tl horses. Cattle receipts were not excessive but total arrivala came In two daya and quality considered- tbe market ranged steady to strong. There was rather an active demand for all of the offerings wltb tbe cows and butch er stuff in tbe lead. Among tbe arri vala were ISO bead of feeder cows tbat sold at $3.75 and 137 feeder steers that sold at $4.85. Tbe Increase In the demand for feeder cattle Is a healthy Indication and shows that the famyar Mt taking up th business of pulling bay Into their livestock In stead of selling on Lb farm. Calves sold at $6.75 aud bulls sold at $4.60 and $3.80. The bog market for the week clos ed at a nickel lower. Topa brought $6.70 with tbe heavy bogs selling as low as $6. There waa a big run of sheep In cluding 1668 lambs from Montana weighing 71 pounds which sold at $5 weighed off the cars. Wethers brought $4.00 aad ewea $3.85. There waa a fair ahare of the aheep receipts sent Into the country aa feeders. Prevailing Oregon City prices are aa foDowa: fruits, Vegetables, DRIKD, FRUITS (Buying) Prune on haala of 6 1-4 pounds for 45 bC'o. " - s ;l HID.58 (Buying) Qreew .hid. So to 6c; aaltera, 5c to 6c; dry hide, lie to lie; sheep pelt, 25e to 7St each. .. . , ..'.;.N- Hay, Qraln, Feed. HAT (Buying) Timothy, fit to $15; clover, $8 to $; oat bay. best, tl to $10; mixed, $9 to $12; alfalfa. $15 to $16.50 OATS (Buying) O ray, $87 to $28; wheat. $28 to $28; oil meal. $58; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. " FEED (Selling) Shorta, $27 to $28; rolled barley, $37 60; process barley, $38.60; whole corn. 887; ' cracked corn, $38; white, $26 to $27; bran $27 to $28. Butter, Poultry, Egfje, FLOUR 14.50 to $6.25. BUTTER (Buying) Ordteary country, butter, 25c to 80c; fancy dairy. 30c; creamery, SOe to St. POULTRY (Buying) Heakf. Sc to 9c. BOGS Oregon inch eggs. 40c to 45c. SACK VEGETABLX8 Oarrotm. $1.25 to $1.50 per sack; asu-anrsw, $1.26 to $1.60; turnips, $1.36 to (XM; Prune, on basis of 6 1-4 for 46 and) 60c; beeta. $1.50. beets. $1.50 POTATO Beef buying Saw to $1 per hundred. ONlbM Oregon, $1X6 to flJ per bundr4; Australian, $2 per hundred. fVSsSkt MsStasU BCMun weight) Steers, lit and Vat; ' cows, 4 He; beJas, hf. nULr-CnJves brtnc froan I lXgb gaaoTtog to grade. UCrrOW- Sheep. . Sc uarg, 4 and 6 ..- LpOaV lit to 146 pound no, DM -. M lie; lio to 2o pound. 10e ana) V :.. t' OO TOU KNOW tbat the Enterpn ysar-eod Bargain Period Is now osy? S ga) back page tor" nertieulan. Did Yo Heaff It Kaoct oi? wei?e YouAsteep You can't inake moaey by waitioj: until oppoftcnity liis passed, it is calling you nowj to MULINO- v-: . Q Q The majority of for tones throoghoot the country have been made through the increase in real estate values . v Mulino has two stores, a blacksmith shop, a school, a church, a shingle mill, a ' lumber mill, and a flour mill. A railroad will be completed to Mulino in six months, don't you think that is a healthy start for an infant? - Buy in Mulino now the prices will be double by the time the railroad is there. ; Terms easy, alittle down and alittleeach months Let us Rnow when you wish to see it, we will call for you, no expense to yoa 1 Mulino Townsite Company, Incorporated, Room 9 Beaver Building, Oregon City. Telephone Main 360. Wl. L. BOWMAN Agent