Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, November 22, 1913, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, r SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913.
SPORT! DOPE
HARD FIGHT PROSPECT
OREGON CITY HIGH TO PLAY AT
ESTACADA
When Oregon City and Estacada
High schools meet today at Estacada,
the, question of the - interscholastic
championship of this county will be
decided. The local boys have not lost
a game to a Clackamas . county
school and the 11 from the eastern
part of the county have -a record ihat
is just as good.
Oregon City will go into the game
somewhat under a handicap for two
of the best men on the team are out
of the line on account of low grade'.
On account of his, several shifts
have been made in the line and Coach
Wagner has been forced to change
his quarter. However, the boys have
been hard at work for the past week
and they will go in the game in first
class condition.
The line-up will be: C, J. Beatie;
R. 6., Moody; L. G., Quinn; R. T.,
Verhius; L. T., Miller; L. E., Meyers;
R. E., Armstrong; Q., Mass; R. H.,
C. Beatie; L. H., Kellogg; F., Dungey.
McCREDIE WILL WAIT
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 21. "Since
returning from Columbus, where I
failed to do anything in the barter
line, I have resolved to sit back and
await the result of my drafts on the
turnbacks of the major leagues," said
Manager Walter McCredie of the
Beaver this morning. "This will be
"sometime in February or March, and
I hope to land a couple of good pitch
ers and a utility man. The major lea
gues made the greatest inroad in his
tory on the minors, and left nothing
for the class AA' clubs to corral."
SPORTING BREVITIES $
s s
San Francisco, Nov. 21. Found un
conscious in the street November 16,
"Doc" David Huddlestone, prominent
in. football circles, died of a fractured
skull without ever recovering enough
to tell how he was hurt.
Denver, Nov. 21. The scheduled
15 round fight between Jimmy Fox of
San Francisco and Benny Chavez of
Trinadad, was postponed today from
tonight until December 1.
For the third successive time the
University of Maine eleven has won
the Maine state championship by de
feating Colby, Bowdoin and Bates.
Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 21 The
Walla Walla High school football
team left at 7 o'clock this morning for
Pendleton, where a battle is sched
uled for this afternoon with the Pen
dleton High team.
Centralia, Wash., Nov, 21. In one
of the fastest games ever played on
the Doty floor, the Doty Y. M. C. A.
five defeated the Daymond Eagles
Wednesday night by a score of 35 to
30.
Milwaukie, Nov. 21. Jack Britton
and Packy McFarland were matched
today to box ten rounds here on De
cember 8. It will be a no-decision
contest.
ONE BIG EASTERN GAME
ONLY HARVARD-YALE IS OF ANY
IMPORTANCE
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Outside of
the Harvard-Yale contest at - Cam
bridge tomorrow, the football games
in the East are generally devoid of
prospects that they will prove either
close contests or have an important
bearing on championship honors.
The Army and "Nsy Cadets ach
have as their last game before the an
nual match at the Polo grounds next
Saturday what are expectd to prove
easy victories. The midshipmen will
entertain the New York University
eleven, which has not scored on an
opposing team this year.
The West Point Cadets are to meet
the Springfield Y. M. C. A. school.
The increasing strength of the Car
lisle Indian team with the opinion in
some quarters that it is of champion
ship calibre, will make its game with
Syracuse tomorrow an interesting affair.
FOOTBALL UMPIRE MOBBED
SANTA CLARA, Cal., Nov. 21.
Their anger 'aroused by a decision of
the umpire in the annual Santa Clara
-San Jose alumni rugby game here
yesterday, a throng of spectators
rushed onto the university field, and
attacked Referee Waters.
OFFICER WINS CUP
Baker Herald: Mining in this vi
cinity is not "coming back." It ar
rived and is in better condition than
ever before.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. In the fea
ture event of the afternoon at the Na
tional horse show in Madison Square
Garden today, Lieutenant William H.
Shepard, Third Field Artillery, in
competition with other officers of the
United States Army, won permanent
possession of the Beresford cup. He
won the trophy last lear with the
same horse Marshal Ney.
TORMEY.
Left Halfback of Wisconsin
University Football Team.
Head the Enterprise for ttio news.
GOING FAST
Which proves that readers are all
eager to get the complete story of
Panama Canal
IN PICTURE AND PROSE
It's a big $4 book filled from cover to cover with rare pictures, inter-,
woven with a story which at once grasps you and holds your entire
interest to the very end.
The Oregon City Enterprise
recognizes the educational ad
vantages offered by this, timely
work, and for the benefit of its
readers presents it for
6
Panama
Certificates
and $1 1Q
Only $LlO
There's also a
smaller volume with
only. 100 illustra
tions and no color
plates, for six cer-
. tificates and only. . .
48c
The $4 book Is 9x12
Inches more than 20
times as large as this
greatly reduced illustration.
More than 600 Illustrations
AND 16 WATER COLORS
These pictures alone are worth more than the small expense amount
named above. They portray scenes far removed from the path of the
tourist the Jungle, the strange natives, the wilds of the Isthmus
and the gorgeous colorings of that flowery garden of the tropics.
Mail Orders Filled, as Shown In the Certificate
Printed Dally. -
GET YOUR BOOK TODAY
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED -
COUNTY COURT
EXPENDITURE IN GENERAL FUND
FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1913
County Court.'
W. H. Mattoon 22.r)0
J. W. Smith : 14.50
H. S. Anderson 3.25
Circuit Court
Mrs. Moreland $ 9.55
J. E. Marquam 8.00
H. D. Say . .. . - 6.00
J. C. Bradley 3.00
A. D. Gribble . . . 5.40
Frank Sawtell , 7.00
Wm. Dyer 4.00
John Gaflney 3.40
Jerome Avery .. 5.40
H. H. Hughes . 2.00
J. C. Miller 8.00
A. D. Gribble 4.40
Noah" Egli 5.60
C. E. Miller . .'. 5.50.
Clarence Johnson 6.00
Leonard Askins 5.60
H. Johnson , 6.00
D. C. Howell 4.40
Newton S. Nave 16.60
Albert Thompson 5.60
J. A. Vonada 5.00
Mrs. L. B. Anderson 23.60
Lula Clark 16.40
John Turnidge 16.40
Jas. Downey . . 16.40
B. L. Hutching 5.00
Anthony La Bache 5.00
H. F. Gibson 10.00
W. Givens 14.00
Sherman Lyons 10.00
E. H. Hill 10.00
Johnnie Bratton 5.40
Alice Haas 5.40
A. Woolsey 7.60
L. H. Maddex 4.20
Mrs. L. H. Maddez 4.20
R. B. Beatie 3.50
Fred Steiner ... 3.60
Wm. Grisenthwaite 3.20
John M. Jones 3.40
P. H. Sager , 4.20
Wm. Shannon 2.20
Wm. Monk ..... .' 3.00
Wm. Davis 3.00
Wm. Dyer : 3.00
E. L. Shaw 2.20
T, .P Randall 2.20
Chas. F. Ely 2.20
A. W. Cook 28.80
Joel Jarl 34.60
T. R. Worthington 28.40
S. F. Sharp 31.80
Christian Kocher 32.40
Leslie O. Eaton 27.40
J. W. McAnulty .....27.20
C. P. Fair .... 27.20
R. Streib 26.80
E. Gross ... 30.60
Henry Swales 32.40
Fred Josi 31.40
S. A. D. Hungate 30.20
Geo. Koehler 32.00
Wm. Dale 33.00
W. W. Tucker 36.00
A. J. Hodge 32.20
John Keisecker 35.00
R. B. Holcomb 27.80
H. S. Gibson . 1 34.00
C. C. Borland 31.20
J. R. Risley 31.40
J. W. Dowty 6.20
John Gaff ney . . ." 2.40
George Askins 5.60
Frank Fish 5.00
Wm. Thompson ". -5.60
E. B. Miller , 5.60
F. T. Smith 6.130
John Turnidge 16.40
Newton S. Naue ' 16.60
Fred Kinn 6.00
John Samuelson 3.60
Mrs. J. Samuelson 3.60
Mamie Gleason 2.20
Aneita Haas 2.20
Rudolph Samuelson 3.60
C. M. Pierce 5.00
J. A. Vonada 5.00
Lizzie Anderson 23.60
Mrs. G. W. Shepard 3.60
A. M. Vinyard 4.00
J. S. Downing .16.40
Mrs. Frank Dodge 4.00
Weston McKinney 4.00
Ruby Moenche . 16.00
L. S. Clark 16.60
Mary Moenche- 16.00
Mrs. C. J. Parker 21.70
Justice of the Peace.
John N. Sievers ..' 88.30
D. E. Frost 97.20
Mrs. Hardy Rock . '. . . . . . . . . 3.90
S. A. Tucker ..... ........... 3.90
E. M. Tilton . . . ... .... . . . . . 1.70
Oscar Clyde . ..." 1.70
Ida Calkins 1.90
Lilly Schmidt 1.90
Bula Marcnm :.. 1.90
Percy Cross '. .. 3.90
Steve Green . 1.70
Joe Bell " .... 1.70
Otto Werner ............ 1.70
Ed Pamperine 3.50
K. H. Faulkner 1.70
W. E. Griffith . ... 1.70
D. E. Frost 1.70
C. G.-Falkner . 1.70
E. M. Tilton ..... 1.70
H. F. Gibson 4.30
Harvey Gibson 4.30
G. A. Stone ... 4.30
Francis Christensen 4.30
Otto Stoulke 4.30
Martha Burkhart 4.30
Alice Haas 4.30
John Allen 4.30
C. I. Noble 4.30
J. J. Noble ..... 4.30
D. E. Frost 1.70
J. E. Church 1.90
Wm. Sheahan 1.70
George Grover 1.70
W. A. Holmes 1.70
John Smith ... 1.70
J. W. Shay , 1.70
Chris Hartman 1.70
E. L. Shaw 1.70
E. T. Mass ..' ' 1.70
C. S. Coleman 1.70
Frank Baker ; 1.70
Carrie Baker '. 1.70
E. L. Shaw ...... .. 2.40
Sheriff
L. C. Smith Bros J 43.50
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 2.75
F. A. Miles 124.00
Western Union 1.20
E. T. Mass 51.10
D. E. Frost - 14.25
Wilson & Cooke- .53
Ed Reckner 3.20
Tax Department.
Cis B. Pratt $ 67.50
Clerk '
W. L. Mulvey '.. 10.00
Recorder
Louise Cochran 65.00
E. P. Dedman ......... . . 10.00
Glass & Prudhomme Co 3.25
. Treasurer
Alice Dwiggins ...$ 52.00
J. A. Tufts . 2.00
Coroner
Wm. J. Wilson $ 15.10
Dr. Hugh Mount ...$ 10.00
Supt. of Schools
Pioneer Transfer Co. 5.10
D. E. Frost 8.56
Brenton Vedder 113.10
Bannon & Co. " .". . . . 2.05
Mrs. S. E. Cox 12.05
H. M. James 127.35
T. J. Gary ........ 31.01
Wells Fargo Co. 3.00
Harry Hargreaves 27.55
Fashion Livery Stable , 2.00
Assessor
Clara Mitchell ...... $ 54.00
Gertie Willson . 54.00
Extending Tax Roll
J. O. Staats $ 22.50
- Surveyor
D. Thompson Meldrum .$150.00
Harry Gray ... , 25.00
County Veterinarian
John Hughes $ 25.00
W. S. Eddy 20.00
Fruit Inspector
O. E. Freytag $ 8.50
. Board of Health
W. J. Wilson .$ 2.00
Current Expense
The Pacific Telephone Co. ...$ 21.35
Home Telephone Co 15.60
Court House
Frank Busch $ .90
Oregon City Ice Works ...... 2.30
The Worrell Mfg. Co. 133,32
Jail
E. T. Mass : $100.00
County Poor.
F. T. Barlow .................$ 20.00
H. F. Padgham 21.19
H. F. Padgham 14.12
C. J. Bentley 10.00
Carl F. Larson ; 22.75
L. Adams 4.25
Louis Noble, Jr. ... . .'. . . 8.00
Roswell L. Holman 20.00
Oregon City Hospital'..... 27.50
Fred Clack ; 7.00
Wm. Hammond 6.00
3J
A New
Method
of Baking
Cakes
Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says:
. "There is just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly
give them time to rise before a crust is formed and the batter ia
stiffened by cooking." . . f
"If usinga gas, gasoline or oil stove, light your oven when you put
the cake in and keep the Same low until the cake has doubled in bulk;
then increase the heat until it is evenly browned and wilj respond to
the pressure of the finger. If using a coal or wood range, leave the
oven door open until the cake is in; then turn on the drafts and by
the time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have
raised sufficiently." .
For rich, moist, feathery cakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends
gglgllg
GO
E Baking Powder
It is double acting and sustains the raise.
You can open and close the oven door, turn the
tin around in the oven or do anything else
necessary, without any danger of making the
cake fall.
Try your favorite cake next time with K C Baking
Powder and see how much higher it will rise. - Make it
just as you always do, with the same quantity of baking
powder. - While K C is less expensive than the old fash
ioned baking powders, it has even greater leavening
strength and it is guaranteed pure and healthful.
- Try a can and be convinced
Mrs. Ely Smith 1.80
Mrs. G. E. Woodward 20.00
Denis Donovan . 12.50
Board of Water Commissioners 2.00
J. J. Tobin .................. 4.75
A. R. Stephens 5.00
A. King & Co. ............ . 10.00
Mrs. W. F. Schooley .......... 10.00
W. S. Jack 12.00
W. WrEverhart "50.00
S.'W. Weaver 7.75
Wm. Danforth 15.00
David E. Jones 5.00
W. T. Gardner 10.00
Mrs. Bradtl 10.00
J. W. S. Owens .... 20.00
Sam Booher 16.00
N. H. Smith 10.00
Dock Mosier ; '. 10.00
Mrs. Jessie Allen 20.00
Patton Home .......... 16.00
Alice Carr 10.00
A. J. Rosenthal 20.00
Mary Buol ." 5.00
Peter Erickson 15.00
Sarah Gibbons 20.00
Ambrose Pluard 10.00
Henry Spiess .:. 10.00
Ella Payne 10.00
W. W. Everhart 25.00
County Physician
Dr. J. W. Norris $ 2.20
Dr. H. V. Adix 35.00
Indigent Soldier
Meade Post No. 2 $ 25.00
Insane
The State of Oregon $ 45.93
Election
J. W. Smith $ 9.50
Geo. V. Ely 1.00
Fashion Livery Stable 8.00
Chas. Noblitt 12.00
W. J. Wilson . . 5.00
Williams Bros. .50
Frank Ott 2.47
3. C. Marquam. ... . 1.19
W. E. Kelso .... 13.60
C. A. Keith '. 4.14
Oregon City Enterprise 258.33
O. Wissinger 21.65
W. A. Heylman 2.58
Chas. Ely 104.45
P. A. Cross .60
E. C. Warren 8.8S
G. W. Harrington 10.00
W. L. Mulvey 15.00
Bunny Owenby 9.00
Ona Renner "8.00
H. Liesman : 11.40
John S. Owings 1.98
John S. Owings ., 1.98
William Knight 1.00
E. L. Davidson 4.00
John N. Sievers 3.00
E. L. Davidson ,. 29.30
W. V. Rogers 8.60
A. D. Burnett 1.60
M. H. Long 4.00
James Nichols ...- 6.00
School Dist. No. 60 1.50
Chas. Thompson 15.70
Ruth Smith 14.00
W. H. Smith 3.00
Chas. Waer ...... 3.00
D. H. Purcell 3.00
John Straight 3.00
Chas. E. Smith 3.00
J. L. Jones 3.00
John E. Smith 3.40
G. W. Waldron 3.00
Fred Hogg 3.00
F. E. Lucas 3.00
H. Peckover 3.08
J. F. McCormack ..... .... 3.00
John Kent - . . ...s........ 6.00
Christian Kocher ............ 6.00
W. W. Jesse ... . .. 6.00
J. F. Oglesby 6.00
T. A. Campau 6.00
R. W. Zimmerman 8.20
6. G. Tull ...... ...... 6.00
Joe King 6.00
Erickson & Wrolstad ....... 2.00
John Heft S.W
Arthur Staben ' , 3.00
A. Thomas 3.00
U P. Duffy 3.00
John L. Klein 3.00
Frank Jaggar 4.20
Albert Moehnke 3.00
V. Bohlander ..........
Wm. Herman .. ....
Fred Kamrath
Beaver Creek Hall Assn.
W. Grisenthwaite
Geo. Schmidt
James Beeson
Luigi Varettie .V. ...V...
Geo. G. Gibons
J. M. Thomas ,
Adolf Aschoft ,
F. EMcGugin ..........
Otto Aschoft,
A. C. Thomas
L. RHzer ,
F. M. Morgan
. 3.00
3.00
6.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
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(Continued)
The Desf f Gcrf'Drink Lunch at Fountains
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ORIGINAL
GENUINE
Avoid Imitations Take No Substitute
Rich Milk, malted grain, in powder form.
Forinfants, invalids and growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged.
More healthful than tea or coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
A quick lunch DreDared in a minute.
This -New Illustrated Book For Every Reader
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PANAMA
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h Pktoi tni Press
This beautiful bie volume is written by Willis J. Abbot
a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl-
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It is a splendid large book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 (
inches in size ; printed from new type, large and clear,
on special paper : bound in tropical red vellum cloth :
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TO OUR PATRONS
In order to save your discount,
Electric bills must be paid before
the 1 0th of the month at our
office
617 Main Street,
Oregon City,
We have numerous electrical
devices on display in our show
room that you will be interested
in knowing about
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
THE ELECTRIC STORE
Beaver Building, Main Street
Tel. Home, A228 Pacific, Main'l 15
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