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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
MOKN1NG ftNTKkPKISK. SATURDAY, DKCKMHKU lf. 1911. g r.OQriKiG HITEOTSE CStXGOlf CITY, OREGON at S. BROD1E. Idltee ea Pwfcllohee. saaitac Ja- T Jl Kit at tha pmt ffl al Ora-aa CaOre.. weeef UN AM at Mara Tons suscttrmN. la Mrwtba. ay a.ll . e -k. k Kintf George and Queen Mary Off For the Delhi Durbar .ft SO . I M . Ie I . la CITY OFFICIAL NIWtAPIR. 4 THE MORNING ENTERPRISE IN Sale at the foliowtcc SIOTOS every day: HuaOey Bros Drugv Maim Street. J. W. McAsolty Cigars 8eveath u4 Mala. B. B. Aademon, UUa itir Sixth. M. E. Duao CoofeotJooery Next door to P. a City Dnt 8 'ore Electric HoteL 8cnoeaborw Coufectloaory Seventh aad X Q- Adama Dec 16 In American Hist:ry. ITTJ-BrMsh tea destroyed tw R" harbor by America a patrl.Hn. 177T Tbe Called State republic ree. ognlxed by Pram- 1864-End of the battle of Nashville . and Coal defeat of the Confederate ray of the west 1907-Tbe battleship fleet walled' from Hampton Road a on Its Partfle era T91Q Metvtlle tendon, tumorous writer and lecturer, known aa El Perk'nw. d4 at Yoakera. X. T.: bera 1W ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From mmn today toooon tomorrow.) Sun seta 430, rtaea T:13; moon rlaea ONE CANADIAN VIEW. Sentiment in favor of the reciprocity agreement with the United States la' not dead ia Canada by any mean J. Despite the defeat wulc Ita advocacy brought opou the Laurler govern ment the proponents of the agreement are still aggressive, aa waa B4d manifest In the Canadian aenate the other day by Sir Richard' Cartwrlght, .former minister of trade and com merce. Sir Richard characterized the op position to reciprocity aa a political care and voiced earnest protest against the manner in which the Coo servaMTea and their newspaper had attacked the United States. ' Expressing the belief that the Canadian people , ahonld cultivate friendly relations with . their neigh bor -on the other side of the border Sir Richard asked: Do the people know, do ' tbsjee'allngers of mod re call that jhe people or the United States are today close to 100.000.000 strong and within twenty-five year will reach 150,000.0007 . That la the alnd of power, that la th eort of na tion that these people think It wise and prudent and in the Interest of the British empire for us to insult and estrange." ' Now that the eicltenient and noise of the campaign have subsided and Canadians can reason calmly and sanely Sir Richard ' views will un doubtedly win . many converts to reciprocity. V f.ji..L . -C ' w i" r ; t,,;; i .. , " c 'AX - idili.YM J: air cm TTaae Aaaoctattoe. Photea by Amrp A MID the r beers of the London crowd, which never Ure of glittering (ec 4 tactes of royalty. King George. Queen Mary and their entourage drove on Nov. 11 from Buckingham palace, through the Oreea park, over CoonUtutloo bill, to show themaelvee for the last time to tbetr loyal subjects of the British metropoUs until they should return from the iHplbl dur bar. A short railway Journey In the royal special train took tbeo to VorUt- mouth, where they embarked on the steamship Medina, converted for the In dian trip Into a royal yacht. The divan, the room shown in one of the tlhistra tkna above the other la of the royal carriage aa It paaeed over Conatltutlun hill Is aa airy lounging place on the hurricane deck. It la paneled la light oak and baa gray pile carpets and upholstery and hangings of light blue. .Alle gorical paintings on the wall represent dawn, night, sea and sky. In the aggregate 28.490 persons axe receiving pensions from the Federal government on account of the war. This number exceeds the strength of the regular army when the war was commenced and U said to be 10,000 more than all the troops we had be fore Santiago On account of the war there are also pending 8.384 claims for pensions. Up to the present time our Spanish American and Philippine warwipenaes have been t34.H2.97.37. which ap proaches within f 12.000,000 of the en tire pension cost of the wars of 1812, or that with Mexico. And red-blooded. patriotic Americans cheefully contri bute their share of the cort. American volunteers have proved that they can be turned into soldiers la less than three years. On this point the Secretary of War can safely ad vocate a shorter term of enlistment DREAM OF RHODES COMING TRUE The Cape to Cairo railroad, once re garded as a mere figment of fancy,' Is slowly but surely approaching the stage of reality. r From the north the tracks are slug ginshly but steadily pjRMng their way down to meet the tracks that are gradually advancing toward the north. The Blue Nile waa bridged at Khar tum last year, as welf as the White Nile at Rabak, Now we are told that early next year the track layers will ! be at El Obeld. The Cape to Cairo road waa long i the favorite vision In the fertile brain of Cecil Rhodea. As he sleeps the sleep that knows no waking his dream Is coming true. Mr. Taft may have the felicitation of thinking that If he had not yielded to Colonel Watterson's combined threats and blandishments and stayed out of Kentucky until after the elec tion he could have turned the tide In that state. After It Is fully pumped out the bulk of Maine will be towed from the harbor of Havana and sunk In deep water. An everlasting succes sion of sensational yarns by magazine writers out of material will thus be averted. ' Trie Warm lurMa. The runtuu.Hr Uml tniltrO tifteeu uiln Utin fur tlu ttn It tmd onu-rrU. II was very jtil-t as he msii lliere. but Imernnily there win a wvtbtuir. At tUw eod of ' I be aixtreuth uiluutr Ibe waiter who luad beeu in total vlle fur flftrru mlnuiee and a Imlf Imatled Up "Tlint Bob will lie brre. Ir, In fire Uiluutr." Klrf luintttin elnl'xed ibrve 1 1 men Theu the waiter buttled ii aeuiti. "Tli t!h will be Wre. ir. la a uilo- ote" Tbe ruxtntuer turned to lilui. "Tell me." he uld iv'lftlr. but with a (ertalo euipbaxlK. "wbnt lull are )ou nslagT-New Tork Time Net Fee Tan Timas as Much. XIarka K" yuu saw tbe wi.uiho who druiped tbe purse, but IuhI her lu tbe i-rvwd Old you adreritMv fr ber rark Ve: I nt tbU iu: "If tbe rerr homely woman of forty, wearing a dr of lat year' a style and a iuot unliei-omlog bat. wb Iran ber ure containing 83. .V) on Boylaton atreel Saturday will apply to ber prop erty will be returned." I've bad no answer, though. Marks I shoold ssy not! Do you think any woman would own up to that description for 83-60? Boston Transcript PENSIONS FOR VETERANS. An interesting feature of the re port of the commissioner of pensions treats of the soldiers who served In the Epanish-Amerlcan war. The figures show that there are now 33.000 Invalid soldiers of the Cuban, Porto Rlcan and ' Philippine cam paigns on the pension roll. In addition to 3,032 dependent mothers, 1,217 widows, 822 fathers, nine brothers and sisters and 327 children of de ceased soldiers. . . An Eait Pruatia Custom. Mldaumiuer Aj. or Ht. John tbe Baptist's djv. Is s feMilrnl of ninctl importance union the M;i-nr ieitant girls lu eiiKi 'rnml:i. Ou Ibis day tbey each lunke s wreath. nndea b la tnrn tries to throw' ber, wreath ho as to brtfee It on a fruit tree. A girl mnat keep on throwing- until lier wreath stsys In Ibe branches, sod ibe uumlier of attempts Is Miippeed lo Indli-ate tbe uumlier of yesra-xbe will bare to wait to jret mnrrled. When tbe girls are thus enitsKed the .routi;: men of tbe village at and round challlnK tbero when Ibey uiisM. Tbe Maur ars Poles who live In that purl of Prussia which was noiv part of I'uiuud. Snnscribe for the DrJIy Rnteroriee The Musis In Baltimore. Tbe name of Baltimore undoubtedly has sweet munic In It. though our own ear, through king uxuge. ml ax the fact Wbat ther rlty lo tbee Htatea hears a more Mtalely, a wore sonurous. i more meliiSuoua apiellstkioy I'hlla delpbla ia clumsy: Kanxa City la com montilaie: New Orlenu la eonxtaDtlv and rUllcuUHiMj.v mlipronotimed: Pitts- burgh Is vnlsrar: New Vork Is naa and harsh: Chh-ago Ix eacopbomiux Boxtoo la tximbaatic: t'lnrlnnuti and BuTalrt are nlmurd. Only Balllmore wooex tbe xenxex and xailxtlex the mind a lovely, n luwfcini name, a name full of dltntliy and xetry. a name fit for tbe baliltnt of bemitlftil women and magnlflceut men.-Baltimore Huu. We Must Take Care of Our Moral Defectives ; Br Chief Justice I5AAC F. RUSSELL of New York r HAT IS TO BE DONE WITH THE EMBRYONIC CRIMINALS TrJAT COME IN HUNDREDS INTO . THE CHILQREN'S COURT EVERY YEART , " There is needed a staff of physicians who will give 'all their time, or nearlj ll, to examining moral defectives the boys and girls who appear to be moral imbeciles, having no moral sense, no ondenttandsng of righl and wrong. . - We need a place for these boys and girls where thej conld be sent and kept for schooling and manu training and general discipline EStil they could be turned out into the world with an understanding of rdar and virtne. " FORTITUDE. Forttoc'e is the guild and Hip port of the other virtues. Locke. There is s t'rength of quief en durance that is at significant of courage a the most daring feals of prowess. Tuckerman. White men should exhibit tlia tame' insentibilitv to moral tortures that red men 'do to physical tor ment. Theophile Cautier. SCIENTIFIC PUGS Wtitlt LAST L0IJGEIlTr3 Coisrs U3 Depend Upca Strengtb 60 Dan Qulclciy. 1 " BAT KELSON IS UN EXCEPTICTI tea aaraV l IHaaai 4 t aae aa aavawat Oaa- naaxi wasaatlailltr Nr awn, swers eaawe frae stevMled SaUae wMI ertawe tmr eelraai hUaMa akea U WANTf D, White Queen Flour This Is The Bsst Flour Obtain able. Lay In Your Winter Supply of Coal Now. Hay, Grain, Ffsd' and Kofroct - Poultry Food. Oregon Commission C o 11TH AND MAIN . Oraoon City. Frae Chemieaj Has ttsed tKe Oat Ramaraaely Wa4Aa AltsM In Oame Many Ysare MFarland and Ceuleet Unntarkad. Abe Attvll. cbamplou still aftr near ly fourteen yeere la Ibe ring Parky MvKarland. well aud Uaprj. tb beet lu tbe world at bl weight and Bot a mark to abow fur " yra at a s ranprr. Matt Wells, sevta year lo the gaute. perfectly ratloual and Ibe KuglUb light weight t bantploB. w Johnny Coutuo. rlear compieiKa. like that or a aot'rty belle, and bantam ehamplou. after all yean of avlttlos Aud agidu: Ink KiimvII. t as clear f brain a be uxetl lo lx. Khl ItrtMd. a trine unaHMtai itattlldtf .Vlaou,ifruui all avt-vuata. puo. n groggy. Abe tKldi Good uau. out aa wbur a of jure; Itoer I'ubola tbe wuie The above are a few llutrallon ot the xuprewat-y of s.l.-o. aa pitied agalnxt bulldog strvOKtb .! louk'bueaji 00 tbe batlleicrouud of board Wuowo aa tbe "roprd sreua. lu oue band we bsve four wen, rbaniioua lu tuelt reepei live i la Who hate won then rrowna ibriNuh a prvfeivihe lo bug lu Stead of lu ncbt. I" liw Ihelr beads" In atead of their brawn. Kei-Hillr. shirt s gtame over tbe tlxt of uten bo look a putx h 10 give ooe wbo depended on tbelr physical power-' more ton a tbey did upou (.'levrroena. - Note Ibe effect of tbe two eourwe to pui:tlliic fame A moral lu tbU atury la uot barut to Cod-tbe xafrxt way la the le-l lu OkBI dotu and geuerally the hortet ruuta to the height. Moreover, tbe stay at tbU coulee aput Im of louiser duratWo One tiften bearx Ibe et rrloii. -Ile'a a rough, tough fellow " There are plenty of rnigb. tough felloea. bul tbey usually t-ome to ibe end of itteir let ber long before Ibey ImuM. Touch neaa la all right ami undeniably count whjle la tbe full bloom of It stability, but unleaa there la something else to endure tbe bardxblps or t make Ibeiu lighter tbe Jaw becomes quite rare and tender. ' Abe Altell Is a lough fellow, but lie Utllliex tbe axxet but seldom, for the reason that be bua developed arleo tlflrally to xuib an eilrnl that be la rarely forced lo fall liaHt iu It I'urky klcKnrlsDd u a sharp inmraxt Now, very tew a wild xey that 'ntrt k hnd a Cru Jaw or c-oukl went ber a vk aua pum-b The Cbhugoan U 'toriumtte enongb to not need a atrong Jaw, bowei er, for it la ool often I bat be gets banged bard enough to ro k lit eyeballs. Parkey knowa how to pru tei t blmxelf. Ho do Matt Well and Johnny CouUin. Tbene glove puxberw. therefore, go on year after year meeting the lel and are good for an extenalre -rl.l of ling activity, t'nleea you bud area MrParlnml'a picture and were qiiiilnted with blm you oetrr would Imagine be waa a puglllxL III kin la pink and unblenlxbed. Illx enrx are like an ordinary man's wbo bu never xeen a right, and tilx none b never been iNrsted upon . Tbe ret of the gixxj one bare not been aa Im ky. attbougb Ibey are marked but little. CouUm bax a gaxh under hla eye. Wells baa a puffed ear. and Attell bus a sumabed noa Ate didn't get It In tbe ling, however A thrown brfc k did It. Battling Nelson was a lighter. Lit tle ntienre bad he It waa strength and stamina tlint be depended ou. Tbey served bint for uiosy years b cause Bat was an exceitUo to Hie general run of tough ones. Rut take a look al tbe Dane today. Ill fine has been all battered up. bla iioxe baa been broken, and hla enra bnv swollen so sbnormslly that his besting la so Impaired be can't distinguish the sound of ibe gong soy more. Unk Ituaaell Is snld lo be demented from tbe punching be bss received. Tbere are a great tnsny others we might mention. Ueeted abuxe bsa driven many a lighter crazy At moat. unleaa he Is a Battling Nelxou. the career of s "rough, tough fellow" la not a Marathon oue. It la the nmn with tbe clevemexa thai win nut In pugilism, and toughness alone Is not worth three hurrah Driver Murphy Hss Great Rsoord. Tbotvas Murphy, who wna tbe largest winning driver over the grand circuit this year with It. T. C Charlie llltciiell. Lady tale, fir it. sod other well known harness boraea. with 873.. 000 lo his credit, rode 29$ mile In bis races, not counting the dlxlsort trav eled while scoring. Of the 20ft miles raced 1-'jA were made In time better than 2:10. WANTKD Tourists Sod local people to see my collection of arrow-heads coins, India lrnkia. vid slants and curios of ! aorts Will bu or sell In thu i-ut IUt n gou.1 bargaisa la seiooJbaad furniture and tools, (,eiu(vt VotUg. Main' tH Dewr rlfth. Miss Sutton to Play Tannic Abroad, According to renorta from Monte Carlo. Mlxx May "utton. toe ex Ameri can and English tennis champion. Is to vlali tbe Itinera this winter and play In moat al! Ibe big tournaments there. Msnsgers of tbe tournaments at Nice and Monte Crftio think tbey ul be able lo Induce Mrs. lamhert Chamber, the English champion. To pir. , Possible Rsliof. Proapectlvs Tennnt-I like the bouxe. but I don't like that bugs building iu front. It's siH b a dreary outlook. Agent Oh. but that's only a gun- Itowdcr factory. It might aiplode soy dny.-London Opinion. ' A nsreine. Mrs. Freed to small dangbterh-My darling. I want to tell you a secret Tour mother Is going-to be married sgaln neit week. Daughter Ob. mam ma! And after all tbe trouble ws had with psps!-Boston Transcript. WANTKft Pour a to b"ard and room by prlvsie family, good table and rooms, ft M a week. Inquire at Enterprise. t FOR SALE. tXR SAIJ5 by C. II. Uveaay, carload Trn powder. Jutt received. POIl 8 AIJC-Household furniture, bouae for real. Inquire It Fourth a reel, Oregon City- AW TATION Wltb ample sspllal, ae equlpmsnt and a genuine w ar In position te k - . - J I. . . L I Your Intorewts wilLf rew If yew hova and w serdiaiiy te the tullsst peesikf eslsnt att , aaeeuntlns. sallit ! raM hslpfu) bualnssa man an.: individual. ,nm ssai rsrew if yeu hsvs a flnsnslal heaaew.- yew tool at heme Hera, um, sr 7.7 ThcyOAak of Orecon City .Vt-m PAH a. in THE CUUWTT DV n. UkTOVsUri rri-il p. J -igT-fll. Caaa THE FIRST NATIONAL BANir ol OREGON dm , OREGON Tre capital, M4ksoa.au a Jisatral B)MhleMj Sweleeee. Osmsm feee t A. M. Flng instruments. Slrector of bend orchoatra. Wl.l rural muMc or any oteaUU. OU at Kleetrti Hotel - . PIANO TUNING. WOOD AND COAL. ORRUON CITY WOOD AND PI' EL CO, V. M Bluum. Wood and ral delivered lo all parts of Ibe rl'.y. 8 A WIND A 8PKVIALTV. Phoe your orders I'acllle JiOJ. Home II 114. FOR RENT. PIANO Tl'NINtl If you want your piano thoroughly and accurately tuned, al moderate roal. uotirr ptsno Tuner at Electric Hotel Htrongly endorsed by the director of the philharmonic, who will per sonally vouch for bla work. LOST, TO- RKNT Itooma with board In private family. Address "A," rare "Kuterprtse. FARM LOANS. PARM- LOAN Wuilck i "uimick, lawyers, Oregoaj City, Or. ATTORNEYS, O. IX BUT. Altorwer-at-Law. Meate loaoed. s Net r acts fir Disked, faad Ullea aiaattaet. a(ats settled. e oral law bua.aaa Over leak el Oreguej Oty- C HEN flCHl'ETlEU Attoraeywxtt Law, Deulsehsr Advokat. wtM prax Uce la all oura. make cotlntlras arise lUdg Or ecu) Oty. Oi utav aiuiiot Ra N cTcoraj TcToat0 HARRY JONEH Buflder aad OaeersJ Coetraetor. EoMmates cbeerfwly given on all elaaeee of bwlldtng work, concrete watka ane retaforeed ewaereta Res Psoas Mala IP INSURANCE. K II , COOPlfR. rH" n-e laewraaee and Real Ketsta. Lot ae handle vor prnperttee e bey. eel! and eirbange. OfTlce ta ajafrprtoe Rtdg.. Oreeow City. Oeesm CLEANING ANO PRESSNO- CIIICAOO TAILORS aulta made to order from 110 and up. We slao do cleaning, preaalng and repairing Three doors south of poatollce. "muViciansT J. ALBA 8 ACER, tearaer of wind and IjOHT Saturday, a brown and while muley row. Kinder return lo Jim (iravee, 8eveuteenth street, or Q Kntlebrwcbt'a place), aad receive re ward. v IjrMT. STRAY EH Oil" 8TOt JCN IJewellen Gordon Heller pup. brown face, white body, brown spot on hips Return to 604 Fourteenth street and receive reward. NOTICES. i-w ..-aevr- a. eM:n tee .i ,.m '"-ssjaaaw Court of sld county. aa4 lu (w same. ,Iale4. Dec. . ll. OR A POWLCL A Homey fur ytts. Netisa of Apptisstien rf iZL' Llseo'i. "" Notice la hereby gleu. thai at the Hen eilr tttaetlna i .J: City OoutwU apply for a Boson, u sell liquor si my ptsce of kiwM 411 Main aireet. for a psndst torn ntuiiiBa. J. A. IILTIS. ' Hotsl Arrivtla The following are reginersd u n r.wirn iioivi: J, U lleodry, Ora MlrberL Kugeoe; A. 8 t'srle. fx fc Tbomaa, Portland: pred RuliUs4er Beaver Creek; M. P iHiylea, rnud Mann. John t;ian. Albany; J M ke wards. 8pkana, Weak ; II. A. Ktrt man. II .11. Bower, PurtUod; C I Fields, Ran Ftaaclsoo; R H r; j ruier. roriiaua. Notice of Pinal SottlsmenC Notice la hereby given thai Ibe un dersigned. . Ihe duty appotn'.ed. qualified and act It eiaautrls of Ibe estate of John J. voamark. deceas ed, baa Bled ber Pinal Report aa such etecutrts la Ibe County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and tbe Court has set Tuesday. Janu ary I. 111. al I o'rlock p. m4 a Ihe date for the Bearing of said Pinal Report and settlement o,' the jr ' . . . .... aroresaia estate. Mini . . t b. . . i ra km rrVHU are uw,wj "- J- -e" , loB, wf. o.cj.aU, p..r ' o-"- -- -,Mrw. Iou IIre . .ounty rntirt oi saw couniy. Bla tbe same. Dated. Dee., t, Itll. U 8TIPP. Attorney for Catate. ANNA POHMARK. Kiecuiris DERTIIiCK CLUB HAS D(C11LDT PROGPA'I Tbt LWtblrh Club met at tk ka of Mr II. K. Vtrslght Prltiay sitaf Boon, the boslesaea bains Mrt Un.l.,1 Ant l M tl . - - - . said estate. Any ana an per- , . . MlLl.. . . bavin, objeetna to said Sn.l 2 12 UrS and Notice of final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that Ihe un dersigned, the duly appointed. luaUPed aad acting administratrix of the estate of John ICrlon. deceas ed, has Sled her Pinal Report as such admlnlstratris In the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Court has set Tuesday, Jan uary I. Isll. at t o'rlock p. m., ps the date for the heating of said Pinal Report and settlement of tbs pforesald estate. Any and all per sons, having objections to said final report, are hereby notified to appear on or before said date In the County render ky Tbs aa.s Included "Love's Garden.- "Msarlfju? -Mummer," Mrs. U. L Hedftegaftt reading from "Musical Canwu KvettU" and Miss Marjory CaeAsM read Recollections of aa Early (toi hd.- Tboee attending wore Mrs. C S Miller, Mrs. John Loder. Mrs Baw Charman, Mrs. fl. L. Hedsee.Mrs Can Joehake, Mrs. Anna llayeo. Mrs. Wil ler A Inmlck. Mrs. 8 a IMllin, Mr& Theodore Oeraund, Mrs. Char I C fleld. Mr J. W. MoSatL Ml Ktafw Harrtaon. Mrs. m IelJirt. Urn P.dna Caufleld. Miss Muriel gis Mrs K A Chspmaa. Miss Msrjtvr Caufleld. Mr. II. K. Straight. Vn. t C Oanong. Mrs. John P.- Clark- - Tbe nest meeting will be kM st Ibe home of MUs Muriel 8tesa, ise ner Sixth and Washington ateteu. Jaouary Mrs. J. H. Ile-Ke Mlsw Muriel Rtotens will b Ike -esses of the afternoon. r Electric Christmas Gifts Are Popular They still possess that element of novelty dear to the American heart and thus solve the problem of giving Christmas gifts that are 'dif ferent." Imagine how pleased most men would-be to receive an electric shaving cop or electrc cigar lighter, instead of neckties, socks, and hand kerchiefs, "as visual." A tea kettle for grandmother, a samovar for Madame's five o'clock teas, a chafing dish for the college girl or bachelor maid, a disk stove for the bachelor, aflat iron or sewing machine motor for the practical housewife all these novel and useful gifts will be appreciated by whoever receives them. - It should not be foroott.n thit nM t,etp) CnpmM glft,' USEFUL gift. Each of th.ss dsvless Is dsslgn.d to do sums ens thing . better than U esn bs dons any othsr wsy, whsthsr It Is ta percolate eoff.,, tosst brsad .r furnish the powsr for running s sewing msohlns. The Hn. 0f .l.otrlo Chrlatmas gifts Is so eompl.t, that In It will bs found s aultabls gift for svsry msmbsr of the family PORTLAND RAILWAY, LltiHT & P07ER CO. MAIN 0mcC7fh and Aider Streets Real fkt "rnlng nfarpr1., t.u. X . .,..-. .... i , ,,...'-. .