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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1911)
v MORNINQ ENTERPBIBE, SATURDAY, DECElfBCB 23, 1911. ,: THE LAST. HOURS nearer an-1 "end-em Xmn gift ha lf th TWt) t,( hav Mf mM ouggtlene rsech '-f f the f""y a'derly an t the llttl tab. zilktr tM t,r ' wi,h utiful Xmu gift. Mlhm h4,0g. W ft " Clu but w arc hi bckr. it1 . J. LEVITT w i i L ike " A f t,,, : 'wMhr r.o. oople of Tac j.,lrCUrpr. fro- l a. eubacrlber after hD placed b 0"' Os-.ter' Orwec. I Jtf r -zss i Nlolmmn A Undburg HIOH CLASS TAILORING lO telling Sid., Portland. Phene Miin 1161. of Carua, were In Oregon City Thurs day. J. 0 Hbern.an. nf llorlng, aa among tha Orgn City vlaitors Friday. J. M Mtruckeu. of iw.rtng. wss Irsns Brtlng bualnewe In Oregon City oo Fri day. Mr. and Mr K. Caaiday, of Carua. r in Orxon fur Piidar mornlnc. returning lo their borne rrlday se. bloc William Htvoart and Charlee llaker, of Caru. ware In Ibla city un bual- hom Friday. I). C. Ely HI aurprlM you when you e bla price of fura and compare lham with othrra TW n.ak good Xmn glfla. " of tha wall known raal.l.nia thai pUoa, wu In Oregon City YrV Mis llalan Olesson, tsacber ta tha pul-llo schools at Waaoo, Oregon, will rr v. bm lodsy, and will spend tba bolldaya wlt bar mother, Mra. Julm tiles son. Mr. W. If. Oodfray, principal or ha North School, 0rTBllla, wboaa li'.uia ta In thla city, arrlvad bar innranay avanlni to aprnd tba boll- flat trai Mlaa riray, of Mar.juarn, baa arrlvad In thla city to ramaln until aftr tha holiday with Mr. and Mr. Jack. Mr and Mr. William Mulray, who hava lnvn lull tig ihoir bonaymoon lo Han Franclaro. raturnad to Oracon i7 r noay aanma. wmu la BiiimuiiiK ID Jrn Arl ultural Colli-!, arrlvad In Or-Kon City rrlday to aiud tha bolldaya at bl ho ma bar. William HtuliU. a wall known rl drnt of Ktarada. waa In Oraaon City Thwraday and Krlday, raturnlns to bl boma Krlday morning. A. M. Ilumuhrry, on of tba wrll known and hlahly n-apwied raaldenta of Uraaun City, la arrloualy 111 at bla noma on j on n vuinry Aaama airato. ki . . . ..a a ..... mm nry iiraa win iaava on Bun dar morning for Nw Cra, whera aha win ix-nn y nrm!n' wiiii nr par nta, Mr and Mra. Mlrbaal Hulraa. Jhn II (ttawart, a contractor, of rortlnnd, and who baa bocn In cnarga of tha maaonry of the court court tlf Ihltl rlltf unnii ik itrm. vttfll fill t.iiHlt.M wlMilrkt-a IT-.. r Uf Ht'-wart and wlfa will take up thrlr miai-nre fi tjiaoaione IB) iue aariy prlng. (in Wrdfie1ay avrnlng, In honor of Ht John Day, (hare will be Joint Inatalla'lon of Clarkama Chaptar No. A REALISTIC PROPOSAL Dy EDWARD L SICKLE Coprrlabl br Arnartran Praa Aao- clallon. llll. BsoTimTocr SAIiTATOCIIU Ui ta feongry- aaun." HV mm that mno4 tor kt pajrllaB aaye I atoall take M Vrke M an aosoty atummva. LOCAL BRICrS lil Hrlni, of a bniUnrai Aurora, la In tbl waa In Ira Uroen. of Clalrmoot, dty rrtday. Ma K. and William Jonee ware In City Krlday. 1 H Viayard. of ranby. la to Oregon Kt artloa aa lurTmaa. Vr. and Mra Hlnrlalr. of Carua. ac- iBial4 by thflr daughter, uutll. la f ki-fii rvtitav. MIm Uam. illuuin nf thla atv. l 1 - A - kt.KMAU MUa iawai4 in jrvr MRIIUI1 WVWUiMa V rortUad Iburaday tvaning. I V D.I.I a.f K-..I- l'rmt In BB dtf on btialnoaa Krlday. mn. J. B. Cummlngat. of Itaaver rk. waa in tbl city Krlday. laue Bluiamaiai nf VI ah a. ma t a ti )ah alty on Tburaday and Krlday. Mr. gad Mm. Charles Welamand- l. ! William H btab. of Mmmiain View, who ba lMn axrloualy III for aavaral day, la Improving Mr. Jullua Moahbergar and aon. Kdgar and daughlar. Ilairl.. wire In Oregon City Tburaday. William Kler. one of tba wall known reeld'ota of Saw Rra. waa In tbl rlt on bualnaaa Krlday. Ktad K hafr. the wall known lum berman, whoa boma la at Molalla. waa In Ibla rlty on Krlday. Mr and Mra-EdwarA Howard, of Carua. ware In Oragon Cllj on Krl day. The Had Oooae eonteal of U Adam haa not ban dacldr4 aa yat. but will be announced aa aam aa tba winnrr la derided on ! f. Kaylrr. of Molalla. waa In tbl city on bualnaa Krlday. regl Irrlng at the Kiocrrtc Hotel. r irl I ahrln ona of the larg- eat llnaa of ly and holiday r1' In lb city, at low prlcea. ur. w A Itolmi-a. who waa re- cenllr operated upon at Ht Vincent boepltal In V)ruaoa. ia improi"a. Grace Hllroi. daughter of Mr. aud u.. . ii Hllroi. who I a atudent . ..... ,,.-! Colleae. ba re- turned to Oregon t'y to l'"1 ln holldar w th bar parenia.. . Martha lltt. little daughter of Mr. and Mra. 1. Ul. Improving from her three week1 lllnea. of typhoid Mr. A Knapp wilt lear on Sunday f..e Mnntavl a. wnet ne win Cbriatma lth her ltar. Mr llatfUe tr nrnirn Klrbyon, of mwu i . i 9 11 A at anal atllllnailnah Iwtaral One of the fpat urea of the evening will be a banquet. 8 A. Cromanbauaer and two chil dren, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, have arrived In Ibla city, and will apend the wlnti-r with Dr. and Mr. T. K. lizard, who r-alde near Mipla I .a fie Mrs. Cromanbauaer la a le ter Of Mr. Heard. frank J. ftpagle. of Aurora, I In thla rlty and la taking the teacher' eiamlnatlon. While In tbl city Mr. Mnaale la tha auaat of his brother. J. C. Bpagle, and family. . Nobel. 714 Main street, baa lot of m-lna feir the holldar! I'ort CO cent. Muacat 70 cent. Older wines at pro portionate prlcea. Mluce meat and I'lum pudding flavor. Grape Brandy, peach Itrandy, Apricot Iirandy, Ma dera. Fort. Hherry and Mucatel 1lnea. - r.lllaert K'oe. nna of tha well known vnaitiar taai-hera of Clackamas county. who home U at Aurora. Is In Oregon City, and Is among tuose tailing me tnarbers' eiamlnatlon. ua-a iia-atrlawa Hunter, who recently m.wi.A in rtraxm Pltv from LaO An- gr..!, Cal., and 1 the gueat of her ftater,-Mnh-Ida uonner. ieii..Tiuai for a brief vlalt In I'oniano. ra. Hunter expect to leave abortly for rnver. Col. Andrew Hegdale. of Gray'a Harbor, Waab., haa arrived In Oregon City, and la vlaltlng with hi brother. CP taln Kred Uegdaie. and family of tbl cltv. Ha will remain here until after the bolldaya. Mra. Ira Wlahart and little daugh- . tr.inh ..f Toledo, arrived tn Ore gon City for a two week' vlalt with Mr. Wlahart a parent. Mr. ana :.rA. it wlahnrt of Beventn ana John Q Adsroa treet. Mr. Wis ,art wa fcirmerlr a reald'-nt of Ore gon t nr. where ner nuaoaou nected with the Charman unrua vo.u . w 1 1 aa lai nnw in mi uiug, yniij. II" ae. - - - (hi. rltV. Uylord fiodfrer. who U itudylnn bmnIIcIm at tb Oreicon AKrlculturtl n rawinrnf.fl to Oregon City raamaln fllirlllC the holl a. -t.K Kin nirDntl. Mr. ftQd Mr. QBj j a W l a a..- r - ae a ( tltA fvanW Profeaaor Ilurge.s F. Ford iiitlc Kmogene. of the Lebanon u.kai are vlaltlng Dr. T. B " : .... ' ii- .j thta cut for a few rora ano ni; . - . . , day. Prof-or Ftrd takea apeclal In- tereat In school atnieuca In the cauae or nigner THE CHILD'S QUEST; CHRISTMAS ALLEGORY Continued from Pg 1) It wa a dar lu Novauilter. lb elooui without reuderina tbe room. Ilaliled br a fir blazlug on tbe beartb. cheerful by cool ra at I bad Iwu naked by la lay to take a cup of tea with her at B o'rloik. Hhe aerved the leu In tlilo ItriHKirn cua. ber pluk Ongers vying with tbe cblna In delicacy. Hli alao gava tne a very thlu allce of buttered bread oo a little plat. Then abe baudi-d ma a nankin. With the bread plale lo ooe band and tbe teacup In in other, bow wa l to apreaa tne nankin on tn v kneel? I triad to bold tbe d la lie In oo band Ibat I might opeo tbe napkin with tbe other hod pilled moat of the tea Into the saucer. It's Just Ilk a woman to baud a man several tblnga at ooe. I dldu't want either the bread and butter or tbe tea. Bealdea, I eipected every minute to brenk one of Ofty dollar tea aet. Tbla part of It wit over at last. A maid i sme In sod removed tbe agooy. sod we aettled down to a lete-a-tete. Halsy wa young, barely eigtiteen. I waa tweuty uln. I abould have talk ed about some subject with a bit of meat In It. but ualay bad juat emerg- d from child bood and waa making toe tranalt Into young ladyhood. 8o I must follow ber lead Under penalty of being considered old aa Melbiiaelab. 8 be badu't entertained many grown meu. and ber daehee st tbe Job were spasmodic. In my raxe sbe brought out a book with a lot of ailly printed questions, to wblch persons were sup posed to writ atupld auawera. Not that I minded this voutbful noo sense. I was getting on to tbst age wbere 1 wouldn't bare minded goiug back a few pege. Delay opened tbe book, banded me a pencil wltb a point on it anv one would know bad been shsped by a woman-tbat la. blunt aa a nail head and aaked me to writ an uia to the Ant aueetioo. "What la our favorite color r I looked at Dalsy'e llpa and waa about to wni "vermilion" wben our eyes met ana i nut In "blue" Instead 'Uow singularr abe exclaimed miia- ly. -That's my favorite color loo. My eyes are aa black aa a ataca oi black cats. Tha next Question wbb, "Are yoo fond of poetry t" to which I wrote, (Communication.) At o'clock Xmas morning the gen erous bounty of tba people of Oregon City will be distributed through tba Brotherhood of 8U Andrew at Bt.Paul'a church. They want to gtv something to every poor child In th city. Tbe distributing committee, wltb Miss a. I a. 1 1 - .k.lMnan ana Ullllatm ml III vvuj mm l. a. a" i , Hammond as secretary, will be care-1 . - .a K a auaala r. all Tha : IU W vaj a. .aaw .uv. we aaaa. m -w Brotherhood cannot expresa too en-! thuslaaltcany lis appreciation oi mt . . . a. i guta and money rrom our geueroua au ni what nobler work can be don than to make tbe heart of a little child glad on tha birtnaay, - oi us Child of Maryf UfflW Ml POUC! IN FUTURE (Continued from page J.) LIFE would be flat and colorless for both young and; old without some pleasure to give it piquancy. 8o with fond. A tlsh creatt. leaaur and .P, . J" -"l. It la oft time a. much of a ton.o J h. bet ' crlptlon handed out br a physician. It I yTZ? -poll ful housewife to get tba bt In rellshe. Ilad rellshr. i good food. W I AIM to kp tha bt in th -9r" loioua jama and lelliea mat ar. pi,ki;. Dreaarvd in kp th. natural flavor o tha bV.Lh.t brsnd-a" th bun th. fln.it malt vinegar. auc of th b ors mM drd and on dalloaol that hatp to rnk y mr pleaalng. a i aea Com In na If you want any rallah wa hava tuck. . It. Some of our leading articles for the current week: l...annla Mar.. r " - r r Pur Strained Honey Strawberry Praaarvas Crabappl Jlv BIokbrrv Jelly ; Currant Jelly R.epb.rry Prrv Lognbrry J" w..t India (tall Currant Jelly ' ' ' . ... J. E. SEELEY OREGON CITY, ORE. wllh blm. Havn t you any little boy or gixi. whlaper. the child. Tba man ahooa head. I rn aorry tor you. the boy. and b 'h.na atian'i nana, "ftverju " - Id 1 horn r fc. h, s your too. UW thatT" .la. f.c. light- Then tne :,.wMIH. d h a smue auu d Jnt you no the world anyway, and :"K""ln hi. heart, and rchn"dw.gTad because tbe man wss glad. wn.- of tn(. Then tney ooa.u - mlnlHler say inc. ----: " ed to g bofor. tn- - - v,knowl. make ready 1 yf. nfton,a IM ot aa v.taon wn. " .-Kocauae by the day-pr ng - - u lalted ua. to "'"-:. nf d..th darkness -? - " ' of ftutde OMt teei - girl in ae. au . twQ Ahd mere '"'h. . nd fragrant beautiful "'7 toy crtoi the Oht tbe' f ow.ra of ioy cne child, and tnere n- - - of wonder. H " .T, . owln. '? tn. aladneaa face. He re.i.'"" r -n .h , the hungry dot. - - ' - sparkling . d h(J nad wherVr tor to Ood". creature., be brought Joy to uoa - Md causa he " 1Mim.d .long bla along th. ut ,n tht path, along to- church. very Held, in uie ...a. He had Wheroo, 'ukr h. CbrUt child, doing """J"? I'ou guSs. tha name of the good. Can you g happy-faced flower? .Twyr';.m. . one also, :nJ:mnoTTad;tbewho,a year through. v In to i l derrlv." Thla waa keeping In line very well, and Daisy waa much Impressed with my tsste ana me aeu n iih which 1 expressed It. but wben I came to reply to tbe question. Wbat poem do you most aamirt r blundered. I couldn't remember any poem except -Little Breecbee, ana " .nnid never do to put that In. Finally "Paradise Lost" occurred to me. ana i - I I. th. twatfitr wrvi n -Wbat kind of a paradise?" Ualay Ik .wl mrklnc ber head on one side and looking at me like a canary mra. A kivalr cirl. .1 i. that reaUv the paradise mesnt In the noem?" Evidently John Milton a greai woi m.mm ml familiar tO ber. a. i -.,irin'i anawer for tnat. I re- niia "tfa the naradlse I mean." She looked down on tbe book for th., nneatlon. "Wbat trait wouia n,,w. aaina In one vou loved T' I - - .., wrote. Ignoring the true meaning. .a I J Ilk. haa tn ha a blond." IUUUIU liaw - mm a.i i.-. think mil nrefetTed blonds. 1 UIUU fl, aalit Da 1st i-oneclously. "I thought you preferred brunettes." aan-h .Knn ai WOU tOinB IUSW -Oh, I have noticed your attentlona to a brunette. A wava of elf condemnation 'wrpt over me at stooping to ui ...at i oan t aav that I waa bored The uext question waa, "What la your .rrtt. nroverbr To which I wrote In anawer. "faint heart never wbn There couldn't have been a proverb in.nnmnriste. Daisy waa ao un sophisticate!, so tender, that sbe might I I a bxak arn hv a rlrcUH maD or ....-rnumerarv In a theater. I groaned wben I thoutsbt what 1 waa ainklng to ) t r.Pawsipd. Tl ksl aa ivk rnnld du prefer the woman you would marry to br waa the next question, ana. anow.ug i r..i . ... i.irthdsv wohld come In UWUnj m laaaa. month. I wrote -seventeen and eleren . a. - By thla time Dalsya color had height ened a bit and ber anape.y ooeoui w ...i vaiiine a trifle more rspiu- r.aiu - . .. , , . . . ...... I i turnea tne ..-. - .1 h.r. were the questions for I lit wn 1 1 " - - women and. polutlng to a column begln- nh ilia nueniion. nui i . ... an..rr aaked her to do a ia.or.i. uwa.. . u.ti. .nawerlna- berseir. HUX in ouu- i- h.r the book my baud touched oer. ... ...... . tha heirlnnlna or tne acv- 1 UBl Waa uaa ond part. She tooK toe peuc. -uU trembllnelT wrote an anaw.r w question. ' ..... ma i a me Terr happy." 1 IOU UP a. - . aid before I had noticed that abe bad . ba niacMi ner reoiy id apace allotted to -Does music atTect 1 avs n.. f eawaaai avian you sentimentally r u. . i..- --a i h.d blundered. I quietly . u-. m. and kissed ber llpa- nrsw ii T-.. ... thirtv vesrs ago- t. naariv aa old aa I waa then far. I WU taw aa--- - l wonder If when he asaa a woo.-u . t ... ifaha moat Important nego- OO 111" wiaa - ..... a. a. llntlon In life-be win go aoooi aa.- .i ... t did. Why cannot young I llJ IWi v J - - persona do tbla thing with some ap proach to aignuy r . m.p. Becanae it w me ou.j i-. . - rlag that clvinaauon dm w natural law. .l.r. ..nawiailaax-aallv thSt tllBV llSVC got ita goat," aa tbe aportlug editors aay. Tba advocate, or waterway im provement will try to hava a definite policy adopted, and tha trust buatera are due Tor a toi oi auu-curuurauuu tain. . . . Wherever the Industrious K-guiator turna at tbe coming aession, ne is likely to run Into the slogan of econ omy In national expenditure. Army poeta and navy yaraa ar u oe souuau- a.4 Kaa alNafan aSafk pristlona for new publba building, for ...a aaaaa. fn Ft aW rilllUUI'L Ul U) pubUo bualnaaa. and for averyuiing else connected with tbe government a h. h.M atnarn aa cloaa aa OOaiV- ble. Thla city for economy baa even orevonted th conalderauon in me .. .111 . .aa H. Army Appropriation un. w ' pendltur for tba fortifying of Loa . .1.. haatanr fnr which bind baa been bought and which la the only Im portant strategic point, on mo r." Coast tot already provided with de fenses. Th President Is determined to keep up the program oi mcouuu-j. and the Democrata will have to get pretty busy, tne presiaems ir th.. aucod In showing lU'Uab. aa j y greater aollcltude for the public puree . . , . . I A.a Tint than tne Aaminisiran-'u this la all very dlatreaalng to the hard working congreasmen who loua to help tneir aisiricu. i aid of public funda. Logical. She-Why can't you give m aome i.. .han.T He-Becausw. my dear. money Is tight-Baltimore American. The Writing Mania. n.a ttoh for a-ribblli.f la Drovertjlal- ly undying in every aiave oi me .a Hall Calne. ' Eat, Drink anil Be Merry Here arc a few of the things you can save a Ribbon Candy . . . . ; 25 eu Grocer' Mixed - 10 lt. Cbrlatmaa Mixed 15 eta. lb, 2 Iba. for 23 Cta. Cream Mixed ...........20 eta. lb 2 lbs for 33 eta. Beauty Mixed 15 2 ,b ior 25 cU- rrench Mixed only 20 ctfclb. - Cfcrt.tma boxe filled with toe beat of candy ranging In -- - price from lO V 93 Aaaorted nuta, fin. and fre.h.... 20 -. 2 35 . Good old fashioned Hickory NnU 15 eta. Ib. Pine Nuta .25 cU .lu. Clgara by tbe box, all aire, all aUndard brands, at prieea that will aura please you. Special Manila 4 for 25 eta. or 81-50 box. . M. E. DUNN 517 Main St. OREGON CIH HARI10IIY LACKING III BOTH PARTIES WASHINGTON. Dec 12. (Spec- la.t 1 K aa Datmi hiir-an leaders are In dustriously seeking harmony, and that moat eminent of all pacifiers. Senator Crane, of Massachusetts. Is paaalng the aoothlnr ayrup around very In a...n...i. rr- baa not been able to admlnlater ' much of It to the lnaur- genta, but th later would welcome aome physician who could heal the rente In tneir own rmnsa. i ocratlc InaurgenU are not entirely of on mind either, and they are anxious that someone should help them to make peace with Honor wiw uw loua factlona of their party, although they would acorn to admit that they are even looking askance at tha oUv branch. Perhaps, as the Gridiron wlta had It, anyone who beara the oUt branch nowadays la a gooee and Do a dove. It aeema a Uttle early ba thw season to look for harmony. . Atmespherle Preaauee. flallit ttlacovered ln 1S64 the D res in re of tbe atmosphere to be flfteeo pounds to the Incn. Sunday eiectiona. in aaaweral EuTooean centers, Inclod- lng France and Belgium, election are alwaya held oo Sunday. Always Funny. A comedian aay a that yon can get laugh in a theater any tima by sitting down on a atlk bat. Anoiant Baoheta. Egyptian ladles carried little poochee of odoriferous gums similar to those atlll fasblonsble In China. You were Just craxy to marry we. weren't you. dcarr No: Just foolish. Houston iwu Farr Bros. Specials for Friday and Saturday Fine young Turkeys Gs.se. Chicken, young Pork, young Lamb.-Vou had ought to ba able to get Jut what y- want We will give you a chance to get your Turkey Free. here. We have a monater- hog on exhibition, weight yow get a Turkey FREE. If you guss hie FARR BROS. Seventh Street, on the HHI. r . ,nr "..i hv 818.000 men, ot 1 TT3.000 aauare miies ttt that tha Bnterprlaa ,.aren I Bargain P.rlod ia now onT aa Xalla.. a ..ua. ia in Palestine. It ta 100 feet bkw tba level of tba sea. a u.a. nor.. - . i t.kA. a blacksmith to shoe a horse. a aaa a. I'tll Igt. . . i Am Attn anoo W uuu DUi inww; oeipu.H VV nan w.v.w. . - - - -A lat aa 1513 th city of London had only thirteen doctora. counting aur- eeona and all. 1 t.niiraia k.. .h.a in turn, contained tbe following various numbers of ds -16, 80. 31 and. nnsllT, ; DO T0U KNOW that the Bnt" reaAnd Bargain Period la now on? o. TbaVlt pag for parUcular Electric Christmas Arc 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 aeckties, socks, and hand kerchiefs, "as osoal." A tea kettle for grandmother, a samovar for Madame 's five o'clock teas, a chafing dish fo the college girl or bachelor maid, a disk stove for tbe bachelor, aflat iron or sewing machine motor for the practical housewife-all these novel and useful gifts will be appreciated by whoever receives them. ... t. """ useful .m. - ' " " " " "" Z b.., , J ,. ... u - ' TM ........ CHH - - " " .d . .-Labi, gift " '' PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. t MAIN omCC 7th and Alder Streets