VmATHl INDICATIOPia. IV I ' -i The ny dally iwwrw I Tttr!iM.l. f .ow Taura. VJSv I P"- twean Portland and Wm vN II i vry Mctuw . . J mae County, wHh a asmiaCeei N. .J I ' MMO. Arm yew an adverse Sateens MCtUW C- N ' . imMiw t mi advent; WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1500 0KR0ON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEOSMBRtt. 28, 1911. Pn Wio, 10 Cktci EMTPEKPKI1 lOCEMC FOR ' nnnr DiumirT rmi DHituuLi 1 So OFFICIAL ACTION TO TAKtN ON PtNDINO rniATiiti I a mm, wont present Cara' DH"- T Make State AitneuoH Tepla M ThQM T B I. Sidetracked. rW YOKK. I.' IT ""Although rtlIaat Teft U U be) the ueat of law end Andrew Carnegie U dows the i-wsram luittomrr preside. ....t,n arbitration lralis with Kt and rrniww for whlM Mr Tn bs Ubor4 ana waicn Mr rroci- rM Indorsed ere ot Ofnrl. HI. ii brought before the rltl r' banquvt to be bold at ... i. .Li.f Anuria Saturday night. At (rt this la the plan of a .. nrit. ,.( the eseen eoniromee " '. . t 111 .... Mrrviarr. Tae co Mm had reached thla derision, aald ... .n.r Ka had Informed lia aabrs of h reeelpt eeveral a of a l-nr from Tb"r llaa. jriiBina aa an otmoaeot of Cr Ula rhMa tf (ha pdlac lrail-a, lo attrfid tha fcatiqu!. Mr ttMmr Ihi-n UI4 quMoa k-f.. ihn mmmltiM and II d ar4. b- d. (hat I ha aoaa of lha fMf that II B I" IXW'DP aaryiaa of lha dlanaf lo ladorao tha tiamivbta t villi !M iiniionrtawdlna Mr DI"om ar N cm Colooal Koolt ' H'inilnua4 oa pafa I) Today - -. Cain and Abel Th itory of Cln Abal H) loo woll known t rao lUtoa. The Hack and PFPPFTDATFn DV XAAinr aar.nM irn i j M..ia.inWlt.u U I TTMU m UUlHyM lL V gM06 WOMAN CAME BACK O.K I ll vk.iiuu...u, V. ill 1 r I T "T . : - . 1 YVmjmO MW,viU YO'J HOLD My 1 II I I I TTI N'. J f u i.l iLiiiul TTvT.rm 1 I A0 or W) r-O l ( thc outtiw aoS ,StV ! '; i f j "'P AQQFCQMnm for 'ficRiHiiN iftTiff Mim'S flRSFRVF I Uilill llllllll II 111 I 111! - V VI 1 WIIWW - I inUUIILJ Ulaf I aW ' Vfl h Istrfftsapproved! WKOfW w a . " " i I I GRAND JURY TO PROBE HILL CRIME SHERIFF MASS TO SUBMIT EVP OENCE TO THAT BODY JANUARY 10. DECLARES SLAYER WE BE FOUND Official Haa Laborad Night And Day Trying To Find Guilty Man Frlonda Pralaa Hl Work DIMICK III FAVOR OF WEST SIDE CANAL LIBRARY QUEUED CHYBYCIE Sharlff Maaa announced Wednaaday that ha would turn over what orl denca ha had In tha cam of Nathan B. Harrey. tha MJlwaukle nuraary man, acquitted of having any connec tion with tha alaylng of tha Hill fam ily In Juatlco of the Peaca Samaon'a court, to tha grand Jury, which will meet January 10. "I want tha grand Jury to bare the evidence and to caae to be atfted to the bottom, not only for the benefit nf thai iwtniile of the county and atate, but for the benefit of the man we ac cused." aald the aberlff. "We maae a mlatake In not Introducing more evidence at the examining trial. The mistake will not be made again. I hall have a talk with District Attor ney Tongue regarding the course to be pursued." Bcores of friends of Sheriff Maas aald Wednesday that the sheriff bad done bla duty, and ahould not be blamed In any way. He haa worked almost continuously on the caae aince the nndlng of the bodies, and Baa gone without the necessary sleep for weeks at a time. It la argued that the sheriff haa done all It was possi ble for any human being to do In .win. tn anlva tha case. "I am confident that the alayer of the Hills will yet be captureo. con tinued Sheriff Maas'and I taaveby no mean a given up the flgnt. ir Mr. Harvey la innocent i wanv mi to be clearly shown. But aa certain aa the crime was committed the guilty person will be found, ana I believe punisbeav No complain na been uiea ' i n rvmlnir Jr.. hrotner or an. Hill, who fired two ahota at Mr. Har vey in an altercation oeiweeu mou December 1. .' . Z . (Capital Journal, Salem.) . Mavri flrant nfmlrk- nf Oreann City, waa4n 8alem today to argue a u In th nlrrult Mart and ln-ldant- ally stated that he thought the matter of tree locks ana canal at tne rails or the Willamette waa practically t Ut lla aava tha aro.t aide location will undoubtedly be adopted aa reconv menaed by tne atate canai ooara, ana ln the price of (450,000 aa agreed nnon. whIU It la hlcher than he would have given hlraaelf, will be aatlsfae- tory and the beat solution of the mat ter. He ays the entire campaign made by the live wires waa based on tha nrtation of some of the Oregon City bualneaa men that construction of new locks and canal on the eaat sloe and would have meant a large ex pen ifltnra of mnnov for labor at Oregon City, and would have been ruinous to the prosperity of tne big manuractur in. mDM-rni on that aide of tne river, Ha saya that with H. E. cross ne siooa almnat alon axalnst the east side location and It took a great deal or nerve and backbone to oppose them. "The Southern Pacific railroad now ret a a larra income from hauling two train loada of logc to the paper mills every day in tne year because mrm la no iowage over the raplda. Free ivk. and anal on tha west aide Will force opening the river channel through the Clackamas rapias. auu all that traffic will be handled by wa ter. The people will aava every year on frelghU all that the state has put up for this enterprise. Judge uinuca ia ... anthniilaatlc supporter of an open river and Is glad the matter baa been Bottled eatlsiacioruy to aii par tlea concerned. n t Mcllaln received a letter Wed- - - j- t rnniranman Hawley I LAST REGULAR MUTimu " vei , ,...i.i.. .w. rliit of a nhoto- , graph i.f h party Uken on the v n. Ijinc when Mr. Haw- COUNCIC AS NOW CONSTI TUTED IS HELD ST. JOHN'S DAY IRONMASTER PROMISES $1LM0 If CITY WILL FURNISH . SITE r elSO KECESSASY FC2 JTETr.CI Asaoclatlon To Meet Tonight Far Consideration of Proposition , Acceptanca Is Aaaurad. Andrew Carnegie win give 12.50 with which to erect a library In Ore gon City. A letter received here Wednesday from the private secre tary of the ironmaster gave this In formation. The trustees of the Li brary Association will meet toolgnt In tha Commercial Club parlor to consider the proposition. That it will be accepted la a forgone conclusion. The credit for obtaining thla magni ficent offer la largely due to Mra. W. 8. llHen, Secretary of the Library Asaoclatlon, who made the suggestion that Mr. Carnegie be appealed to, and , li T Mr Rain, ax-nrealdeut. ana one of the trustees, who Informed Mr. Cargenle aa to the conditions existing in thla city. At tne annual meeting; of the association held about one MAtith slam Mr MrRjsin WAI ADDOiOt4 UHuvm eaaw a-. - - a committee of one to "Obtain a Car negie Library." The paper mm man Immediately "got boay ana in a ie ter to the steel magnate told all about REGISTRATION TO OPEN JANUARY Great Holiday Reduc- Schmidt Bout I ; pbice of cEMnwnois increased (A good temady.) The Teamster (By thc Lubln Ce.) I Committee Is Instructed try vlmti'd this city recently. Mr. Hv rte thnt If a river and har bor hill Introduced at the proa rnt rw.ion of 1'ont.ress he would see ...... .1.. ini..rats of Clackamas coun- t Mava tv ero tnken ci.re of. He will try T0 H'VV 1 r. t un appropriation to dredge the Crushed Rock Put On Seventh , ,wr h,.re and Portland lo Str..,-Tr..l,. Ordsrsd i "XSlX In . ttr and cunty did more to aid . .k- .. J! i hi. work than those of any COMING FRIDAY Auld Lang Syne In Two Parts Something very good THE GRAND The last rk. - .w ,,.,,rr r.tv rtninrll. as at pn-ent con.muy--. - - . (,iilrict visited on his trip m ild Wedursuay ei-"'"a- - aa held eu -wnlng "Bnterprt (Continued on page two ) i TOO LATE purchased a splendid assert nt of R0U0H NECK and AUTO MOBILE SWEATERS, COATS FOR y0UNQ MEN AND Y0UN0. LADIES, thay arrlvad o lata. . Wa will ' thant out at ONI-THIRO OFF. our Main Street Window Die- i y. Ptice Brothers XCLUSIVt CLOTHIERS Not Like Othere, th and Main a. YOU are invited to hear the rt . Records for January them: 5866 n,.ThrTr. T. ""'TrMcN.u.Mo, 31837 "Intermesio' from RaTmontl Dixon Golden and Hughes A.. Maria (Adapted to u.ria Rustlcnna) . as.-J.inarky Sketch) "on 4, B-nio c- Roamin in the wo.n.. Sem. from the Sultan of StJu Q Trinity Choir Sweet Hour of Prsye'. Trinity ar 17013 i,, L. Croat of Chriat aa w - ... - - - , CLACKAMAS CHAPTER AND MULTNOMAH LODGE IN STALL OFFICERS. MORE THAN 125 ATTEND CEREMONY Grant B. Dlmick Toastmaster At Blj Banquet Philharmonic Society Furnishes Muslo. The Feast of St. John waa fitting ly observed by Clackamaa Chapter nnvai Arch Masons, and Multnomah i Mn-i - a.- V. and A. M.,' at u....n'i, wall Wednesday evening. More tban 120 Maaona were present and after the Installation of officers . K.nmiot waa Berved. Grant B. Dlm ick was toastmaster, and toaaia were responded to by Thomaa r. Kyan, j. Walker, wunam twaru, ju-i' i ,i,rh Uvv StlDD. B. P. JWnas, r- avail I : - w. liTlu. l . w. Vminr M . I. LAtOUretie, v. w . i ur a Hhnwman. n r tha blstorio uaya 01 V7 1 1 v. - . A Masonry, the day of St. Jonn, is aept k th craft throughout the length i . k nf tiA world. aim uim , .i T-k.. i..to n. nr orncera dt neiu- Ing High rrlest John H. Walker, of r'lul.nmaa t haoter. nu DJ luuui-o ii.M..in rrmonv. Beautiful 1IIIUIVD-..- ... .. ....). waa sudd led by me ruunar- I. OlalV DlOllll. . ti,, fnlnvni Officers 01 m""" . . xi i wpra maimutni iui man - n ..! aar wartDlutui maq- tne "" . - tar .J. 8. Walker: senior waruu, a rhanman: junior Henry u aiaj , .... Tmaaurer. William La"1"""' . I. Wol . o.nirk I wimn. iiuu a. tiearu, dt.... - . drum: Junior Deacon, idwux.. mund; Senior Btewara, vo... .a inninr HTfjwnru, m v . t.PI W - a wai. r kAmsi i jnnHm Offlcera inaucu u, Nn. I. Roval Arch Maaona tui"i -' - w ... '.. n.i.. txriniam Reard: King, M Bo 8or.K C. J. BcW an; cnapter oi in. ley; Secretary, is. "Tf"'r" t m Uadraa- Principal II?"' r K. Meldrum: RoyU An.li ranta n. i;nri . k "M . . .. v Ar rm. M.Atar- of Tbira veil, . m. Qsrnnd veil. M. u TrtU: m of First Veil. Clarence Eaton; sentinel, t. " wf-., MORSE IS DYING. WASHINGTON. Dec 27. A apeclal frr-n AtlanU says: "The truth about Cbarlea w. Morse la that be la dying. " Oh. I guesa I am dying." aald Morse In response to a question that waa asked. 'I donl mind that so much; I'm not complaining. But I wish to God some one would tell the President that I am not a felon. w l7. Mul rev. county clerk, an nounced Wednesday that the registra tion books for the nomination elec tion will be open on January z, ana those who (all to register, will not k .hi to vote in the primary elec tion in AprlL The books will be open until April a, ana rrom pra a m Id ay a. Tne cierg aiao buuuuw that tha ' declarationa of candidates k niad from January 1 to April S. rluh Inn Traa Tonlaht. The CbrlBtmaa tree and entertaln- tha Snnda achool of St. Id &W. .UV V - Paul's church will be held tnia eve ning at 7:30 o'clock In the banquet -nn, rr tha Maonnle Temple. A large tree baa been provided and gifts of -j. mwiA imiim win h riven to each child. Profeesor Eager will pro vide musicians, and a happy time la expected. Parents, relatlvea and the little frlenda membera of the Sunaay school, are welcome. (Continued on Page J.) on aH Whiskies, Brandies, Wines and Cigars until January 1st 1912. All goods guaranteed sad satisfaction given D. M. Klemsen 421 Main Street 700ol 31850 Hurley Bs (2- VICTOR AGENTS F. an Here's a present for every man in this town RIGHT now you w.ll have the advantage of the lowest priqes we have ever quoted on fine clothes. You cannot think . of a better purchase than one of these . . .. .. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits or overcoats This season we re going to move the faster than ever, get them out of the way offspring clothes ing in soon. Here's the list of prices: goods com- Your choice of any Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat 1 in the Store fof ( . $19.80 ALSO A lot of 80 Suits all sizes-Good colors. Worth 15.00 to 18.00 Sale Price $9.80 PRICES TOO HIGH FOR CM1AL RIGHT-OF-WAY WASHINGTON. D-fl. t7.-A further hearing regarding the " mnal at Oregon City wll be held I by the board of engineers in this city tne do wi of -way on both the eaat and west aldaa of the river are deemed prohibitive and If tha improvement a T" j.-n.iinn. nrnnaDir wm aary to acquire rights of ay. With every Boy's Suit we will give one . Boy's Fine Cap FREE Large Stock of new suits to select from at Clearance Sale Prices. . One lot of odd sizes worth $4 to $5 ' Sale Price $2.98 Lo Adams Oregon City's Big Department Store ASK FOR RED TRADING STAMPS