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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1911)
4 FUIAL TRIBUTE PAID BTIAtlHOilllSCHUCH ' . ' The funeral of the UU Christina IloraachnclC n,bo died . suddenly at hie lorn on Seventh and Mmm streets Satardsy asorntag w ' at the Evangelical church. Eighth and llsdlsoa atreeta, Tueeday morning at la o'clock. Rev. . Wleveeiea, pasfbr, delivering a wrnoi U Oermaa. and Rev. Shnckeecht. of Portalnd. deltver- Ins eerSBoa la English. The church . waa crowded to lu capacity with rel ative and friends of the deceased. Mr. Homechuch had bees a 'resident .' of Clacksmae count for thirty-three . rears. The pallbaarora, who ara aona of the eceaed. were K. O. Horn ' erhsrh. of Beillaghasa: Otto Horn- orhorh. of Boat li : Lawrence Hora- achnch, of San franc leco; Emll Hora achaca. of 8eattle: Theodore Hom- ' achech. of Tacoma. and Albert Horn- echnca. of Portland- Too Interment waa In tha Mountain View cemetery. ThU la tha Brat Urn la Oregon City that antomobllee have baa brought lato aaa at a funeral, and tharo were taa la Una. Maay frteade attended tha eervrcea at tha Bravo. Tha floral . offerings war la profusion and wt beautiful. This to tha Bret death that h occurred la Mr. and Mre. Hom- echoch's family, although there are taa children,' Thay ara aa follows . EnU Horaschoch. of Seattle; Thao- dor, of Tacoma, Wash.: Edward, of BUtashaa: Mrs. Roaa Weoger. of , " Salem; Lawrence, of 8aa rraaclaoo; Mrs. Lena Kraal, of Seattle; Albart. of Portland: Otto, of Seattle; Mrs. Urdu Elliott, of Orecoa City, and Henry, of Portland. roar of Mr Horeechach'a aona ara ministers. be . In Rev. Haary E. Horaachaca. Port toad; Rev. K. G. Horaachaca. of Se attle: Rev." Theodore Horaschoch, of Tacoma. and Rev. Edward Hora achoch, of Belllnghsm. They are of the atvaneellcal ateaomlnatJon. A quartet composed of Mrs. W. Green. Mrs. K. H. Cooper. Mrs. Leon ..' DesLnrxee and Mrs. K. C Cooper ' rendered laspraaalrely several selec tions, among thorn bains 'Shall We Gather at the River.", and "Saved By Grace." -When I Shall Be No Mora" w rendered In German by the coagrega. NATTY NOTIONS. ST. JOHN'S CLUB HAS DELIGfTTFUL MEETING The St. John's Young People's Club met 'at tha MeLonghUn hall Monday evening, aearly all the mem Vera bo tag present. Miss Bertha Barry and William Boras war received as mem bers. After all business was trans acted djpetar aad whlat ware ladulg ed ta 'acta a tote how. Taos present Mlases Mario Shoahaa. Zena Moore, Irene Haany. den McMillan, Annie McMillan. Roa JasUn. Frances Dm. per. Lena 8tory. Florence Draper. Hattto Baker. Cto Pratt. Julia Baker, HOda Foceberg, TUlle Myers. Emma Quiaa; John Buach. Prank Bunch, Matt Story, Frank Brace. Frank gor gan. Dan MeMana. William MeMann. Jos Shoahaa. Henry A at. . POOR CIIILDMOI TO HAVE MERRY MS Aa enthusiastic meeting was held at St. Paul's church Tuesday evening, the object of which was to provide a Christmas gift for every poor child In Oregon City. At a meeting of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, in St. Paul's church a few weeks ago. It waa proposed by F. T Barlow that this good work be dona. Tha aid of tha mea and women of the parish was solicited and their hearty co-operation was offered. What the Brotherhood desires to convey to the public Is this: If anyone knows of a poor child and will notify William Hammond, of Cross A Hammond that child will be sent a Christmas . gift. And also any ont who desires to help give s happy Christmas to a poor child Is asked to send to Mr. Hammond or any one of the undersigned commit, tee, money, gifts or orders. The mat ter Is entirely confidential, tho only aim being to make the poor children of Oregon City happy. Information : aa to details rosy be hsd from T. P. Raids U. postoffice: Mrs. J. J. . Tobin. Electric Hotel; T R. Humph ry. Oregon Cl'.y Bank, and Mrs. F. Barlow, n Main street The city bss been divided Into dis tricts and those who know of any deserving poor children should notify the following: Bolton Mrs. Hettman. West 8id Mrs. Norman Lang, Miss Marlon Lewthwslte. Canemab Mrs. R. C. Ganong. Mt Pleasant Mrs. A. C. Warner. Mt View Miss Holmes. Mr. SUf ' ford. Kansas City Mrs. Harry Payne. Park Place Mr. IL H. Hedges Green Point Mrs. V. Harris. Seventh to Fourteenth streets Mrs. George Harding, Mrs. Augusta Warner. ' First to Seventh streets Mrs. J, J. ,Toln. Center Street District Mrs. Rosins Fonts. Miss Edith Dawson. Seventh street to Kansss City Mrs. Good fellow, Mrs. Chapman. Barclay School District Mrs. T. R, Humphrys. , . St Paul's Brotherhood hopes by this means to make every' little child's heart which otherwise would be lad. happy at this Christtrisstlde. Please 1 send contributions to any of the com mittee or to Mr. William Hammond , treasurer, care of Cross A Hammond, Oregon City. Pee Mash Used ae Cvamea Tbi esav - Wraps The a rural Asstrailaa epowum to being featured ta the bus rev era aad raffs ef euoie ef the new erealag wraps. It toeee la well with velvet ta a gray model sad Is aa effective re Value of Good Kickers Clearly Shown This Year r TOMMY ttARK. TUK absolute necessity ef having a romumeatly good punter Im posed upoa the BKMieru foot ball eleven by the retud rode waa aTr made atore atrlklugtjr ap parent taaa when la a recent game one eleven. hotieely outclassed by a heavier, faster and better drilled op poaaat, eecaped complete annihilation a vaai kbw aaia-r. treat with the delicate coloring la one of violet velvet. Gtrla who are food of making their own lingerie are cutting nlcatgowna over French kimono pattern and em broidering toe seek and edcea of the aleevea In plain srslione. Sometimes these arallopa are done la delicate col era, sad ribbons to match are ran through the embroidered eyeleta I around the neck. The gowna are cut from the softest aalasoofc or long cloth sad are beautiful because of their ab solute simplicity. The skirt lost to topped over a panel la one of the newest of the season. Here la a model that wlU be heartily welcomed, for It may be carried out wtth or without a a Inverted seem. JCDIC COOIXET. Wi May afaatea pattara la cat to at aaa S ta m la case waist waa aura, gand to eaata thai eSea. gtrrns: aamkar. 71 Ml aad It arlU be promptly totwaiuad to roa by man If la baste aaod aa additional twe east stamp far tetter poataaa. wbJrb Bsarsa mora prompt Salivary. Waaa or Sarins aaa coupow. We. ........... taa,. VANITY VIStONl Braid Trtaaa Many af tha Handaeenesf Gewasa. Braids we have come to expect as ( part ef the detail of winter gowns, for braiding is a rich aad dignified deco ration which goes well with fur. lu popularity to moat assured la black. bat colors will be Introduced this a A sr Thst Failed. There Is a playful apologue by 'Wen dell Holmes about great experiment en a universal scale. lis describes mankind as arranging to combine oa a certsia Itew Tear's eve to raise a about la unison, to see If It would reach to Mars. It didn't, for the simple reason that -when the crisis arrived: there was so cry at all: everybody was too busy listening. . ' . L-scrr t tot as C y Itarortoe. OIBL a POLO OUST. son, though there will lie rstber less ef gold snd silver than before. Cord will slso be worn, but we bare tired of tbs cord girdle, snd It Is other decorative possibilities thst swslt this trimming. The long cost that completely covers the frock Is s thoroughly comfortable ons for cold weather. Tbl model In eludes the deep cuffs that sre so smart this season sod an exceptionally band some collar JCDIC CUOIXET. This Msy Msnton pattarn ta cut In almas for airls ef stgbt, tan. twalve and fourteen rears of ass Bend V) cants to this office. (Irlns number. 721S. and It artll be prompt ly forwarded to you by mall. If In haate sand an additional two cent stamp for let ter posts a which Insures more pronfpt dalfvary. Wbm orderins aaa coupon. rt0.iN..f ais HllM.tnii,mwwiiw,nwMi,tWMiin . . ......... ......... ............ . . ........ ..MM....t Twe Kinds. "There are Just two kinds of liars la this world." -Two kinder Tea the ones who He to help them selves and the ones who lie to Injurs otbers "-Chlcago Record Herald. Ha Uneereteed. . The Owner In my new bouse I wtnt a simple break fust room in addition to the more elaborate dining room. Tbe Architect I see. What you want Is an oatmeal mushroom and a grilled mushroom room. Chicago News. Faotes by Amerteaa ftssa SsaortaUoak raasa aicaaas or sn.m. IZaltaa) of Mary. Btlar of CornaJI aad Dvaa of Army. by kicking almost Immediately when ever It was fortunate enough te se cure tbe ball. rhe Value ef a Kiekee. la approximately forty minutes of play tbe team la question tried only three times to advance the ball mail ing. The net gain waa less tbaa a yard. Tbe opposition oa the other hand found It comparatively easy to make flrst downs. On tbe sttm-k it cut snd tore tbrongb tbe weaker team's Una or around Its flanks slnxmt ss readily aa It staved off the other's puuy attempts at offensive play. Under the old rules tbe score would probsbly bsve run up Into the sixties or seventies, yet the game wss ot sn uninteresting one . to Ike tectntors. simply because there wss one depert merit la which tbe two ctmtetln teams were of slmoat. If not quite, equnl strenrtb. Tbe loser's punts av eraged almost as long ss the winner's, snd bis ends, though not a star pair ly any manner of means, were yet X enough and knew enongb about tack ling to prevent long runbarkf. Brilliant Plays to Came. The really good teams, with tbe bur den of hsvtng to plsy for s champion ship this month npon them, bsve not shown their best form yet. There are flashes, brilliant enough st times, of real form, but It will be In tbe big games that tbe real stuff will be shown Then, unless everything. Including the gTandoMope. goes astray, there wUI be the prettiest duels between kick ers and ends, on one side snd barks on tbe other, thst It baa ever been tbe good fortune of the football rooter t witness. Tbe very rules make for snch en counters. Perhaps the kicking side bss an sdvsntsge. but It Is of a sort that Is bound to make tbe plsy all tbe more spedscntar. There msy be few er of the sensational forty snd fifty yard runs through broken fields, but the change will of Itself create a fast er, shiftier class of backs, which In turn will necessitate aa Increasingly open game Harder te Slosh K taker. Given two opposing lines of "prac tically einai atrengtb. It will be al most impAwlble to block kicks. Since fte three Inside men are now permit ted to lock legs, one set of forwards must be Immensely snperior to tbe ether to get tbrongb In time to "gum up" a kicking plsy. Add two good tackles and the chances of Interfering with a punt are not one-tenth aa good aa they were In the old days. Even after the ball to kicked tbe ad vantage to with tbe kicker. Unless tbs Vv ar - . - m u - leather atrlkea the grvund wlthla the aeutral suae a player uu the kk king aMe may not be teglin.i ity tutwfered with until he has vite laeuty aMs beyond the Uue ef acnmaiage. This rule in Itself ara lea ek-aa handling f kicked Ulla Imperative, with the kw at it as tbe moat rvtwiMe eltornatlve Oead KUjkaea Nwmtraaa. Every one er the eastrra teams has twe or more reliable artists. IVan . sylvsals hss four haudv mea In Mar ahalU Minds. Thayer and Captain Mer rer. Princeton has I'sudctoo. Aa draws and PvaBekl Harvard to wrll supplied with Potter, Kvita aal Wig gleavrorta. The latter was lnjrea1n the game with Holy Cross recently aa l will not be able te r1.' u""1 ,h" wl big game with Tale at New Haven Tale baa Anderson, tbe former Wis. roasia halfbsck; Frsm-is and Captslu Howe. The latter has d. vel.ied lots one of the greatest kl krra la tbe coun try this season. Tbe Army to well fixed with An;i. Deaa and Hyatt, while tbe Anaspo:U bbcb have a, daady la taltno. la Thorpe Ctsich Warut-r uf the Cartlste Indiana baa a noted to man. Cornell seenis to have tbe beat of them all la "Little iMdie; Butler, the Red and White qaarterlWck. It u tier's educated toe has won several game for the ttbacsna this season. Nearlv aL the .wrtrrn conrVrrnce teems have men ef h or leas sblllt y ta the klcklug llneT1hla a.o. Cap tain Andy lll of Indiana Is probaMy the best la tbe west, a! work being al only of the long distance variety, but extremely accurate. Vlaiueaota has a man ef great fbillty In l'aprn. who to said to be better than Johnny Uc Govern la the drop kicking line sil far his superior la punts Illinois has Seller, "who won three games for his team last year merely through his ability to kirk, guni aad Hm was hailed aa sue of (be Mar of -wws W WWW WWWW WW WW WWWW WWW W WWWW WWWw o kK - r -Ml 5' Cfe$ mil l;-s ft.r the MOHNIN(J ENTKUPUI8B n whole venr 1 1 y MaII tlurinff narpiin lVriol, now oi which clout's lumber 31, 1011. ... . Tak? advantage of thii offer by plying for a rrnennl of your mbscriplion at llarynin VnW rate, and trll yout nrighbort ahout thig ntp. THE MOItXINO ENTERIMUSE A WHOLE" YE Alt HY MAIL 1 ' WW W-www Wwww wwwW www- Vwww w wwwJ wwwWwwww WWw A Doubtful Cemplin-ient. He Ton are jH:tlvely ;ui as sweet as you caa be. She I don't think tliul much of a compliment. You see. It ail depends uion bow sweet yon suppose I am resily capsble uf (elng.'-Tooa Topics. Tha Cemst "TVbv did they name tbla special train the Comet r "I supiNMe so la esse of a collision tbat they could keep It going after It bad been telescoped." Baltimore American. Phots by Aaiertcan press Association so ms hotkd roa ABTIVTS, plows of Tals. gprsckllng of Brows sn Moll of Wlaeenehv the west on this account, although bla work In other departments of tbe game was no better than ordinary. Ia Keckle Moil Wisconsin has a noted kicker. During practice bis work Is accurate and his punts very long. Chicago bss not a man of ability, and Coach Stags bss been working night and day trying to find a player who will be able to cope with tbe stars of his four great westtra adversaries. Michigan baa three reliable men In Captain Conklin,' . Harrington and Thompson. Coach "Harry Up7 Tost thinks he bst one of tbe finds of the eesson In Harrington, . What Hs Knew. Wlseum Honestly, now, did yon learn anything while yon were In col lege? Orsdosbi-TJm well. I learned how to state my ignorsnce In adentlflc terms, Her Weak Artloulstletv Tea; the mansgsr of the English op era company turned her down." "What was bis objection V "Why. he ssld ber voice was msgnlfl- tent, but she ssng the words too dis tinctly. "Cleveland plain lealer. OrTsnaivs Off! oars. "Blllls Longears la awfully sore on the police" - Tea. They've arrested him four times now, and each time they've tak en him to tbe pound Instead of to tour-Harper's Weekly, LITTLE EFFORTS. A great effort may be made in a moment ol excitement, but contin ued little effort can only be made on pnnlple.Coulburn. MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. Do not live lor yourself alone, and do not be fearful ol diminishing your own happiness by promoting the happinest of other. Hotai Arrivals. The following ara registered at tbe Electric Hotel: Iee Yates, Grangevllle, Idaho; W. P. DlbMe, Molalla; . E. C. Nelson, Richard Murry, W. Frost, Molalls; William Sturdevant, Mols'la; Dr. Hirer, Lebanon; Fred Bchafer. Mo alia; Augusta Dourban, rUcberland ; M. R. Iloyles, Molslla; Ernest J. Bias, Lincoln; A. E Maddox, Grant Mom power, J, W Ashland. II. Hoffman. R. J. Blmmonds and wife, Bpokane, Wash.; W. 8. Tayne. Portland; A. Danes and wife, Portland. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. B. and Harriet T. Allen to Her man Deckman, lo. 2, section 7, town hip I soutn, range 1 east; f 1. Fanny C. Snyder and Fred Bnyder et al, east half of Tract 16, Boring; $700. George B. Guthrie to Anna Delude, 2 3-4 acres of ssctlon It, townahlp I south, range 2 east; $10 W. A. and Lydla Chapman to David Long, land In Clackamas county; 11. Oils Dell HslI and John Hall to W. B. Allen, onehalf acre of section 7, townahlp 2 south, range 1 east; $10. Bandy Land Company to H. I Chslker, lot 4 on block 7, Bandy; $1. W. and Emily F. 0111am to W. R, Allen, lot 4 of block 7, Bandy; $150. . W, R. and Phoebe Allen to O. F. W. Dahrens, lot 4 of block 7, Sandy; 150. Evsrman and Clara Robbtns to Ed Iff RobMna, onehalf acre Mathlas Bwelgls's Donation Land Company No. 45, township south, range 2 east; $1. United States of America to Henry E. Noble, asalgnee, nortbesat quarter of southeast quarter of section 26, township 2 south, range 6 east; Patent, Charles RIstey and Alice Rlsley to C. Blanch Blghan, 1.26 acres of Jacob Rlsley D. L, C. No. 61, townihlp 2 south, range 1 east; $1. The Car that Delivers the Gocjj 1000 pound Ford Delivery Wajd $85.00 For Demonstrations Call C. A. ELLIOTT FORD GARAGE 4th&MloSk PHONESi Mtn 119, A72 '' Elizabeth a Munly and William A. Munly to Thomas J., ones, lot 7, At kinson; $1. The Hlbernla Savings Bsnk to Thomas J. Jones, lots 2 ana t la block 11, Mllwaukle Hlllcrest; $1. The Hlbernla Bartngi B fl Thomas J. Jones, tracti I nd . v block "V," Mllwttkle r'k; Tb Bandy Land Compn mer Van Fleet, lot 11. block IL' Addition to Sandy; ! ' ta YOU ARE Invited O. A. C. Short Courses Begin Jan. 3, Coottoae Foaf Weeks Every citizen of Oregon i cordlslly Lcul attsnd tbe short courass of tbs Orel"" tn tural Collsge, beginning Jsn. 2. WT,1" Ke tlvs courses will be offered In rf " , V- Chanlo Arts, Domestic Sclencs and A"W(r meroe, Forestry and music." Every cruras , Igned to HELP the student In M , , Make this a plssasnt and profltabla , Ing. No tuition. Reasonable 'conr:. For beautiful lllustratsd bulletin. Z' H. M. TENNANT. Registrar, Cnrvl'jL Farmsr'e luilnsss Course by CorrsP 0 n II