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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
c lfATMlA INDICATIONS. ' H-Zn IMtf Occasional rain WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED I860 VOL. II No. i:B. Pn Weex, 10 Cxsti OREGON CITY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911. SOCIALISTS LOSE 1 LOS ANGELES ROAD BUILDERS THE NEW CAMPAIGN ORATOR. OREGOIICHYnilE MRS. EDI MILLER OTERETOMY MART, SAYS BEATIE SUES FOR DIVORCE MORNING ENT IE PHI 0 5 IE liHii aM(MAN SEATIN V AltXAN Dtn iV ABOUT TWO-AND-ONE HALF-TOONI. tVM'M IHOUCHT FACTOR ,tm Crowd Vcltng Plae.. And Cast Ballet. Against Man who won' Is. My I Primary. U)H ANUKUW. I -Alexander . .....i..m tirotiluct ' 1.&37 t airtlre M ' ' ... bllmtl-l Of U Al ...d. ).". llarrlman 4o.ouo. Iu , MM-lm-ia rumptow Alxnd.r a H ..la o.r tt primary vol was frrw.7S rour. than llarrlman a lorUU-m rappixi .".. ... f . under- lb "Hood J!?,rom' Uanurf at lb bIM U.i U and baln. Th. rd .wW-u. V,K, vU- Jtou.b Jb llarrlman. lb iut ,...dt.Ui. to b municipal .Haiart ! " b moU,h L ..nl dott with Mm "' " Ju., . f vot. cast for Mayor L. AlraJ-r. Th only quoallon M.lnli.g f u ,b" "!U rkeed 'O I" ,,r ,h- nation, th other big la, campaign, revived " ti IM frt.m lb cure totiUhl .a lb fat of 'ha drastic dry rdin ura remain uncertain, though tba la that It baa bowii de- fraled. . . Ninety precinct topUl on nlii fcltk.n giv. MM . H Mnat. furred to yield Sra. plac In th aumlustmg ballot. October SI. en Ika vU raat loll4 .00O. Mayor Ak-iand-r polled lodar apPraDtlr io aat onahatf ! majority In t Tota blrh prtUI r:urta fn'tn :l raclarta out of SIT lndlratat ould total U0.0. Wb.a llarrlman alod pluralUr af SOvo oar tba Mayor In tba Ocio bar primary, tha raflatratlon P aroiimatoly U.000. Today 117.000 prrna. Inrlidlnc l.0K woman. mtn antl'.ld to trot. Nlaoty pr rut of lb ratlairathin a tk Wt Blda, bar tba ota aa Uibt TWtha primary, was votad today. hit on tba Kaat Hlda. Harrlmana rooradad a'ronfbold. tha ballollm ti tiRht In rompartaon Tba wo man of tba Vat lda outotad tba ifffrw ' ; V -A COMMISSION MAN TAKES ISSUE WITH STATEMENT OF MAYOR-ELECT. DIM URGES DOCK FOR STORAGE Main Trunk of Llv Wlraa ftugfl Plan For Hvlnfl Portland Buyara Coma Hara To Trado. PROMINENT YOUNG WOMAN AL LEGES HUSBAND TREATED HER CRUELLY. GREAT CONVENTION FOR DIS CUSSION OF WORK IS TO Be HELD. $50 MONTHLY ALIMONY IS ASKED SPECIAL IAX CEKEMM EACT Dafandant Chargad With Thraatertlng To Forca Wlfa From Horn . Callad Har Burdan, . 8ha Say. ' D1MICK REVEALS ALL HIS POLICIES M1MARAS CALLED MRS AT HEART JAMES B. GIVEN LIFE TERM IN PENITENTIARY AND JOHN J. IS SENTENCED TO SERVE FIFTEEN YEARS. Th rrr to ca mini ly in tha praclnrla whara llarrlman wmiM ha atronier In lb primary. But tha halanr of powar. which tba vnmm war credit"! Hb haln artmr o tha alotilhln Snala of Iba McNamar raaa Uat Friday, did not Brira In tha roault. -paraim ho would not vot for Alaiandrr almply auyad y m tha tK.lla." Chairman 8 C.Oraham, of thn tlood Ooortroant orinlilon. d-Urr4 tonUht In pradlrUng a ma jority o( at l-aet JO.rKM) for Alaiandar. H'NAMARASiPAID BY I, SAYS 101 BURNS CLEVELAND. Ohio. rc. 'It U trua that tha oiacutU council of tb Inm Workvra' Union trotad a monthly fund of 11.000 to paid to John J. M' Namar. Thr I aldnr to aub ataiitlma tha chart that thla monay iu knowlmtly voiao tor mm v1 of pyln It to Jama 11 McNamara nd ortl McManlgal and that It waa nrd by tham In thalr dynamiting op ratlona That waa th atatomant of Dtj Hv William J. Hurn. who arrld hiri. hmt night from Akron. ThHt ha waa going aftr "th men hlittuT up" and crltlHam of Traaidrnt Hanmal Gompara, of tb American rVdcriitlon of Labor, war other Mma cmphaalaed by Duma. PatroniM our a.dart!ar. CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN. HE SAYS, IS GREATEST RAILROAD , EXTANT. EARLY XNAS SHOPPING IS ADVISED -Hanry Wattaraon," Daclaraa Myor Elact. O" th Fl"t Damoeratle Convaraatlen allita I Hava Mat." -Whom will you appoint rhlaf of pillcr' don't know." Whom will ou appoint arat l" aptMlorT don i know." Whom will you atntaaai for city pnglnM'r?" don't know." Tha Intarroaalw wa. a Morning Knurprl Ifiwrtar and quaatloid waa Orant II Vmck. Mayor-alwt of Oragon CHy It a a rod thlug It rained today and no y.aterday." ld tha amlllng Mayoral. "Ve. air. Chrl.tma. I. almoat hcra. and I am In f.ror o .11 tM-raona doing thwir anopp.nn And. hy th.w.y th. CUck.ma. South rn railway la. In my opinion, tha r,uV.t' .bin. that ever Harkama. county. e wln!Tl0a ,rrrry It will bring near to Oreg n rT th flneal city I" h worl Why' on man. a millionaire, h.j tl. ua a contract ior ...lv twenty carload, of tlmler dally. And tha demand ft bond, la Incre.. In. eery mlnuta. Our road wl p "rca thrlch Molalla Valley, and Son. of dollar, will brought to ,hThen,5Judge mmlck. fondled, yoa letter, rccelvea irom .ting him upon hi. Uo. KSfr "ill Pro'-"'y w.. lh.nk.ng of that 111 major 7r Z 7-. Th. darilV. Ion, way from the. HALL. OK RECORDS. I)8 AN ;KIJCH. iJec. S. Th McNamara brother. Kn will b m.r conlcU bidden away aomawher within grim old San Quentln Jamea B. McNa mara for th re.t of hi. natural life, and hi. ehW brother. John. J Mc-v-Mxinm fnr nfton vaara. They war. aentencad by Judg llnrdwell Ju.t If .rytning naa tx-n cut and dried for month.. The aentinrlng paaaed ofT quietly. Tha courtroom waa deathllk In It. atlllnea. All rh. bravado, awagger and cm fldenca wa. gon. from their manner and Jamea a McNamara a.peclally w. In a very bad way. He .hook and trrabld whan h drat etood np to hear hi. doom, but later partially regained hi. compo.ur. After klng him whether h bad nni .t Arat iri.d to set dynamite of a higher exploalve character than 80 per rent and rc.lvlng a negatlr an.war, Unrdwell then .aid: .Thar. ! no oomfort In th aa.er .i.h Ik.t vml did not Intend to tak ii. Tt.a arlHnar.. nrnhlDI and th 'parent of th. Time' rlctlm. would hH)k upon that .tatement-t thla tlm ai am art W If . "Tha clrcumatance. .r agalnat you In making any .uCh claim, a man .k ..M mil 1ft atlrka of 80 Dr rent dynamite In a building, which wa. filled with commiatibiea ana which wa. known to you a. a printer to b auch. meant only murder and nothing ela. , It 1. no extenuating clr cum.unce. to this court to har you aay that you dldnt Intend to kill anyone. Tbr la no quetlon In th minj r tha court that you are a murderer and a.ucb .hould b pun- lahed. jma n. McNamara. you ar a murderer at heart, and well de.erv it., valinava. hut In vlaw of tne recom m.nHminii nt th aUt the ludgment of th court In your caa la that you k nnnflnMt In tha aUte nrlaon at an Quentln for tn oaiance oir ural llfe.H Jiimi n. UcNamarm waa in a atai of collapae aa h aat down. T)iar. waa not an inautm a dbibj A. Jame B. McNamara aank Into bl. chair Frederick, waa on ni reei roo In. tha aantenc of John J. McNa- Th. latir atood uo aa Judg uora well began lo read the Indictment. which charged him airecuy wun nv. Ing et off dynamite at tha Llewellyn Iron Work, on December 25. 1910. with Intent to destroy property and "intimMata men and women." Judga Bordwell Immediately lm posed a aentence of fifteen year. In San Quentln prison, repeating much of hla excoriation In tb aentenclng ,of the other brother. 'RIGHT yyiNTBru oHIN IT'S RIGHT COLO, ISNT ITt W.'r. toarlng in Ovreoata. Thy'r ilinj briskly, too. ny v ' Ulster and Motor Coat, that ed th apaed limit In " hlM",fl on all cylinder In fabric ana High g.r.d Coat, at low gs.red prlesa. Every Coat a.y naing. $12.80 to S30.00. - Pfice Bt others EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS Not Llk Othr. Sth and Main S. ETHEL JEFFERSON AMD H. L JOHNSON WED Information was received In this rHy Tuesday by Mr.. Bruce Zumwalt that her COil.in. Ml". B.mei formerly of thla city, and daughter of the late Oacar Jefferson, waa married at her. -home In Chlco. Cal.. to II.' L. Johnson, formerly or I'arapiace, rui now of Chlco. The young couple are well known In thla city, where they realded for some time. The Jefferson to California about on year ago. and th. bridegroom, who Is the son of Mrjind Mr.. Johnson, the former being a contractor, moved with hi. family to Chlco, ome tlm ago. BABES COUGHING SAVE FAMILY FROM FIRE 'Tber ha. not been a load of hay, atraw.-oata nor a load of anything else brought Into Oregon City during th Uat year by a farmer that he na. uoi been abl to. sell," declared A. L Beatie, of th Oregon Commission Company, at th weekly luncheon of the Live Wire. Tueaday. Dr. Beatl wa.' somewhat "riled" when Mayor-elect Dlrulck urged the construction of a free public dock with atorage room so Ihat farmers might store tbelr produce In such quantities that Portland buyer, would be Induced to com. to Oregon City and et a prlc on It. Whll Dr. Bee tle favor tH DUiiamg, u v -j i. w. i. -..irk to resent a atat ment reflecting on th buyer of Ore- goo City. HI assertion paw - challenged.' . . , Jmnm An1 TWO JHKTUrW.w-. graced the LJv Wlr luncheon with their presence Tueaday. Mayor Gary. of Willamette; Mayor-elect Cross, oi Gladstone, and Mayor-eieci v.u...-. of Oregon CUy. 1 ney uccuy.w. of honor and brief speecnea wB mad. by Mr. Gay ana Mr v.--. lafer calling the attention of the Uvt Wlrea to th need of a fruit canning eatabllshment at Oregon City. He aald a cannery was in operation here in 1891 and the demand for la bor waa so great tnat u naa u Imported from portiana. dui Lang who owned tb concern, be came "peeved" over the fallur of om. of th peopl of this city to nay their stock subscriptions and b dis mantled th cannery ana rcrao" u v aAii. am j wi promotion department of the Com i .i..k was named a commit tea to promot the establishment of a cannery here, and b called th at tention of th Llv Wire tb con dition pf the cannery at Canby. where th establishment Is not In operation and wher vain effort, bar been . .. MAnl. , rt nnrau tn plant, though he had not ascertained W uaanll Postmaster Randall read letter . . . .ha. nmn conrre- slonal delegation and was directed to prepare Informauon reiv" - need of a Federal cuiming i City requested by senator who wrote a long episue u m- v--master. Including hla belief that . tb Senate committee on public building, would have to be ahown. The menu for Tuesday waa: Roast Young Calf Dressing Corn Got Stewed Salad You Shrimp Dill Pickles Staff of Life Commercial Club To Entertain Vlal- tora And Prominent Citi zen Will Speak on . Highways. " V Alleging that he ha tratd her cruelly for about four yeara, Mra. Edna B. Miller, on of th. bet known nun. women In th. city Tuesday filed ault for divorce agalt Ralph D Miller, alao a member of a prominent Oregon City family. Th. plaintiff a- serts that her huabana, ociooer 181U ordered her to leav hi. house and threatened to tnrow ner ou Th couple were married August 12, 1900. In Oregon City, and have on child, Marlon, three year of age, who custody the plaintiff asks. She also aak. $50 a month alimony alleg ing that her husband earn. $25 a week a. manager of the clotnlng de partment of a department .tor. and own. a house and lot in diock t. uiw gon City, valued at 2.500. Mra. Miller aver, that beginning Jannary 1, 1907, and continuing until rwomHa. 4 iii. tha defendant waa unkind to ber and found fault with little thing.. Sh. aver, that h s ...mt loiinm dlanoaltlon and Inti mated that ah. associated with other men. Th. plaintiff aay her bnaoana freauenily told her ah. waa a buroeu tn him. and charged her wun ex travagance. She aver, that h finally lot her hava an account at the store wher h worked. After the birth of th child, accora- inr to Mrs. Miller, her husband re fused to split and carry wood Into the bouse and build the nrea. ena saya sh was compelled to do these things In addition to caring for th baby and attending to ner aousenom tittea She aska that the alimony of xwi a month continue nnui tn cnna is tnntMim reara of aca. and that tlSO h allowed for attorn.y. fa. Th. ault waa brought by Urgt U. btow nll and William Stone. Mrs. Miller waa formerly Waa Edna B. Tabor, being a daughter of R. H. Tabor, of this city. Th de fendant I. a son of Thomas. Miller, a retired contractor. The movement for better road. In Clackama. county, which I favored by almost every citizen, 1 expected to take definite form toaay when th County Court, composed oi wsmu Judge Beatle, William Mattoon and N. Blair, and th road supervisor., of which ther ar. nny-nve, meet. i uiw cus war. and mean, of raising th money for th work. That a special , tax will be urged la aasureo. aer . .knrf aialnn In tha COUntV COUrt- room th. County Court and supervis or will adjourn to th Commercial Club room, wher. a larg delegation of publlc-epirited citizen will be to waiting. J. E. Hedge, prealdent of tb Com mercial Club will deliver the addr of welcome, and Gilbert U Hedge 111 make a apeecB on tn. nignwaja of th county. Judge BeaU. ana Messrs. Mattoon ana uiair aiao wu apeak, and after a general discussion a luncheon wlU be given iu vi-. by the Commercial Club. Another meeting will be hhi In the afternoon when addresses will be made by Mayor Brownell O. D. Kby, H. B. Cto, Frank Jaggar. superin tendent of road, and other prominent .iti.n. ail noraona Interested la th improvement of th road ar. In vited to attend th meeting. Several of the supervisor, will give uir viaws, and th. question of levying; special taxes for Improving th road will b. dlacussed. Tn. wmniy r t,m annerrlaors will ambl lit the County Court room at 10 o'clock. Th court will mak. a statement ox nnanrea and tha policy to be wursued In th distribution of th fund in H1Z. Tn conn, n If special road work I to be don in 1912, th money must b provided through special taxation by to rr ious road district. Judg Beetle, with th. other member of th. County Court will preside, Th court un announced that the general road fund has been overtaxed by repeat! de mands from an pan. oi me coum, and It haa arrived at a ta where the court will not permit any over expenditure or tnat runn. Witt SAYS IIIUD II II a. uiiiv ww-. ,i THRFAmiFO HIS UFE JAMES 7. PA11ILUJ nnirvlAT RWM BU.tU.lil J. Wllllam.on'a reaidenc at Clad ..,. ...a mmnletelv destroyed by Or. Monday night, th hlaz. being caused by a defective flue. Tb build Ing waa owned by Mr. Hughe. Mr. and Mr. Wllllamaon ana meir i children were asleep, when Mr. Wil liamson wa. awakened by the sound of ber children . coughing. The fam ily escaped with some of their cloth ing, a few bed clothes and a lamp. Patnlie our advertlsers. Butter Apple Pie Mince Pie Cheese Coffee HOSECOHPAMY FIGHTS FOR BIGGER BUILDING n,.in. that her husband carried ry"mn - - - - cyanide of potassium and frequently threatened to kill umseir wun tne rfnis- fnr no other reason than to haras, her, Mr.. Grace joss Toesaay ninrt antt for divorce against Carlo Jossa. Ther were married In Col orado City, Col., August 13. 1905. and annn thereafter tne n ainilDT avers ne began making th threat, to end bla life with the nnlson. Mra. Jossa allege, that January I, ian7 her hnahanit itlnnlavlnc a re volver threatened to shoot himself, for th. purpose of harassing and frighten in her she arera that he elected her from ther bom. October 1, 1910, havlna- DreriouslT threatened to choke and atrangle her. Th plaln'iff de clare that the defendant while they were .4H In. m a train from San Francisco to Stockton, Cal., accused her of nirtlnar with a man on tne train. PrU- . i the mbernator-, "Any h ng oomg - - h to liner MKed the repor r h aelxed his hat anu door. ,, ...r..i th.! conversationea. ni gatetn tonlgnt. MRS. S1LBAUGH TO SPEAR HERE TONIGHT r. Jackson Sllbaugh. NatlonM Mrs. jacaauu a woman's anlxer ana lecturer - ... Chr:i":? ,h. P?e byterlan church at ro'cloS thla evening In connection .c V.. .,ht. hu.lne.. meeting or wun mo no charge ,h. Frl.nliy .u . "hl, ,loQUont W,W h ha. a National reputa- .he .tand. .econd to none. Today, Wednes- ( day, December 6 This is the big opening day at Huntley's, and we want vou to be sure and come. If you buy as much as 50 cents worth today you get free a beautiful souvenir Salad Dish, worth f ully SO cents: but if you don't care to buy come anyway jn the afternoon and listen to the delightful mus ic we have provided for you. We want you to pMajudsrmeTt on our Holiday Stock-We think it is the biggest and best ever shown in Oregon BQ ROAD MEETING TONIGHT. City. Invited to attend. Huntley Bros. Co. T 7. the Morning The Rexall Store Oregon CUy Believing that du. recognition ha. not be?n accorded them by th City Council of Oregon City, member, of Green Point .Home Company No. B. .. . meeting Tuesday night .jnn.j resolutions which In effect will demand that the civic authorltlea acknowledge that ther Is a body or men In'lhls city willing to risk their lives when disaster threatens. t m a committee wa. named to plead befor the City Council which was accused of being -non recepuv of prior pe'Jtlon. asking for recogni tion. The committee consist, of T. J. Myera, chairman; William Welsman- del and J. F. Gleason. An acuve cam naian is Dromised. , n - . The men are housed In a litti nome I lust large enough to hold their rec- ords and a few or tneir they wish to glv. a smoker. All they ask I. that 'he council inveatlgat. and tee whether tbelr demand, a. Or fighter, warrant the call of attention they make a. a body. At th election Tuesday night tb following officer, wer. eiec eu. M. Long, presiaent; j. i. ....... t T Mvera. vice-prw dent; William Welsmandel, treasurer. William Hosey. foreman; - "--" flr.t aaslstant foreman; William j- nn .uwinH aaslstant foreman. Benjamin Paxter prv'"o d BDeeche. from .. . k . nr rluh. Including Weil wiriiTji m .... . lii. ....... mnA tnnn nrominent in giyiu , . nn,iueii the evenings pro- imuri rump."-. - - - . gram. The minute, of the past meet- tnga show an increaae in shin and three new members wer added to th. rolls: . William Maddox. Ward Baxter and wnnam urmg. Ar rou .uhwrlber to th Morn- ing Enterpriser II not you sno...i ..a i. ,,. nn vour ntm on th ue Read th. Mornlng Ee'rprtee. The marring of Mrs. 1 Brown. who recently arrived In Oregon City from Santa Barbara, cai ana jinn W. Partlow, of this city, waa aoiem- nlzed at the Hotel Portiana, t-onianu. Tuesday afternoon. Rev. E. S. Bolling er, pastor of the Highland church, of ficiating. Alter a mon uumjmu.u they will return to Oregon City, and will make their home at th Partlow horn at Mount pleasant, on of th historical homea In tnia county. Mr. partlow met hia briae at dm Barbara about on year ago, while .n.nitini the winter there, and their courtship commenced at tha. time. The bride 1 tne niece oi ir. Tabor, of Meldrum. and Is a highly esteemed woman. The bridegroom Is well known tn Oregon City, having spent all of hla life here. He la th son of th late Mr. and Mra. William Partlow. prominent Oregon pioneer.. Holiday Millinery Sale Our low prices of v Ladies trimmed .Hats make our price less than half of regular 5 Millinery Prices. See our special of Ladies Suits and Coats at $14.90 L Adams Oregon City's Big Department ...Store.. : Ml' 1: If you ar not r-; .... . mr Enterprise, why not. i gain Period 1. how on. Be aa o ',. . iiipma n nondji N.' B.-Parhapa you will b ! back ta. d In Suit, to. 1 . .1