Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 28, 1911, Image 3

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A CONDUCTOR'S
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BlMFiX T. RAND
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It rui l,o p.0grr ,k
la lak fr a.,,eih,,g ihat oceurs
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- i ' 111 Mllfp (
Llk. I.ut lu pu.k on lo another pan
f Hi train In tl,. way avoid m
D.l.-..m 0i uaalon. probably baf
a, - a .. ... .
lb (limning of a ttiualo atudlo at ill
('Blur alrat.1 oh... .k .n i .
- - v-iv vijw win na pie a.
4 to meet and confer with any pr.
aima wbo ara Intereeted la lha atudr
ni mia ain ...
ly from Portland, waa a Ut.nt bf to ,u ,u,'n iloi
rruieaeor nui ana 'riror Aithu, ru niauageuienia
rmwi mum laugni piano In lha 'ti
veralty of Oregon at Kuan.
prominent In mui cirri la vu
.Mutt. and taught In Portland. iha
U ocompllbd on piano and pip or
an. Mb will be . .viiHuna, br-tba
mualr. Ming people or trrgia Miy.
Mr. an4 rMe Cheater Kllioii sna
lha latter mother. Mra llirnaihuh
Ml on Wedheaday for rUattl... Waah.j
iu viaii won r.inu and iiilu
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an. cOwVtctkM
' , f..m lk a
gaiarp" i. - -
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jjka, kaaa ala4 hr f
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-tj mi ao anuiy la lb
a? fe'a iun inw wt
aal AaMbioa t ar)
iwf 1m awiw. i iwwwtnt wmV
Mlwr'fcxl - 1. uOta.' CwU
fare iimi iKiar.rui l.,. -,,..
lu lha l an. rtu l .iwn,-!,,
rnaio about l. Tt, n.iniauy ilnn't
Ub o f, Oiiiumwi In mil b
ta. ani) nliora Hit-jr ata It prW-r
that lti law l tiu llirlr nlr.
I aa aHiiK HiniKu my train one
da wiim a rr.It likni man bitnW
0a a IP-del u anmlivr rNii I ri
ful In ULe . of ruurw VirrrUNiii
b aulil thnt It bad In-tii wild lu Iiiim
for a lli kH ni fmul and I Inn! nut
lu lake II I li,.i.tii hut If lie iJMn'l
pa; til fura I wuulil (ut lilru ilT
brrmHii br h I r in a Klnlluii ralli-d
Ar1lliatui. ; Ififf Hml a kuiiI.I
f.ir (be atiulv dlnliiuie I rrlli-d
thai lw iuuIiI rt.tr- in Ariliirton. ami K
ll fl.llll't flllll... I... U .1 1 ...41
'Un- and J off .i U.rli'rvllv two uillm tMyoinl
n lu.irina I Arllnri'.in
y I The limn w a i litrutlj pla) IliK luime
. 4 . ,. . iiiiiv I iit-ir nil ri in lllv ill a III
MM llHHAH I Allff Will klttlf Ml Ihit I
II.....
rhorli. Mr. and Mra Krnm. Mr. and
Mra. KUhHl will return to ibU ri(y
within a, weak, but Mra lli.ru. hu h
Htcxta to remain In Hm aub hrr
daugblar. Mra. Rrnal.
Now la a aplendld time to arraoaa
far a voura In aboriband or Ixa.k
keefJot in lha KiUn-ilr Hunlnr.. fnl
varalty, iWlland, or a i-ril tu.tl
day rata la now beinc ttmt. and a ill
aava qulta a HtiU bit In .tuition. Tb
wur k la Ihoruuclilv ronmlrle anil
lha hlbeM at ciular il 'naiuuii f
uarantetH In eeri a-ta.luale W'rtiu
at one for detalla and fijrlhrr Itifunn
i bin.
Mr. and Mra w
aim. wuiar4. u.i ti i-c
Kurti. arrived in N- Vrk Wvd
neadajr, and lll rrl. In Ibla
borne of Mr. and Mr. .tiwura. l-u.e "J '"r '"'-" '
for aeveral daa bef..rr aaau taking ' ""u" l'ne
mi ikelr raald. ni. lh I'mlUml i doing 1 tie fallow lookel too
publlp and brlna' tnrt.inul I I.....L T(ilnn.
.... . " 1. ...
a e ruira 17 u,u, aetvr W011U
I lie nuial ONaareealile dutr of a 10a
' I'UttMia iMTxina nir llir train
GRAIITED
Nina May Clark wan" (ranted a dl
orca Wadnaaday by Judga Campball
from Carl A. Clark. Tha ioupla ara
wall known bera.
Anna K. Morton waa (raoied mi.
r?T..iro.m.Kob,rt Mwtn, tb
lilalnlllf balna awarded tha ouatody
of thalr fblldran, Tbomaa and Hubert
K. Tha drindant waa ordered to pay
lha Malm I $20 a month alimony, and
to py V attorneys fehr"
N'ltl. Klli-n Whltahiad waa grant.
I! A HlVfiraka. aMVM I .... a.
'Kueoflhen.il bead, the ulalntlff bolna aw.nl.al tk.
Ilia aaalual m iltml ot th.lr eklMr.n fl...j.
1..... i . iiilenn. ' '
imiiinm wna aivorcar
from Aliiad . Itarkahira, and Oeorm
K Mct'anoay from. Pearly McCart
njtv 11... 1 1 . 1 . . 1 .
wnu rllbrr laiiiint or will not mi Ih.-frt)'. of !hir rklM r..r.l.v. . i,i.
ixti.id) mil waa granted a de-roo
Mra. J. M. Ijii-Ii- and iaMh'.-i.
U.H.n. Wku hate !!) In Idla ill V
vl.lilHe al Ik. kfim. of Mr ami Mra
?; iU MIlH-r, wbere lbrr awul fhrUi
01 a a. - retornrtj to iirlla.no . TnKia
wtenlng. and on Wiiin l-ft l"r
llend. where lli tl- Mr lw
Mara for a wevk Inry iimti 10
reiaru to Sirtland to remain during
rre1atile fur b)a i' lot lira llowrer.
Ilia rule riv lniirralle. and wt.rii
be rrfux-d to pay at Arlington I 1f
trruilnr.1 i pni til iu off at llarkrr
Hie VVIteM-tbe 4raltt tHd l M
ni. aruia uml.-r hi and lifting him
out of hla aeal hut)i him tu I lie
.. . .... 1 ..Vl. ... u
onr 01 iuf t ar 1 g"r uim imvuiiu
reiaru to s.rtlnd to remain during Mb)n I rtidaT'fei In dlUKle blm
th wloter. and whie MUa Marian I. , ,....,,. , ,
attandlng aritnul
LOARY OIMD CITY BK CARKECIE
(Continued from page I I
LOCAL PRICrS
l Derewber . to lha) wlfo of
IIIUh, a aim
Kaaa. of eeattl. Waah la
kl few day.
1 (Xabla. of MotalU. waa l
S$ m Wtdaeaday.
W Rla, who raatdew .oar
1 m h Ibla city Wedneaday.
t ). f. Keating, of Portland.
m ah tnj Wedneeday anr
a axL. I.lik UknUI a...
(ftTaday tranaarllng bual
1
ka Helat. of Aurtirm. waa la
Ot; aa buaina Tueaday and
jahr.
if. fcalik, of Hubbard, waa la
TTanaay, reglaterlng at tha
Ratal
I iattaa. a pnnlnent fartnar
Uk u n ibla city on bul
ftMty.
haay JrUb and brother, ror
aftraa. war in ibla city oa
Tatdy.
ii IchneBUurn. of thla" ell jr.
wiatldorado. wbera bo will
Wk Harry.
kaa, Rrawaier. of Portland.
a Wnoada rlaltlng
Mlaaaa Celia and Ikmha
h"". tudi.nt of tha Orav
JWraltaral College, a In thla
juiig hit vacation wttb bid
I I -ft Taylor.
JJOrata and daughter. Mabla.
ara In thla city, and aro
jHlormera brother, W. C.
oal bunny,
t of Redland. ono of lb.
rj farmera of that place,
w wa ctt on bualneaa Wodnoa-
a i. noma irom me
"fhur Colleg to apnd
TNan Wtlh hla naMitta Mr
Oregon Oty and the IJI.rarr Ataiola
tloa. lie gae a full r-art ot in
rwrwtpta and duhurarmeot' ot thr
aeaorlalKna. eiplini now ine cm
amaliia and raJIrJ attention l
tha annually Inrrt-aalng fund through
lb lnrrralng a men la lor taira.
a r. data later Mr Mrllaln re-
ar-lved a blank form aaklng th uua!
aueelMo which Bnu "
tnmed. and In due, rmr a l-tlr
wa rel4 from Mr Carngiea -e-rotary
aaaing bow the anoney tor the
maintenance) of the prriK-nt library
wa collected Mr MclUln rt-lld
that aa annual Incoova from the a
aeaanaenta of IIIOO wa aurrd. and
that aaeaabwra of dha aaaorlatuin o-n
frtbnted IIM lat fear A Mat of lha
Office ra and truatera and thrlr wc
patlona waa
A M'rr recl"d Wedneaday from
tha Iroomaater-a a-cretary ld thai
Mr Caraeila would lie pleaand to do
nota lli0 Un a building, the PUna
to bo anproved br blm fJ
to agrew to glva t
for malntenanca "
It baa lea auggeated by Mr Mr
tUla that tha aecti.m or Moa tfr-t.
b7twa." Main atreel and the .u h
ia Pacific track, which w. a recently
cloa-4. bo donate by ll" c
alto for lha library.
r. H. Hlnaarain
"Akdrawg la In Ibla cltr vlalt.
Mr. and Mra. Ed
". of ralla Vlow. Ho la
j tha Oragnn Agricultural
Mri William Durgbardt.
rto. . h"'n o'1
J? tttr ai motbor Mra.
"U'return to their homo to-
' rwtU-4 U flchool. IS I Wof-
a iT. 1,1 commnooo a now
Jwuar. a. Now would to i
hrranga for a law eourao.
udy of Jaw, aa It win
-T--. in itw achooia 01
-7TB Ihraa yaara and lv
a Wrlto for
Of L. i
lb..:..1 u
ma-lion.
FINAL TRIBUTE PAID
THEODORE W. W
Tbo funaral of Theodore Warren
CUrk. who died at the
Runday. w.ro held t Iht fw'l
Wedneaday afternoon -"""
Ra. O. N. Kdwaroa. p-"ZJJ.toV
Congregational chnrfh. "ff1"1"'
Of tno pioneer i - ..,,,r.
bwln. repre-nled.
waro cnartea n- - r u.
Charman. John W. If' ; -j'U".
field. Mir" Toiroro . - - fuJ
Th. floral offering wo M"1
Tbo Interment
'VorT wi ! Ctaf wa. orn at
Tbeoldore w- ; ., .( the
lUckrll... Conn. In U.
Mr Clark cm. O-J K?
Nora Mo... to""" $ wall
lira. B. Moaa. prominent ana
known -rA-Ti. .M; Jrte'ndVnt of
tlk.BalahlairotJJ.Pn0 w.a
Manufactnnng mill
alao ownar of a i""". kl. f,my
at nandon. where no w - c,.rt
wrraTSS'-st--
In rortiana. .
"lha Hivar Uaa. .g
other atraam In tba Brmaoi
ovual -. .
k, f o oir. ana atrt,
JH) h n thla city vtaltlng
m - ""long ma uragon
tki I.n.r uaenta who aro
H uL T " meir tbobiiod,
'"aaj
havo
warn th riogU of Mrt
Z' v Cb-rloo C3. Schwab
1 reiurooa to uro-
"l w. . . '
ttw."' bookkoapor In
I!?' baa boon In
I 1 ?! ParanU. Mr. and
vnTi. w"droi. naa returned
, r w raaum. hi. A.,nam
aar homo aftor alaltlnar
THE TOILER.
ten.. ikoo thai comfJ
.71- Oa
Lupifoywe.-
:ra"cdcet.al bodr5
manuno.
fo nW
rm.J-Si.-
motKcr. th. 5p. hk
ui. wU h . or1
from tb platform be put up an ef
frctlre rralalame lirttlng (ila grip
on tha guard rail, he bung on till a
crowd, attracted by the iiole. colle.1"
ed. and niy wan. Munich atruggtlng.
fuun-l lirentb tu cume the rallroud. It
nianagi-tnriit and all It eniployere
llually I puolml blm off and alBiiaM
tba ebglnrvr tu pull ahead I left the
man hklhg bla flat at me and vow
tng Vengeame liking bark from a
dlatance. I aaw blm haranguing tbM)
who bad wltneaaed hla ejei tmeut.
Tba matter troubled nic I ected
that ha bl,)"iie right to rkle thnt I
knew al of-tht be would ani- the
comany And I would be diacharKcd
f not having paa-l nun. uroio
arlly. thla would not bare troubled
me. but lu thin cae the nmu. thoiik'h
Bhabblly dnrwH. dffl not look like a
tramp or a man acculouin! lo force
hlmaelf a deadhead
There bad leen an attempt lo w k
one ol lb train on the road which
had nearly ncede.t The train re
f erred to carried a large ura of money
for au nrreaa company, and It
nippoed tant It wa to roh thla car
that tb attempt bad been made
Duanlng a lore I train myelf. I did not
. l ..k ih.mi In ibe matter, for
an hit-, m" . .
.a. 1.. i ttniurwl 1 did ool henr
lory ou - - ,1
I waa lut atartlng out on my dnliy
trip and had no tlma to ladulgo 1 my
mrtotlty b.v making Inqulrle. about
""when"' reached Arllnptoo I wa
banded a telegram from tbo auprrln
"andrnt lo atop my train Jul .crow a
Se about, mil. before I rmhrd
ll.rkerTlile and take on a party thai
S be walling tbero for me I made
Si 1 rlflea a. well . revolvers grd
S a aotnlwr of band, nffed prlaonera
fbo offleor. put their captlro. aboard
tha train, and arter Piar.o.a
me ii- . L tit pnl ect
.go yoa 1 put m n , ,ul
'XFJ I ia.7 "n m
money Wo re gulf V for 'nT-
thing th.t "'(Tln-l. I looked
Tbe man H)k. bantering'y '
. Ma face and ee'ed famlimr
S,J. lt2Jrd.P- m. that be w.
JhVy with whom 1 had
:nmem.-rmerh...ked.
mlllur- '
wnb Iheae g' sr ,ht .
on tMr wr1ta 7 ome
Umoafo They wer me
.karrlllt. '".".,. irt. 1 aaw
l " om t IjatJ.-a U. mil, tbo plaintiff be
l'ig Kiven h cnatody of their cbll
drtii. Ul -a and Glenn.
PROMINENT
PERSONS
SUED Oil TAX LIENS
Aprllcaiiona for tha forecloauro f
tag llrim war. filed Wedneaday ny
Harry MM. Courtrlght agalnat E. M.
Il 'vcll, ,M,(,a French and Mcol.i
Urea f ompiiny, CladaUine Real Kati'
Anaodailim. Arthur Deute, William I,
l.-lurh and OaniH F. Uhlb. H. E.
froai, triicrt. Mitchell Iewla A
Piutcr (.''inipjtiy, EJdwI. M. Atklnwi
ai.d Kailein Invoatuent Comp.riy,
William E K.Htea, John-Ed wart-and
('. K. Narh and tbo Portland Water
1'oaer A Electric TranHmlaalon Com
pany. Tba llena ware bought ' by Mr.
('oiirtr'ght.
I TRUCE FLAG FOR PEACE BANQUET
"(rotnlnued from "T).ir.0H
t'Mtay and again tha Colonel declined
f!tly to attends
"Abaolutely no," ba-aald. "I .hall
attend no dinner." -
Colonel Rooaevolt added that tbo
correapondenco between hlmaelf and
Mr. Ploonier on tbo aublect would be
tnmle public Hntorday.
Hut, aa Mr. Uloomar aaia, mia
would 3it cbango tbo attitude of the
jiroiuoujra toward tba acopa of tha
ratberliig. in oiner woraa 11 waa ior
tha purpoae of promoting "world
neaca In general without referenco to
aoy treaty In partlcular.?
Heart to Heart
Talks.
fy EDWIN A. NYE.
riRtSIDE GAMBLERS.
Bocauee of tbo acandaJa connected
with certain jbUt cluba tbo pollco of
tba north aWo. Chicago, havo atarted
a craaado agalnat "Orealdo" gambling.
What la -Oreelde" gambling?
It la gambling Indulged In by oiclo
alro aocloty women. Tbo fair game
atera do not merely play whtot fot
take much Interr. in ine "-"- bot p,, for money,
my train ja not liable lo bo wretkea r dKect)
for purinaww of Wlitiery.
-...oT I waa told that the
k.it attempted to w
ik. train had Keen tracked by detec
i..-j n 1 he conipauy. and
Tbo captain of police aent detective
. rti eartiiln boateaaeav declaring
T that If th gaming waro not aoppreeaed
nO WOUIO rBlUX lUeW UWUJ-.. OW mmm
aa If they were downtown gambling
tlvea employed by inr romp-. --
an arreat bad len made iui a.frariHa dlctof
According to the poUcw, tbo poaet
.karrlllt. n wafldenr 1 mw
tn W' y ' . thtM men waa om
d, until one of thea. n 0
hoidened M lW t0 m
i,lldnltfctoee't-
.roroowuhom. Town
n,,V;-nrk.
Vwordl .1
,fl Vfr-'n- .heir vo. b..ry.
ino-1 el"'1'"'
n7.nd thirty
n, atlaaloaaoro. waa
Liatoricw""1.
DECEMBER 23, 1911.
mm m
MS TREE TO SELVES
Tbo Nowly Weda waro en
tertained la a moat delightful
manner Tuoeday evening, ono of tbo
featuree being a Cbrtatmaa tret Banta
Claua appearing and making each
gueat a preaent. Tbo early part of
tho evening waa devoted to card.,
and tbo prlaoa war won by Mr. W.
K. Logua and A. A. Price. Tbo dec
oratlona war. rory pretty, being of
holly, Oregon grape and Rod CnrlaU
maa bell. Rofroabmonta waro aerv.
Od.
Preaent were Mr and Mra ur n
Logua, Mr. and Mra. Ooorgo Han-
aiua, air. ana aire, 11. s. -Plenary,
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Price, Mr. and
Mra. M. D. Latourelta, Mlaa Helen
Daulkon. Mlaa Btaa Daulton, William
Avlaon.
REFERENDUM CASE
WILL BE APPEALED
SALEM, Or., Dec. 27. For tbo Bole
purpoae of relieving tbo atate of all
danger from making tha tolstako In
laaulng warranto for tba appropriation
of tho Unlvoralty of Oregon... Attor-ney-Oaneral
Crawford, baa made prep
aratlona to appeal tho caae of J. C.
Friendly jtgalnat tbo Secretary of
SUto, (n which tharreforondnm peti
tion agalnat tho appropriations waa
held to bo Invalid br tho decree of
Judge Oalloway, of tho Marion Coun
ty Circuit Court. Tbo Secretary of
State roquoated tbo Attorney-General
to appeal tbo caae and Becure a Judg
ment from tho highest court in order
to asauro. tho a tat. officers that tbo
money Is available without further
legal proceedings. Tbo appeal ' la
baaed on tho ground that tbo lower
court erred In holding that any per
son may start an Injunction proceed
ing against tho Secretary of SUto to
prevent tbo placing on the ballot tbo
title of a referendum petition aftor
tho aamo had boon Died wttb tbe
atate, and that because a few namea
on tbe petitions aro found fraudulent,
tbe entire petition is Invalidated.
aawaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaB-aaawaaaaaawawaaaaaw ( "
MOTHERS INVITED TO
HEAR NURSE LECTURE
Special arrangements have been
made for an open meeting at tbo reg
ular meeting of tho Oregon City Wo
man'. cinK tkla afternoon. Mlaa
Stone, a trained nurse, of Oregon
City, wig give a discourse on "Tne
care of the child from the age of one
year nntll the Eighth."
Mrs. David Cauneld oeciaea 10 nave
an open meeting so aa to give all the
mother In the city a chance to hear
tbla Ulk and all aro Invited to attend
and tho members aro especially urged
to attend. The meeting will bo held
in tho Commercial Club par lore.
An Ancient Almanao. ,
Tbo British rauaeum coutolna a S.000-year-old
almanac written In red Ink
on papyrua.
Fleet Botanical Garden.
Matthaeua Svlvatlcua established tho
world'a Brut botanical garden at Saler
no, Italy, tn 1308.
I
games are played at frequent Inter
rata, some of tbo card cluba meeting
aa often aa (Ire time, a week. And
tbe stakes run blgbet than 1100 at
times. And the women at whoae
homes the cluba meet take a Take
off of much aa $10 from each of
the player.
But wait: ibtVe more.
On woman complainant, a Mra. Ten
Eyrk. told tbe po'lco oho waa robbed
In one of three aristocratic bomea
while playing poker of $35 contained
In ber band bag.
Moreover- '
It la dlao learned that conaJderabl
domeatW dlacord baa followed the rer
elationa of the poHce. Boabond. who
bad wandered t the sharp Increase In
household expense, saw a poealble ei
planitlon ' J
la short some of tbeoe women bad
beef) stealing In order to get the mon
ay to put Mp as stakes.
Which la a fine mean. .
And aa you read of tbeao thing 70a
trmble for the fntor of a country
whoae women are thna corrupted.
But- '
Remember thla-tbeoo women aro of
the eort who dawdle away their abort
forenoon, with their maid, and hair
dresser, apend their afternoona at the
card partle and their orenlng at tbt
theater.
They are but painted parasites, oso
leas butterflle. " '
In their fireside gambling they aro
man the Drofeaalonal apt-
ders that lor the foottab-BIea Into
their parlors, and tbo ponce ao weu to
make no dlatlnctlon. Perhap. If they
did not gamble they wool do some
thing as bad.
n...
They are not real women. They aro
only tho pampereo peia 01 r.u
Mereeeo'a Fertile pot.
Parte of Morocco aro rery fertile.
...i.. wrrtrea! "However, our
.r. ready at last, with aer
oral camel, behind carrying: oor beary
baggage. wa atarted for tbo bllla.
. nr.. ail our war lay through mllea
of country covered wltb fruit tree
1.4.1. with their rlcb roaaa. wrange.
..vlxora and neacbea wore growing In
tbe greateat prorualon.. nd between
were patches of l.nd where com wa
h.. Tkia com. It la aald. can bo
sown and reaped within forty day. 00
rich I. tb aoli " . .
Plenty of I.
rw von Hk rare maatT"
"No; I like It ajolto often "-Baltl
more Amerk-an , V.
''1- -. . ,, w 1 , ..' '"
- A' ' ' " s,-
Now lo tho time to t out .Reaa In your part of tho arty. , Two-yeaa.
old budded roaaa. 1
Fifty Varieties to choose ftoa
I will at them out and guarantee every one for only 30c eh,' Alao
a fin lino of fancy Fruit Trea that you had ought to ao. - Beautiful Oma
manUI Bhrubbary that will help to make your home attractive.
H. J. BIGGER
7th ond Center 5ts.
At the Old Stand
WOODCRAFT YOHEN -POSTPONE
BANQUET
The Women of Woodcraft of thla
city have poatponed their banqoet
scheduled at Woodmen ball tomorrow
evening until tbo latter part of April
when tho conteat will close. Com
mittee will be appointed to make
the neceaaary arrangement.
Tbe regular meeting will bo held aa
usual In the Woodmen ball on the
evening of January S. when handaome
plna will bo presented to the past
guardiane. who are Mr. P. T. Bar
low and Mra. 8- T. Scripture. The
inatallatlon of officer will also take
place at that time. Mra. Carrie Par
ker will be tho InatalUng officer. Re
freshment will bo eerved.
BROTHERHOOD GIVES
CHILDREH FINE XMAS
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Through tbe commendable efforts
of tbe St. Andrew'a Brotherhood of
St Paul's Episcopal church, and tbe
liberality of citliena every poor child
that could be found wa aupplied with
gift and famllle with money Christ
mas. Saturday and Sunday preceding
Christina the rectory looked Ilk a
veritable Santa Claua abop. Pi lea of
basket filled wltb oranges, applea,
candy, nut, toy,, necktie, book and
ribbon covered tbe floor. Each
child , waa given, beaidea tha toy a
book. ' pound " box of candy, orangea,
apple and, a bag of nut. The par
ent were gien for hoe and cloth
ing, varying with the aire ot the fam
ily, from $3 to $7. Not only were the
poor of Oregon City cared for, but
many famllle ten mllea away were
remembered. s
The little boyo of tbo parish dia
good work In carylng basketa to tboae
who could not come. Mr. Hammond,
the treasurer, received $400 tor thla
worfc Tbo Rector, Rer. C. W. Rob
inson, In commenting on tbl work,
aid "Society doea more for any one
one man than, any one man doe for
society. Therefore, every man la
in debt to society and ahould do bis
best o dlacnarge the Brotherhood'
desire to do this a Christian men
and good cltisena."
DANCE HUSICGIVDI '
- BY PHIW!0o!C
: a 1 1 '" i a .
Cataract Hose Company No. 2 gav
lta tenth annual ball at Buech'a ball
Monday night Notwithstanding tb
many counter attractiona Incidental to
Cbristmaa day .the attendance waa
moro'than aatlsfactory and tbe daacw
will count aa oriv of tbe moat eucceae
ful ever given in this city. '
Tbe dance program waa exception
ally well arranged. A feature of tb
affair waa tbe instrumentation of th
orchestra, aupplied from tbe dance
section of the philharmonic Stringed
lnstrumenta were predominant, and
contributed much to tbo enjoyment of
tho night, although tbe first few .
dance were somewhat marred by tb
evident nnfamlllarity of tbo leader
with "the dance tempo in vogue la
Oregon City. Tbe officer of th com
pany are to- be congratulated on a
very aucceaaful dance, financially and
otherwise. ,
DO, TOD KNOW that th Enterprise
year-end Bargain Period la now on?
NOT GUILTY
of misrepresenting thla bargain.
Here la a chance In a Hfe-time
- for some young married man to
secure a home of bla own. A fine
4-room bungalow, . (Just com
pleted a week ago, all but pUo
terlng) on one of tbo finest lot
on ML Scott carline. " Lot la
60x105, fin tree and beauti
fully situated. Ha to be Been
to be appreciated. $100 down,
$10 a month buy a houao and lot,
at $860. th way It ataada or
$1,000 completed. Addroaa
C W. ROBET,
General Delivery,
Oregon City, Or.
HOW SMALL STORES CAW
DRAW TRADE
By Electa-ic Light
Using MAZDA lamps in show windows
and electric signs outside will draw trade from
larger stores notso well equipped. We will be
glad to tell yoa how this can be done with these
lamps which give more light for less money than
1iav I-
any other illominant
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& P0VER CO.
MAIN omcc 7th and Alder Streets
J. I Waldron.
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Iyn rord anno-neet
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