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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1911)
MORNING BNTKKPRI8K. srXDAY. DKCKMl.KK 31. 1311 mm pi j of Ve Wlady City le making tlllag U. J DJltlLrkiE tnroeds oa th rare! section. Hiflh Livin. In the Dinimf Cir of the Airship Schwabcn ta tea years that ended la 1919 (trie coast Wa lt lS,4t ta Bpul Uoa. Only lUtM Ilv ta th raral regions or towaa aot Incorporated. Th total gabs of tb Mat ta puouU lion daring th decade a S!T.4L.of bka aatf ta creJUe4 to Catcajnx la ISM ta raral aopalatioa oC Cat rax waa U.2 per reat of ta aaola la ISS: ta It was VT per t. aad ta U14 It aa UX CMt Cak-axo a oompUtalac of ta aUa cot oT Dvlax Waal el roa)4 be tpcte4 iIn ta asrtcaRural acUT Ittea ar Wax abaa4oa4 tor ctij ft. fteHMME, Entker ansl BA mi. mt Che. NM a Sweatees nb-m' ram sf KBcwnMi ....MM we, I ""J ... IM JS Men's SwSateS 4 C' CITY OFFICIAL NtWIf AHK. 1 IK . ; Baa Mearba. Be MM Nur Maatl. Be Mil e THE MORNING ENTERPRISE W oa mI el th toltowtcg store eery day: e Uutbr Bro Drags Mat Street e J. W. McAanlty Cigar 4 8m(I u Mum. t K B. Anderson, t VaU IMr Sixth. 4 M. X. Daea Coafectkxnery Next uoor to P. O. City Drug 8tor Elctrte Hot. Scaoeaborw Confectionery 8vth M .1. Q. AdaM. e Dec 31 In American History. MOl-fXrr John oe Sax, explorer of Oreg and snieseoaary t th la llut. bora: dd 1983 Tb ceteurated federal Brooclad Monitor. coaieror t tb rsm Mer jBL,.dowa ,atjpsidlghjl Mora S Uiw Utttcm. IM-taii reaiasor Ouooer. second daagater at Jsses Fcnlasore Ooop r and herself aa author of aot. died. , ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. ..' (Proa boo today to Boon toosorrewj In tM 423. rise Til; bom sets 4 30 a. av; SOS a. aa, Washington TtTi. imm la conjunction with planet Mara. Mr crater betas ly 1 min ste of are apart. Una eouOtutiag aa ocmltatto from a boat 2 X ro 330 a. m, Mfn rime: fifty third Sunday -t The i esi . 1 frt Mr. Brjaa aaa a c ha ace at laat. Wa- Tta fang aaya ta Catom re publtc" coatalaa 404.64.04 Pea era La. Tinea Mast ba bara. Ia4ee4- Al fred O Vaadertllt baa taforaed tba New York tax aaaeaaor tbat bt pee. oaal properly la worth oar ll.. Do wmi lawyer fa roc the trial of wroa Jarors? ' Aa aatomoblM raoa baa bee a beld alt boat bllllikc aaybody. Tbia aafa aa4 aa Wtea May aTeataalty rob tport of ru cbtef attractloa. DUappotntMeata cocoa oftea rat It eerna tatpoealbla to btcoMa rveoocO- 4 ta then. "bat ta meaa maaa 4og mot abaoxiotta tbaa a WOMAN SENATOR FROM COLO. Oa of ta poll Oral possiMIIUea of tba aear fa tare la tb election of a woaiaji aa United State aeaator froa Colorado Wom aar oag eaJoy4 aaffaca ta Colorado aa4 Mcmbera of their aex bar beld maay pabUe offleea. On of tba ablest aad Moat actlT of their lea4era la Mra. Sarah Piatt Decker Sb baa ba tb director of a Bomb er of reform Moremeota and baa aa siated la aamerooa others Eh it rreditej with baiiac aon Mora tbaa aay oaa a la bringing- tbont ttver al aaffrasa la Colorado. Mra. Decker ta bow put forward aa a candidal for Halted state Sena tor. Her friend bar started aa d acat tonal eajnpaiga with this od la Tbey propoa to try to bar ber electexj aext Aarast aa tba awecaaaor of Senator Hash, deceased. If they fail la tbia tbey will cadeaeor to bar ber cboaea aa tb aaeecaaor of Sena tor GagreabeiM. wboaa term expires March. 4. ltU, aad who baa Just aa aoaacod tbat be win aot b a caa didate for ra-elactloa. Mra Decker will b elected If tb aroavea) of Colorado ar Baited La their sop port. At tb outside , sbe woaid ed only tb kelp of eoapaxa tia few Me TOters. Tbea she would wo Id be certala of settinc So it la aot at an Improbable tbat the tradi tions of tb aerial will reedr a rod Jar by tb election of a woman to MeMbersbip la tbat aagnat body. A CITY ABSORBING A STATE Tb population of tb Stat of IIU Boi la being rapidly absorbed by tb City of Chicago. Tb rapid groat Ta oaly grwraac Roasla baa acaiast Persia la that she La Persia. Tb bamaae society did aot com- plain of any anoswal proas ar of baal aeaa while tb ooea wer sotiag tX lb Um AJUtele eUctio. China started something aad sb doeaat bnow boar to atop It. Mr. Rockefeller baa mired bat be take a few mlautes oft bow aad tbea Jo finance tb reorgaalxatloa of a railroad. ' ' ' AMONG TiiE CHURCHB First Baptist Church Mala aad Ninth streets. 8. A. Hajwortb. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by tb pastor; Morning topic, "Jacob Wrestling Wlta tb Ance!"; era sing topic. ToocblBg Christ"; Sun day school at 19; CbrlsUaa Endea vor at :3d. leader Mis Maad Cooke; George Pollard, of Port land, will address tb Toaag Peo ple's Meeting; all am Inrtted. German Lutheran Chiwxh, Re. H. Maa. pastor. Catholic Corner Water aad Teatb streets. Ber. a, HILlebraad pastor, reaideac 912 Water; Low Mass I a. as, arttb sermon; High Maaa 19:1a a. m; aftaraooa aerrlc at 4; Maaa cry morning at S. Gcongreg at tonal Church Sanday, Dec 24: Morning worship at 19:30. Tba choir wlU reader the "Magnificat" by Wilson. Sennoa by G. N Ed . ards. oa 'Most Modern Book of World." Pastor s residence. 71( Cen ter street. Telephone Mala &. Saaday school at 11:50. Eva aing worship at T:30. Subject. Can tb Ne Tear Bring a New Life." First Church of Christ. Sclent Ninth aad Center street Senicea Sunday at 11. subject, "Christian Science"; Sanday school immed iately following aerrice; Wednes day evening meeting at S. German Evangelical Corner Eighth aad Madlaoa streets. Rev. T. Wievesick pastor, realdeoc 713 Madlaoa; Sanday school 10. M-, Ing Wednesday at 7:20 p. m. Glad at on Christian Rev. A- H. Mai key. pastor: Bib! school at 10 a. bv ; preaching at 11 and S Mountain View Onion (Congrega tional) Sunday school 2 P- au. Herman Bchrader, Monro street. Pbea by Awrku Prwas jimtlsUas, WUIUE tb a teatfcM U aa tb pioa aeroplaa aaa lately bad alssoat a Mooupoly f pabltc this couatry. La tiermaay. watcb buaors Coaat XtpeUa piooeer f tb air. Interest ta dirtglbt b!Uxa ks stlU at-uta Oaly recently a anmber of Ptn Isa pnace aad ather royal -eroo agwa Made aa ascent ta ta new dlrlgibl Scbwabea. Among them were Prince Xuei rrWrs-h. the s isrfs aecond swskAIih aauLTtlaee aad Prime Georg of Greeca, As tb Scbwahe M Sited for carry tag p sengers fur a baaLoae fee It la perha; aararsl tbat tt shonid ha re a dining compartment, altboocb the s poet lie of ansa paaaengwrs wonld prelisbly be io Mnch affef ei by Ibe novel rtrrumntaws of tb meal ta nibw I hem to get tb north of their owoej out of lb men. aapertBteadoet; moratag aervtc 11; Toang People at 7 p. m. and preaching at I p. m.; prayer meet Mrs. J. H. Quia a. superintendent: Blbl Stady every Tbarsday after Era of Railroad Radi calism Is Now Over By Covrernor EMMETT O'NEAL of Alabama ff ECOVERIXG from tb effect of IryV nle wr hetwoen themselves, . XL Vjr which had impaired their ability to serve the public, and finding in eotobicatioo bj which the general public was rendered helpless a fruitful soil for the growth of wealth and power, the great rsil- , load became OPPRESSIVE in their ex action, generating that PUBLIC HOS TILITY which later flowered into lawa that am mam rkisri a -ia asm avte.si - - w r A ri 1 BLTRDEXSOME. ,to The enforcement of these lawa was responsible for the opposition to all the laws and the development of that new donrine which DE- JOES THE RIGHT TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT to impose trpon the intrastate road any regulation of even iu intrastate traffic, Tbia waa a right never before questioned, but in fact affirmed by the rulings of all the courts until recent daj. At no period in the history of Alabama has there been a more cor dial feeling between the people and the carriers, a feeling which has been produced by tbe recognition on the part of both tbat only bv just sod equal laws, which permit no discrimination or favoritism, can we ecare permanent peace and mutual and friendly co-operation between tbe atata and tbe carrier. BUT THE ERA OF RADICALISM HAS PASS ED. AND WE HAVE REACHED THAT PERIOD WHEN A WISER SPIRIT OF CONSERVA T1SM, BASES UPON THE RECOGNITION OF THE NECESSITY OF FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION AND MUTUAL GOOD WILL. WILL DOMI NATE THE LEGtStATION OF STATE AND NATION. First Methodist Episcopal Church . Seventh aad Main streets. T. B. Ford. Minister, residence SIS Cen ter street. Pboee Mala K. Stady ta tb church. Service Sanday. Dec 21. aa follows: ' 9:I o'clock. Sunday school. C. A. Williams, su perintendent; io o'clock, public ser vie aad sennoa by the pastor. Class meeting follows tb serric. 3 p. m Janior cbarcb serricn. Miss Case, superintendent ; 7:30. soag acute aad preaching by tb pas tor. A old fashloaed Watch Night aerrlc will follow with a varying program. Including Intermissions, installation of Epwortb Lgu of ficers, Lov feasts, and closing with a mid-night service, and New Tear's greeting. Observance of tb week of prayer will follow. Services every evening during tbe week. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. R. Landsboroagb. minister: Sabbath school at 10. Mrs. W. C. Greea, superintendent; morning worship at 11. subject. -Girded for Service-; T. P- S. C. E. at :. topic, Things I Want to Do Better. Net Tear"; evening worship at 7:30. subject. "Tb Alpha and Omega one-half hour of sacred song before tb sennoa; all ar welcome. Parfcnlaca Conaregat'onal Rev. J. L Jones pastor, residence Clackamas; Christian Endeavor Thursday ev alng 7:30. Sunday school 10. Emry French superintendent: preaching services each Sunday, alternating between 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church & W. Robinson, rector. Holy Communion at I o'clock Sunday. and Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Holy Communion and morning pray er sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sennoa at 7:20 o'clock. Willamette M. E. No regular preach ing services; Sunday school 2 p. m Mrs. Reams, superintendent Zion Lutheran Corner Jefferson and Eighth streets. Rev. W. R. Krai berger pastor, residence 720 Jeffer son; Sunday school f :30 a. m.. Rev. Krai berger, superintendent; morn ing service 10:20; evening 7:45; Luther Lea roe 7 p. so. West Oregon City School House J. O Btaats will preach at 3 o'clock. Sun day school conducted after service. Church of the United Brotherhood In Christ E. Clack, pastor: Sabbath school 10 a. m.. p. Parker, superin tendent T. P. 8. C E-. :20 p. m., Alice Boylan, president. Evening sermon 7:30. Welcome to slL PIAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN PLAXXED (Continued from page I.I " l 4. K- Practical-Progra m . March: Christian Men In Social Action. - 1. Tbe Sphere of Action. 2. Men and Religion Forward Move ment 2. Tb Brotherhood Movement. 4. Tb T. M, C. A. 5. Big Brothers. VIFE, ABANDONED twice, rnmsB. Alleging that ber husband was cruel to ber Margaret J. Raymond filed suit Saturday for a divorce from Henry Raymond. They wer married at Durham. Ontario, November 17. 1878. Tbe plaintiff ssys that while they were In Emersdo, North Dskota. May IS. 1894, ber husband deserted ber and their three children. 8 be avers that sh learned be bad gone to Alas ka, and after a long correspondence wrote for ber. saying that he would provide for ber and tb children. This wa fifteen years after be left ber.; Sb says Sb Joined bin to Alaaki, but bad been with him only four days when he lft ber again. He wrote to ber from Bealtle. (MOM MM SEED POTATOES HERE California la again buying seed po tatoes la this territory Sale of Am erican Wonders are ' agala reported at. nearby Willamette Valley points As a rale shipper are offering ILSe per cental for tbia variety, but It ta stated tbat as high as 11.(4 has be paid, although tb rumor ran aot be confirmed. Wltb tb coming of rains la tb south, the ground baa bee placed la a conditio for immediate planting. For that reason there baa beea a re newal of tbe call for seed stock and practically all of tbia business comes to Oregon. Tbe Americas Wonder seems to be tbe fsvorlt at this time. Tbe fact that It Is sa early grower and of very good quality has placed It la the front rank In tb south wtfnia the space of a few year. While the Burbaaks continue to lead all others la are of planting tbia Is du to tb fact that the latter Is a late vsriety and therefore a better marketable article fur all around purposes. Prevailing Ore iron City prices ar as follows: DRIED FRCTT8 (Buying) prunes on basis of 0 1-4 pounds for 41-SO's. Fruits. Vegetables. HIDES (Buying) Greea bides. Ic to 6c; ss Iters, S to 6e; dry bides. 12e to 14c; sheep pelts. 2Se to 7&c each. Hay, Grain. Feed. HAT (Buying) Timothy. 112 to IIS; Clover, 8 to $; oat bsy. best ! to 114; mixed. t to $12; alfalfa. IIS to 814.64. OATS (BuylagV Gray, $17 to 28; wheat 128 to $29; oil meat, 852: Shady Brook dairy feed. 81 2S per 100 pounds. FEED (Selling) Shorts, $;; roll ed barley,) 1: process barley, $40 whole corn, $39; cracked oorn, $10; bran $ZV FLOUR I I SO to 8S.2S. Butter, Poultry, Eggs. POULTRT (Buying) HeL. lOeto He; spring. 10 to He. and roosters. Sc. Butter (Buying) Ordlnsry eoun try butter, 25c to 30c; fancy dairy. 40c. BOGS Oregon ranch eggs, 3Se to 37 1 2e. 8ACK VEGETABLES Carrots, 11.25 to $150 per ssck; parsnips, 81.2S to $1 60; turnips. $1.25 to 81.60; beets. 81 60. POTATOES Best buying 15c to $1 per hundred. ONIONS Oregon, $1.25 to $1.S0 per hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Lvestoclt, Meats. BEEP (Live weight) Steers. 6c and S 12; cows. 4 1-tc; bulls, 3 l-2c VEAL Calves bring from Se to 13c, secording to grsde. MUTTON Sheep, 3c and I Vie; lambs, 4c snd Se. HOGS 12S to 140 pound bogs. 10c snd He; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and 10 1 2c Oeao-up Sale on Sweater. kc4 are SLASHED, CUT, and MARKED DOWN. rcnlteM of coiU Ladies' all-wool ftlK7 stitch, while iweatef coats, JouUc-hiraitcti worth $5.00. were of fered s s special at $3.65 now cut to close them out at less than ihey caa be mJ for, Ut THEY MUST GO, ami if price will do the wotk they are yourt at $2.00 ttxeh. A $1.50 value. Ladies and Misses white and s few grey tweeters to dose out. only 95c W. A. HOLMES 017 MAIN Wants, For Sale, Etc wuJ sL' ieeTil M eoe m a wer. Stem I, 1 1 1 ii , aJt a i' MSituui awe Ummm. vase sm eae. SS pmr snlt nea anr. Ml s per eaeat. Bos Ml sj HI wM tae ii IS fin i --it mi sill -T irm. wn nws i ir trmm m mm ejM ta aH ! sBaess ISe WANTBa to se my collection of arrow-bonus coins, India malms. t!4 sibji aad curtoa of .T srta Will b or soil In tbs ' Hs wea good bargaiss ta sevualbaad furaitur . . ., an looia. Iorg louar. m an rtna. OFFICE BOY WANTElAMast ve ta or near Oregon City, aad b over 14 years old. Good opportuaity tT proper person. Answer ta owa baadaritlag. stating salarty etpect od. Address I kit C. Oregoa Oty WANTED 81s room boas, with b"l aad cold water, off of bill Pbooe Mala 172. Orvsoa City. tt SE;. K FOel SALE. FOR SALE-Codar poles, saltabl for lelepboo aad Ule graph pole Writ C IL Wart he a. Orego City Rout NO. 1. ' FOR 8AIX Dry cord 1. IU liter wbea ordered. Phone Farm era Hi. Orego (tty. Pfik BALE-rurnltar of seeafoH bono very finest, ased oaly few Moatbs. wiater wood, potatoes aad caaaaed fruit A rare bargala. Pbooe Mala 2032. FOR SALE oTTTrXDE Aa Al"storh saddl and chap Inquire 493 i. i Adams street Lm LOST. LOST Saturday, gold plalte horse, sbo pta. Leave at Enterprise Ra ws rd. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, wtta foresee beat Phone Mala M. WOOO AND COAL. ODD FELLOWS TO BUILD HNE HOME Chautauqua Lodge, No. 120, I. O. O. P., of Gladstone, observed Its first snnlverasry Saturday night In Miller's Halt Gladstone Frank Oswald, No ble Grand, waa toastmaster, and 100 persons attended tbe eelebretlon. A fine chicken dinner wss served. Among the speakers were Judge Thomas P. Ryan, of Salem; H. E. Cross, Rev. Henry Splese, snd C. T. Toor. Tb lodge has a member' ship of forty five, and the Indications sre that th number si most will be doubled tb coming year. A lot baa been purchased by the organltatloa and plana will be made In a few weeks for tb erection of a lodge building. Tb dinner was prepared by tbe members of Kebskab Lodge. Inner 1 Oregon crrr wood and fuel CO. F. M. Blubm. Wood and coal delivered to sll parts of tbe cf.y. BAW1NO A SPECIALTY. Phone your orders, pacific 3602, Home B 114. I. H. MXTTLCY Nmw tmd CoooZid'tland FumHurQ STOVES, sURCES, TINWARE. GRANITE!. SHELF IMfUrWARE, AHD W0T10NS Cash paid for all kinds of Second Hand Gc6 1010 7th St. OfiEGCJCT of the J'hilhartnonle, who will per sonally vowch fur bis sack. AUCTIONEER. eoadurt aactloos aad will tU sale aay where ta Clackamas or adwia lag conn l lee o short BOtlr at reasonable rates. is avEN mm Mise Eula ScbaebeL daughler of Mr. aad Mr. C. eVbuebel aad Jaaaary bride, wss tbe honor gneet at a shower Saturday afternoon at her bom. 711 Jefferson street The sffslr wss I the nature of a surprise la Mis Srhoebel who was showered wltb many pretty and useful gifts. Tbe sHeraoon was pleaaaatly spent music being a feat are. and tootbsom refreshments wer nerved. Th present were tbe Mlsee Msrlaa Money, LoU lloattey, llssel Tnos. FVoreor Grac. Evelya Harding. Florence White, Madge BrlghtbllL Bess Warner. . pearl Frsacls. Ruby Fraarls. Filth Alldredge. AUce Ooett ling. Mar let a Illckmsa, Athena Scboebel and Clara Man, of Portland. 1911 Ml ez S SHOWS KG Gtf ' Tb Il eeaee of the QsJar' Conaty rWaoo) tbildrea. awsi rT Saturday by SepertAteatX ( Scbdoie Gary shoes as isuna i er 1919 of froa IS an le la.m Is a Most grs'tfrag sbowtag. sll j swrintendeat t'ary says tba SC i la eve larger lhaa had baa SC .ed. ftisty Se dLstrteis toftal g jlaies Ut year sM Oss few t eaumeraiora report Sal BMafC ot of the IIS dutririsMsatatr Ul tas Tb terms at S ati. range from gig le te awaSa ,. Read tb SWTS tag Atrat of Court eTessseinga. - Pstleoce-ABd sfter Ibe engagement wss brokea did be ask thst bka prev ents tie returned? Psfrlo -No. lie said be d feel perfectly satUOed If be eoukl only get bis letters ba k.-Ta kers Ktateotuaa. BsnemVs for tb Dally sjaiarnrta Rock Spb3 1 Coal Hsy. Orsln aad MM fcftV j White Qo: Flour Slue Stsin Fsaty rwajSt .;j T Ortgea Comaissie Co ELEVENTH AN0 stArsI 1 Oresoa CKy, I FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dtmlck Dimick. Lawyer. Oregon Oty, Or. ATTORNErtl 0. D BBT. Attoraey-at-Law. Moss) loaaed, abatraeta firaMbed. kasx title eiMtaee. eststts sussd, gwa oral law buataea Over Snag m Ovegoa Oty. (TRCN A frCHUsman Attoraye-et law, Dwtaaaer Advokat wtH pea Uo ta all aouria. raah eadleetiasu rtoe Bldgv. Or scan City. Ore UltOESi and COv-naCTOSl. HARRT JOVBR Rnfldor aad Oeaers Contractor Betl mates cbssifalt; give oa all etaaes of bwtletaf work, eonerwte wants aa rwtafnrowf nonereta Res.' Pbnn Mala 111 INSURANCE. . H. COOPnW, For Fit rasuraaee sad Heel . Lt na handle yowr properties we buy, sen pad OTcnsawo. Offlr la sbsMtpita .. Ovo City. Oreere. CLEANINQ AND PRESSNO. CTIICAOO TA1IX)RS suits made to oraer rrora 810 snd up. Wa slso do rlesnlng. pressing snd repairing. Three doors south of postoffc. 'musicians? SADIE EVELYN FORD Teacher of plsno. Residence studio, SIS Center street Phone MsMIn 94. EXPENSIVE I !.. ,1tn. w4Ual attention. bSlrs 9B i you would par $ T l "r rrora 78 cent to'ltSO per T T . ..a in the grtB s Treatment at Hot Lake, baths, costs m more tbaa kAll . uwmu nwnn can be bad from 78 cent to lis "- la th cafeteria ar served from 20 cents up and In the 8 usual grill prices. Baths rsag from SO cents to 1 1-09. We Do Core RheomAtisa 'bMMMMMnBMMMMMMMB Hot Uks afi ' and mud " title directltm bsrs w thousands. Writs . , trated booklet d?v Hot Uks n"2 . lb methods empkirs Uke Bsnslorlum Jj slbla ss It is locstsd K y o lbs mln specisi u"B"fl,;r L to b hsd st aBtiniss. js-agenis. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM , . HT 0EOOf4. VALTCR M. PIERCE. Prcs.-Mflr. J. AlBA SAOER, teacner of wind snd stnng instruments, director of band snd orrhestrs. Wlil furnish mttsto for any occasion. Cll at Bleetrtfl HoteL PIANQ TUNING. PIANO TUNING If you want your K-m, ussrougaiy aad accurately w!!r,t Bod,ru . notify "foogly endorsed by the C,tor if TatfTffT"' ! jp-iiiL.i.i-':: SPEND MONEY WISELY Ut thelChristtriM Spit It Pttr r but remember that money one spent is like tbe wstsf , v gon past the mill M never returns. b,,sia? The beat gift tbst Santa can put In tb child's tf.i? book no matter bow small the first deposit Tba boy of tr "r In life begins irom that hiur. U s tbe first step to M"" , Influence, and Independence. i - The Bank of Orffoo Gty OLDEST BAHK Kf TBI C0TJHTT -awi D 0. tJsTOtmarTTsI Prestdent THE FIRST NATIONAL cf oncGo:; city, otjzxtj CAPITAL, VMS - - a!, t V r