Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 22, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
E. E. BRODIE, Editor and PuMUher.
"Entered as second-class matter Jan
ary 9, 1911. at the post office at Oregon
r'ity Oregon, under tne aci
J 1879."
of March
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One Year, by mall
Six Months by mall
Four Months, by mall "'
Per Week, by carrier lv
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
" Dec. 22 In American History.
1807-Ttie famous "linibargo act.'
which practically susiieuUfd foreigr
commerce, became law. In spit
of bitter opposition by New Kng
land shipowners the act remained
in fnjj force until March. 180!).
1822 - Colonel Thomas Wentwortt
Higginson. soldier, author and so
cial reformer, bom: died 101 1.
18S9 Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist
died: born 1S37.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow.)
Sun sets 4:38. rises 7:22. Eveninj
stars: Venus. Saturn. Morning stars
Mars. Mercury, Jupiter. .. ... .
OREGON Yesterday morning a
CITY number of men were talk
. , i
ing together in a certain the biggest psychylogical mysteries of
business man's office discussing Bas- the day, so far as regards social man
ket balL Soon the conversation drift- ifestations.; If one had not seen it for
ed to possible methods of fighting the himself, as many of us have, it would
various temptations that beset the be impossible to conceive of a decent
path of young men, and one man sug
gested a city cliib house. At first no
importance was attached to the sug
gestion, but soon the feasibility of it
struck first one and then the other.
"My dream is in building a city
clubhouse which shall be devoted
to the upbuilding of good citizen
ship'', said one man; "Why
shoud we not put up buildings
that can be used for recreation,
reading, bathing, indoor sports, ev
ening educational classes, just
as we put up court houses and
municipal buildings for the criminal
trials, and business affairs of the
community?" "But that would cost
like sixty suggested another. "It
would more than save its cost," was
the reply. Another man thought that
it could be managed by interested
citizens of means putting up bonds,
(as .do the secret societies for their
buildings. But instantly the meeting
disbanded. Every man present real-
AN ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY
Prof. F. Ramsdell (direct from Eu
rope) the world's most celebrated
palmist, astrologer and clairvoyant,
has arrived in this city and opened
offices in the Annex Hotel. 524 1-2
Main Street, Rooms E and F, where
he can be consulted on all the affairs
of life. Prof. Ramsdell has no equal
in the profession.
He stands alone, the prince of clair
voyants, and is recognized 'by the
press and public as the greatest mas
ter of the science of palmistry and
astrology the world has ever produc
ed. He guarantees to reveal every
incident of your life, tell when, whom
and where you will marry, tell you
just what you are fitted for and how
to obtain money you are in need of.
The happiness of your life may de
pend upon the right solution and
proper advice. The professor makes
no mistakes, and all his predictions
are true, and he may be relied upon.
You may wish to know if it is advis
able to make a change in business
in love and in marriage.
WHOM SHALL I MARRY? HOW
OFTEN SHALL I MARRY? SHALL
I EVER BE DIVORCED? DOES AN
OTHER SHARE THE LOVE THAT
RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO ME?
IF SO, WHO? IS MY DISEASE IN
CURABLE? WHEN SHALL I LEAVE
HERE? AM I LIABLE TO ACCI
DENT? SHOULD I INVEST MY
MONEY? IN WHAT SHALL I IN
VEST? HAVE I ANY ENEMIES?
CAN I TRUST MY FRIENDS? IN
WHAT TOWN OR STATE WOULD I
BE MOST SUCCESSFUL? HOW CAN
I SELL PROPERTY? HOW CAN
HAVE GOOD LUCK? HOW CAN
SUCCEED IN BUSINESS? HOW CAN
I MAKE" MY HOME HAPPY? WHERE
AND WHEN CAN I GET A GOOD POJ.
SITION? HOW CAN I MARRY THE
ONE I CHOOSE? HOW CAN I MAKE
ANYONE LOVE ME? HOW CAN
CONTROL ANYONE?
. The Drofessor tells of these things
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Morning Enterprise, Dec. 19,
1912.
$3000.00 LOSS. NO INSUR
ANCE. Take out a fire policy today
with
Dillman&Howland
WE1NHARD BULIDJNG.
ized the need, and in more or less de
gree favored the general idea; but
when the question resolved itself into
one of wavs and means, the meeting
disbanded.
NEW YEARS It is an encouraging
EVE sign of the times when
citizens get together to
do away with the carnival of licentious
vulgarity that of late years has mark
ed the birth of the new year. Just
why otherwise decent people should
think it no wrong to behave like the
lowest of the low, during the closing
hours of the old year, and the begin
ning of the new, is probably one of
woman, under the . influence of cham
pagne acting like the typical coquette,
and otherwise disgracing herself and
her family. But with many people
the occasion excuses the deed. But
does it? We think not.
From the lobster palaces of New
York, to the Poodle Dog of San Fran
cisco, people of evil minds are pre
empting tables so that they might the
better gorge their filthy eyes with the
saturnalia they confidently expect.
.Time indeed for a change.
How much better the sweet strains
of Adeste Fideles, Heilege Nacht,
Hark the Herald Angels, or some oth
er of the time honored hymns of our
forbears. And how much better for
the children, the keenest and most
intelligent of all our critics.
THE GOOD
ROADS QUESTION
have to meet, that
Of all the prob
lems that our
c o m m unities
of the roads
and many more. He is ever readv
to help those with small capital to
find a quick and sufr-e investment. If
your business is unsuccessful, if your
health is not good, or if you are in
trouble of any kind, you should see
this truly gifted medium at once. He
has helped thousands on the road to
success, ' and he can and will helpj
you. He not only tells you what your
life has been and will be but also
how to better your condition in every
possible way. Thousands of people
are failures today simply because
they do not see these things for them
selves, oi are not following the right
trade or profession.
. Prof. F. Ramsdell has made a life
study of these things and he is now
prepared to show you how to make
a thorough success of your life. His
fee is reasonable and within the
reach of the caller, no matter who
and if he does not make youi a read
ing that is superior to any you have
ever had, he will positively refuse to
accept any fee whatever.
Notice! All diseases diagnosed as
tronomically and clairvoyantly. Come,
all ..you sick people, and I will tell you
exactly what sickness you have, and
will also tell you where and when you
can be cure'd. .
Office hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sunday, 1 to 4 -. M. Lady in attend
ance. The reception rooms located
just .at the head of the stairs, are so
arranged that you meet no strangers.
Perfect satisfaction by maiL Send
$1, day and date of birth, for mail
reading.
Special. Prof. F. Ramsdell is the
only medium in the country who posi
tively tells your full name, age, occu
pation, mother's maiden namje, street
and number of your house, where you
live; and he will tell it free of charge
to allwho some prepared to take a
reading. Capital furnished for busi
ness enterprises, partners found, prop
erty bought and sold, etc.
- 2 MAIN STREET,
ROOMS E AND F,
MORNING ENTERPRISE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1912.
Scoop's
aud highways, is probably the most
important from .the viewpoint of the
farmer. The Clackamas County dele
gation to the state legislature will
have the great advantage of being
prepared with a program that is not
only original, but thoroughly work
able. The three measures determin
ed upon by the committee which met
at Senator Dimick's residence the oth
er night ought to receive the heart
iest endorsement of every man hav
ing the interests of the County at
heart.
But it is Representative Gill's clev
erly thought out plan that will appeal
to many. He would provide for road
construction in about the same man
ner that school districts are admin
istered, making each district a sort
of municipality, with power to issue
bonds, the districts to be governed
by the taxpayers themselves, the
Board selecting a treasurer and road
foreman.
In effect this is a harking back to
the old fashioned New England town
meeting idea, but what' matter, if it
is better than oux present methods!
CHRISTMAS The best way to
PRESENTS have a Merry
Christmas is to
begin now. It is a pity to get fuddled
up with the idea that Christmas is
just a time to spend money. Don t
spend any money unless you find it
necessary to spend it in order to
give somebody else as good time as
you are having. Then spend it gaily
and never think twice about it.
Christmas is not a time to pay debts
(of last year) but to enjoy youT
friends and be good to your enemies,
if you have any. If anybody dreads
the holidays he had better go some
where and get inocculated with the
c'vic spirit of Christmas. It will take
better if he brings it with him. It
will last longer if he has enough to
give to his neighbors. It is contagious
but nobody is afraid of it. If more
people get ready for Christmas by
keeping it next week, some folks will
keep it next week who sometimes
don't get a chance to keep it all.
ADVERTIS ING
TALKS NO. 7
(By Ralph Kaye)
How's BUSINESS?
"For the last two months business
has been dull,,' said a Portland bus
iness man recently. "I have been
here for twelve years and have never
had a worse season or known business
being as dull in all those twelve
years." -
"What's the reason? Are the crops
short?" "No, this year wiH see a
Bumper Crop."
Just at a time when business is at its height we offer you
Winter Merchandise at a remarkable low price. Our room
sell our Men's Shoes, Hats, and Furnisnings at once. Don't
buy and save money. Look at our windows and they will
are selling goods.
$2.00 Men's Ruff Sweaters
1.00 Men's Sweater Coats '.
$2.00 and $3.00 Men's Hats
$1.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants
$1.00 Men's Dress Shirts
Cotton Ribbed Underwear
$1.50 Mens Wool Underwear
25c Men's Suspenders .'
COc" men's . Work Gloves . . ,
$L0 Men's Blue Flannel Shifts
$1.50 or $2.00 odd and ends in wool
Great Reductions on Shoes. Great Reductions on Pants
Everything in the store at Sale Prices.
NOTICE
2H AND MADE LADIES' BAG. 3 PAIR OF HOUSE SLIPPERS.
These articles are on display in our store. Do your shopping where your money will buy the most
merchandise. The most Reliable Sale ever held in Oregon City.
THE WORKinOfwlEH'S STORE 506 Main St.
Heart Is In The Right Place
Suggestive in Questions
Sunday School Lessons
(11) Because Doctor Linscott bases
the Suggestive Questions on the In
ternational Lessons, it does not
minimize their usefullness to those
who do not follow that series, any
one will say "that's BO,'r that
watches them.
Your Questions
Answered
If you would like to have angwered
any particular "question each or any
week from "The Suggestive Questions
on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev.
Dr. Linscott, send in your request to
this office giving the date fit the let
son -and the number of the question
you wish answered. You may select
any question except the one indicated
that it may be answered in writing
by members of the club. Dr. Linscott
will answer the questions either In
these columns or by mail through this
office. Don't forget to state what ben
efit these "Suggestive Questions" are
to you. Give your full name and ad
dress. Send your letters to the Ques
tion Editor of the Morning Enterprise.
Questions for Dec. 22
(Copyright, 1911, by Rev.
scott, D. D.)
T. S. Lin-
Christmas Lesson. Isa. ix:l-7.
Golden Text Unto us a child is
born, unto us a son is given. Isa:ix:6
(Verse 1 What troubles came to
saint or sinner out of which good may
not be derived?
(2) What trouble have you " ever
known, national or personal, that
could not have been worse?
. (3) What beneficent results came to
Israel from their captivity?
(4) Which most helps a nation, mor
ally and spiritually, its prosperity or
its adversity?
"Is it Politics?"
so. It's a cinch
"No, I don't think
will be elect-
ed.''
"How's Business?" was asked a bus
iness man who advertises. "Business
is Good," he said "I have heard it
is dull in other lines, but personally
my sales for July and August of this
year are ahead of last year, same time
and that is all I care."
He Advertised.
He identified hisgoods gave them '
o name a. neraonalitv of their own!
so far as the public was concerned.
He made good-on his advertised
promises he delivered the goods
backed up his statements. The pub
lic found this out and trusts him.
How's your business?
Did July and August of 1912 beat
the same months of 1911?
NO? Then what is the matter?
Is it crops or politics? here must
be some cause.
Did you advertise? Did you tell the
people of your goods their value
,....98c
43c
79c
59c
39c
...38c
.v.97c
15c
43c
.... 98c
underwear, 88
With Every 50c purchase we will give you a coupon that will entitle you to a draw
ing on these three articles: ' " 1 HAND MADE CUSHION
(5) Verse 2 Does God ever permit
or send any affliction to a nation or
an individual with the intention of in
flicting ultimate injury? Give your
reasons
(6) Is U so the light of prosperity
generally follows the darkness of ad
versity and that grief gives place to
ojy? Why
(7) What is the great light which
finanally came to the Jews and to the
world? .
(8) In how many respects may we re
gard Jesus as the light of the world?
(This is one of the questions that may
be answered in writing by members of
the club.)
(Verse 3 Why is an increase or
national uopujation generally regarded
with satisfaction?
(10) What are the - peculiar joys
which result from a bountiful harvest?
(11) Why do people generally joy
ful when they are making money?
(12) Verse 4 What deliverance had
God wrought for Israel?
(13) What oppressors does Jesus de
liver men from today?
(14) If Jesus delivers his followers
from, the slavery of sin how is it that
most Christians confess that they still
sin that is, are under bondage to sin?
(15) How did God deliver Isreal in
"the day of Midian?" (See Judges
vU: 19-25.)
(16 )WhaMs the power which
breaks the chains of sin and sets the
captives free?
(17) Verse 5-What is the difference
between physical and moral battles?
(18) Verse 6 Of what child does Is
rael speak or here?
(19) What did God's ancient Israel
expect their coming Messia.1! would ac
complish?
(20) What are some of the scriptur
al names for the Christ?
(21) How do the terms "Wonderful
Counselor, the Mighty God, the Ever
lasting Father, the Prince of Peace,
apply to Jesus?
(22) Verse 7 How many nations of
the earth does Jesus reign over today?
(23) What are the signs of the in
crease of Christ's government today?
(24) Will the day ever come, and if
so when, when Jesus shall rule over
the whole world?
Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 29, 1912,
Review.
their usefullness why they should
buy them and keep on buying?
In other words, have you given your
goods a personality of their own do
people ask for them by name and in
sist on getting WHAT THEY ASK
FOR?
Men, it's not a question of "How's ;
your business?' But "What's your
business?" That concerns the public.
Mind jeading, you know, is still in
its infancy.
How Long Will Mary tie Awayr
Before Mary went away for a vaca
tion somebody asked her when she
was goinji and bow long she would
be away, and this is what she said:
-'When it is the day after tomorrow I
shall start a week from yesterday, and
I'm not coming back iiutil the day le
fore five weeks after a fortnight and
three days liefore the day after a
couple of days before 1 start!" -
our entire stock of Fall and
is limited for space so we must
delay. Now is the time to
tell the story of how cheap we
15c Half-Wool Socks 11c
15c Black and Tan Socks 8
10c Socks ... , 4
35c Silk Neckwear 15c
EOc Silk Neckwear..... 29c
35c Wool Socks, Heavy 23c
10c Canvas Gloves ....... " --S0
Men's Garters 9
EOc Men's Suspenders 23
$100 Blue Flannel Shirts ...69c
Work Shirts 39c
SALOON LICENSE IS
CALLED FORFEITED
(Continued from page 1)
vote. The bonds are to be used in
taking up the city warrants which
bear a larger Interest than the bonds,
and consequently, will save the city
money. The Greenpoint sewer built
by Harry Jones was discussed and re
ferred to the finance committee for
further consideration. . The south end
sewer was referred to the same com
mittee. 1 The street committee was
authorized "to investigate a suggestion
that a new fire house be erected in
Elyville.
The Criterion.
They met on the avenue.
"Well. well, old man. I haven't seen
you for twenty years."
"No, it has been a long tinm."
"I hear you have a must intcrestine
family."
"Yes. a wife and two trrown daugh
ters." "Fine. tine. Just I lie risht niimtxr
for bridge." - Pltlsimrjih Post
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Notices under these classified headings,
will be Inserted at one cent a word, first
insertion, half a cent additional inser
tions. One inch card, $2 per month; half
inch card. (4 lines), Jl per month.
Cash must accompany order unless one
has ar. open account with the paper. N9
financial responsibility for errors; where
errors occur free corrected notice will be
printed fot patron. Minimum charge 16c.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP One large Merino Buck
Sheep, owner - may have same by
paying for this advertisement and
care. E. R. Leek, Oregon City,
Route No. 2, Box 12.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Painting and papering. Cut
prices until Feb. 1st. F. E. Hill,
Room 19, Beaver Block.
HOW would you like to talk with
1400 people about t-at bargain you
i have in Real Estate. Use the Enter
I prise. . .
WANTED LIVESTOCK
; WANTED Cows fresh or coming
fresh floon, W. C. Berreth, 1480, Ma
cadam Street, Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Registered rsey Bujl
coming two. W. Kujpenbender.
Oregon City, Farmers Pione 144 or :
Home Phone M 125.
FOR SALE Cheap, Holstein thorough
bred Bull. Call Fred Steiner, Ore
gon City, Route No. 3, Farmers
Phone P 151.
FOR SALE Colt, two years old in
April, gentle. Inquire this office.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN $1500, $1400,
$3000, $500 and $300. Real Estate
security, current rates.
E. C. DYE.
VIOLIN TAUGHT
H. B. WEEKS, Teacher
Grand Theatre.
of Violin.
MUSICAL
VIOLIN LESSONS Mr. Gustav
Flechtner, from Liepzig, Germany,
is prepared to accept a limited num
ber of pupils. Mr. Flechtner may
also be engaged for solo work or
ensemble work. Address for terms,
etc., Gustave Flechtner, Oregon City
EXCURSION RATES
EXCURSION RATES
Guckenheimer, and ,
Monogram,
Penn. Rye
The Holiday Season
is a good time for retrospection. If you haven't saved as
much money during the past year as you should, don't you
think a bank account would help you to save in the future?
Why not start the New Year by opening an account at this
bank; we know it will help you to save as it does others.
THE BANK OF
OLD :T BANK IM
D. C. LATOURETTE, President. F. J. MEYER, Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL LANK
OF OREGON CITY, OREGON
CAPITAL
Trmsacta General Banking Business.
Whiskey, $1.00 per Full Quart. Port
Wine 25c per Qt. Buy your wines
and liquors from us and Save Mon
ey. Kentucky Liquor Co., Cor. 5th
and Main Sts.
POWDER
Are you using powder? If you are,
you want the best. Use Trojan
Powder. No headache, no thawing.
For sale by C. R. Livesay, Pacific
Phone Farmers 217, Oregon City R.
F. D. No. 6.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rheumatism cured. I will gladly send
any sufferer a Simple Herbal Re
cipe that cures Rheumatism, also
a Trial Treatment, all sent abso
lutely free by one who was cured.
Enclose a two cent stamp. W. H.
Sutton, 2601 Orchard Ave., Los An
geles, Calif.
WOOD AND COAL-
OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL
CO., F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal
delivered to all parts of the ciy
SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phone
your orders. Pacific 1371, Home
no
NOTICES
Oregon City Branch ' Northwestern
School of Music. Opens Wednesday,
Jan. 8. 1913, in the Masonic Temple
Building, for new winter term stu-
dents in various branches of music
write to 129 1-2 Grand Ave., Port
land for application, terms, etc.
Notice of Application for Liquor
License
Notice is hereby given, that I will at
the next regular ' meeting of the
City Council, apply for a license to
sell liquor at my place of business
between 4th and 5th on Main Street
for a period of three months.
E. A. BRADY.
Executor's Notice
Notice is hereby give that the un
ersigned has been duly appointed as
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Amelia Miller deceased,
and any and persdns having claims
against the said estate must present
them to the unersigned'at Aurora,
Oregon, or to my attorneys at Ore
gon City, duly verified within six
months from the date of this notice,.
Dated November 15th, 1912.
. GEORGE MILLER,
Executor.
DIMICK & DIMICK, '
Attorneys for Executor.
Summons
In the Circiit Court ol the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
- sma.
Mildred Larson, Plaintiff,
vs. . -
Eli Larson, Defendant.
To Eli
Larson. Defendant above
named.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed herein against you in the
above entitled Court and cause,
within six weeks from tua 17th day
of November, 1912, said date being
the first day of publication of this
summons.
If you fail to. appear or answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint filed
herein, to wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now and neretoiore
existing between the above named
plaintiff and defendants and grant
ing 'unto the plaintiff an absolute
divorce from the defendant, and for
such other and further relief as
may seem just and equitable in the
premises.
This summons is served upon
you by virtue of an order made and
ontoroH hv TTnnnrahle J. TJ. CamD-
bell, Judge of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Clackamas, dated on the 16th
day of November, 1912, and which
order prescribes that summons in
this suit should be served upon you
by publication once a week, for six
successive weeks in the Morning
Enterprise, a newspaper of general
circulation in the County or tjiacisa-
mas, State of Oregon.
G. G. SCHMITT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
OREGON CITY
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
$50,000.00
Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M