Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 04, 1913, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1913.
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
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7TH STREET MARKET
FOURTH OF JULY
f FIFTY YEARS AGO. I
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People Were Awaiting News f
of Battle of Gettysburg.
FIFTY years ago this Fourth of
July the people of the whole
country were in a state of tre
mendous excitement over the
; battle of Gettysburg, which came to an
end the day before. For three days
startling rumors had beeu afloat The
Confederate army; under General Rob
ert E. Xe, was In the heart of Penn
sylvania. - Fighting began July 1 close
to the town of Gettysburg. The Unit
ed States government censored all dis
patches from the battlefield, but there
were unofficial telegraph messages sent
out from offices near the scene of oper
ations. After the battle of July,; 1 a
dispatch stated that the Confederates
were cut in two and retreating, etc.
, The Army of the Potomac was in the
field to combat Lee. Its commander.
General Joseph Hooker, had been re
moved June 28, and news of that add
ed to the anxiety of the country over
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the fate of the army. The government
censorship of telegraph dispatches sent
to the press was very rigid, but from
hour to hour in a crisis like that at Get
tysburg the authorities at Washington
sent dispatches direct to the towns and
cities to be placed on the bulletin
boards. In this way the people within
reach of the telegraph centers were
posted at intervals during the 4th upon
the latest news from the field.
The battle of Gettysburg closed July
3. The morning newspaper news of
that date was chiefly in the minds of
the public on the Fourth except those
who received the morning dailies of the
Fourth. This number, was a compara
tively small proportion of the popula
tion. In the news printed on July 3,
over which the people were ruminating
on Independence day, was information
of the severe battle on July 1 "near
Gettysburg."
The papers stated that General J. F.
Reynolds of the Federal forces had
been killed, that the Confederates had
been "repulsed" and "driven" and
were "avoiding the issue" and that
General George G. Meade, the com
mander who succeeded Hooker, was
"pressing" them. The general sum
mary of this information which' was be
fore the people on the Fourth was that
reports from the battle of Gettysburg
were "not unfavorable."
The morning papers of July 4 placed
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Oregon City Enterprise's
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cars in a mechanical manner.
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" 7th and Center Sts.
before their readers on 'Independence
day the statement that the battle of
Gettysburg had been the severest of
the war, but. contained no hint what
ever of Pickett's eharge, which closed
the day on July 3 and closed the bat
tle of Gettysburg. The papers also
gave official news relating to the fight
ing of July 1 and 2. One of the news
paper headings was, "We Took Gettys
burg." A dispatch from General Meade
dated at 3 p. m., July 2, the day of the
terrible battle in front of Little Round
Top, said that there had been no fight
ing of consequence that day. In one
hour after that the Confederate guns
opened upon General Sickles' line. A
still later dispatch also appeared, dat
ed at 8 a. m. July 3. There was no ref
erence to the results of the fighting of
the previous day, but the dispatch stat
ed that fighting bad begun on that
morning.
In comparison with Pickett's charge,
which took place on the- afternoon of
July 3, this fighting of the early morn
ing was a mere incident of the battle.
Meade closed his dispatch with a state
ment that the Confederates "have
made no impression on my position as
yet" ;. i '-
In this dispatch General Meade gave
to the people whose relatives were In
the army at Gettysburg food for
thought by stating that the losses had
been heavy. This news, taken in con
nection with the previous statement
that the. battle was the severest of the
For the benefit of the large number
of shoppers using The Morning Enter
prise as a medium in which to find
' exceptional purchasing opportunities,
this paper offers the following induce
ment to Its readers and friends to
carefully read the advertisements of
the progressive stores on this page.
, A grand prize of $50.00 in cash will
be given to the individual or any form
of organization or institution turning
in the , greatest amount - of money
shown on the cash checks or receipts
and monthly bills secured at any of
the stores on this page.
To the candidate securing the' next
largest amount, $15.00 in cash. '
To the third, $10.00 in' cash.
EXPLANATION.
To secure votes in The Morning En
terprise's Refund Bargain Contest .
make your purchases at the stores ad
vertising on this page, and call for a'
sales check for every purchase made. ,
Turn these checks into The Enter
prise's office, where votes -will be giv
en for the amount shown on . each
check. Five vcjtes will be given for
each five cents shown on the cash
check, receipt of monthly bill. This
vote is to be deposited in the voting
box at this office. Sales checks' must
represent cash ; purchases. All cash
checks and monthly 'bills must be
turned into this office within ten days
of the purchase date.
Every contestant entering the con
test is entitled to one nominating cou
pon good for 1000 votes.-. The only ex
ception to contestants entering the
Bargain Contest are employees of this
office or the stores advertising on this
page. i
Watch for the standing of contest
ants, which will be published else
where in this paper daily. The Re
fund Bargain page appears Tuesday
and Friday for a period of ten weeks.
Final Wind-Up of Our
During this last week of the
most successful sale in our bus
iness history in Oregon City, we
will still make a more remark
able cut o& all remaining mer
chandise. - Men's Furnishings
Meiv's and Boy's Hats and Caps
Men's "Shoes
Underwear Every Description
Men's Pants Work Shirts
Blankets and Comforters, all
must be sold at Sale
PRICES .
Our Prices Are Right
Look at Our Window Dispiay
Workingman's
Store .
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
war, naturally filled the minds of rela
tives at borne with anxiety as to the
fate of their loved ones at the front.
General Mende stated in his dispatch
that General Reynolds of Pennsylva
nia.CoIonel E. E. Cross of New Hamp
shire, General -Zook "and General Paul'
had been killed. He also mentioned the
wounding of General Daniel E. Sickles
and some of his brigade commanders.
But he said nothing of the heroic death
In defense of Little Round Top of Gen
eral Strong Vincent and General Ste
phen D. Weed.
The American Flag.
Let us. standing by our fathers'
graves,- swear anew, and teach the
oath to our children; that with, God's
help the "American republic, clasping
this continent' in its embrace, shall
stand unmoved though all the powers
of slavery, piracy and European jeal
ousy should combine to overthrow it;
that we shall have in the future, as
we have had in the past, one country,
one constitution and one destiny; that
our Bons may gather strength from our
example in every contest with the des
potism that time may have in store to
try their virtue, and that . they may
rally under the stars and stripes to bat
tle for freedom and the rights of man.
with our old time warcry, "Liberty
and union, now and forever, one and
inseparable." John Jay, July 4, 1861.
The
Hercules
Boys Suit
Is as Strong
as its
Name
Double Stamps with
every Boys Suit
from now till
4th of July
Price Bros.
Where Clothes Fit
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
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SPECIALALL THIS WEEK SPECIAL
Large 3-pound can Pork and Beans, 1C
regular 20c size, per can, only ltlL
THE HUB GROCERY CO. I"."',"".'
Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
Hueter's Varnishes ,
V0NDERAHE
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh St., Oregon City
Phone Main 4082
IT - WILL - PAY - YOU
To Get Our Prices on
Summer and SportingGoods
We have a complete line of hammocks, porch settees, lunch outfits
and sporting goods
MILLER-PARKER CO.
We Fix It
CHOENBOR
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED
Both Phones AT SEVENTH AND CENTER
SHOULD WE CELEBRATE
ON THE 2D OF JULY?
On the 3d of July, 177G, John Ad
ams, then one of the representatives
of Massachusetts in the Continental
congress.' wrote to his wife, Abigail:'
"Yesterday the greatest question was
decided which was ever debated in
America, and a greater perhaps never
was nor will be decided among men."
In a second letter, written the same1
day, he said:
"But the day is past . The 2d of
July will be the most memorable
epoch in the history of America. 1
am apt to believe that It will be cele
brated by succeeding generations as
the great anniversary festival. It
ought to be commemorated as the day
of deliverance by solemn acts of devo
tion to God Almighty. It ought to be
solemnized with pomp and parade,
with shows, games, sports, guns, bells,
bonfires and illuminations, from one
end of this continent to the other, from
this time forward, forevermore."
.When the resolution was taken up
on the 2d all the states, except New
York, voted to accept it Thus on the
2d day of July. 1776, the Independence
of the thirteen united colonies from
the throne of Great Britain was defi
nitely decidrd upon. The 2d and not
the 4th may be called thetrue date of
Three Times Your Present Light
AT THE SAME COST V
or your present light at one-third the cost.
That's the difference between Shelby Mazda Lamps and
the old carbon lamps. BIG REDUCTIONS in Shelby
Mazda Lamps this month. For sale only by
Huntley Bros. Co., The Rexaii store
P. S. -Put a Shelby Mazda in every socket before you pay
your next bill.' ''".'
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Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING
Drugs and Medicines
and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
extended to all.
the separation. We could with pro
priety celebrate the Fourth two days
earlier. That the participants in the.
work considered the 2d as the true
date is shown by the letters written
by John Adams, quoted at the begin
ning of this article. The popular fancy,
however, seized upon the Fourth, the
date of acceptance of Jefferson's more
dramatic declaration of the reasons for
the separation, as the proper day to
celebrate. The debate upon the docu
ment was continued until the after
noon of the Fourth and. says Jefferson,
might have run on interminably at any
other season of the year.
But the weather was oppressively
warm, and the hall in which the depu
ties sat was close to the stable,
"whence the hungry flies swarmed
thick and fierce, alighting on the legs
of the delegates - and biting hard
through their thin silk stockings.
Treason was preferable to discomfort,"
and at last the delegates were brought
to such a state of .mind as to agree to
the Declaration without further amend
ment It is a mistake to suppose that the
document was signed by the delegates
on that day. It Is improbable that any
signing was done save by John Han
cock, the president of the congress,
and Charles Thomson, the secretary.
Paul Lelani Haworth to Harper's
Magazine. - - .
OtliscIi
Furniture
Hardware
English Breakfast Table
very substantial 2. 75
Come here for your groceries and ask
for sales slip.
You may be the lucky one to get a
cash prize.
M. E. BUNN
C. H. DIOKEY
THE ONE
PERFECT
GIFT
A jeweled ring means love be
tween parent and child, brother
and sister, lover and sweetheart,
husband and wife.
No other gift conveys such af
fection or gives such life long
pleasure. . -
We sejl W. W. W." Guaranteed
Rings, because they give satis
faction. We sell them because
they are better than other rings
and cost no more. "
W. W. W. Guaranteed Rings
are solid gold, set with the var
ious birthstones.
THEY COST. FROM $2.00 UP
BURMEISTER
& ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers
STREETS
SOCIETY WOMEN'S HAIR
A Simple Treatment That Will Make
It Truly Fascinating Huntley
Bros. Guarantees lit
Nowadays every up-to-date woman
has radiant hair.. : .
What a foolish creature a woman
would be if she lost the opportunity to
add to her. attractions.
Yet in America today there are hun
dreds of thousands of women ' with
harsh, faded, characterless hair who
do not mae any attempt to improve
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In Paris most women have beautiful
hair, and in America all women who
use jrarisian oage nave lustrous anu
luxuriant hair. '
And any woman reader of the Morn
ing Enterprise can have attractive and
lustrous hair in a few day's time by
using this great hair rejuvenator, Par
isian Sage. . ' .
Huntley Bros, sells a large bottle tor
50 cents and guarantees it to banish
dandruff, stnn famner hair and itehini:.
scaiy in twu wtsen-s ur uioiiey Dac&.
Parisian Sage is an ideal hair tonic
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