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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911. MORNING ENTERPRISE ORECOW CITY, OREC05 K. C. BrlOOlE, Edltoe and Publisher. "Entered mm aeeond-eiaaa natter Jaa umry S. 111. at the poat odlc at Oresoa) City, Oregu". under the Act of March S. 1T. ' . niW W SltSCtlrTION. On Tear, by mall .. . . i Mentha, by nail Four Mnatha. by mall Par wesk, by carrlsr. . , .. . . mtmtN6 iatb I1M 1 M for dissatisfaction among (h njwi and determination to change the gov ernment at every turn of the wheel But the people are very simple tt they think for a moment that the bat tie la won. The company haa ouly be gun to fight It la an old trick of the court -to hand down a aound decision at the first, and secure the plaudits of the people, simply to tuake It bearable when the decision that the company Is waiting for Is rendered later. If the l.se people are to w In In this fight there must be vigilance to the very end of ROSE FESTIVAL HAS MANY NEW FEATURES OFFICIAL PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR THE WEEK JUNE 5-10 . DAYS CHOSEN, The official programme for the Rose Festival the week of Juno 5 10 has the fight Ftrat Pa, per men first tnaertloa. . . .liVt f First Pajra. per men added Insertion. .Ive Preferred position any pa-, per Inch flrat Insertion ... lie Preferred Boeitloa any pas; per la oh added Insertions.. . . ..ISO Run paper other thaa flrat pa, par bach fin Inaertlon Uc Run paper other than flrat pase. per Inch added Insertions to Locals. Isc per Una; to regular adver tlaera so Una. Wants. For Rale. To Rant etc, one eetit a word flrat tnae.-tton; oaa-half eant , each additional. Rates for advertising In the "Weekly Rnterprtw will be the aame aa In the 1 dally, fnr advertisements mrl eapectally I for the weekly. WJiera the advertisement la tranaferred from the dally to the week- nr. without chance, the rat will be So 1 an Inch for tun of th paper, and lOe an 1 . .Inch for special position. I Caah ' should accompany order whar ' iha EnterDrta. bwn announced, and embraces, all of Vtnl advartlaln at ten) adr.rti.in. 1 the former features that have maJe ratea. I the celebration so sttrsctlve, and there Clreua advertising and special transient , are a large number of new events advartiatng at :c to lOe an inch, accord- tnat bj fair to ,dj sst i 1 1 greater Inter- est to the festivities. There will be -Mr. 81" and Bankrupt Bale" adver. ! st daylight and night grades, Jnclud ttpementa Ibc Inch first Insertion: addl- ' Ing the horse and carriage, the auio- tkmal Insertions aam matt.r Ma Inch. I mobile, the school children's and the w" W,'B ""'"j electrically illuminated float pageants wlU b gladly accepted. Rejected manu- i big fraternal men's night, the spec sciipta never returned unless accomian- taculur '"Shower of Roses," a marine ted by stance to prepay poataae. ' carnival, a civic and militrv grand I hall, massed bands playing concerts in the streets, the usual competitive - I rose, show by, the Portland Rose So I ciety, race matinees by both Hunt i Club and Riverside Driving Associa ) tion. revels of masquers, fireworks I and oiher stunts. The programme In detail is as follows: Rose Sunday, June 4. Ceremonies and exercises appropri ate to the occasion. Greetings and imposing welcome to the nw-e. Queen of flowers. Special sermons in many pulpits glorifying the return of the fragrant and beauteous rose. Monday, June 5. Home-coming day. Hearty welcome King and Queen of England as They Appear When Not on Parade CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. IT'S ONLY FIRST BLOOD. The news that the government has won first blood in Its- contention with a the Southern Pacific railway in its - fight for the ownership of the many acres of lands that were given to the railwav ermrfltlnnal and Oia trma nf which condition have been Ignored and denied many times In the past by the company, will be good news to hundreds who have been waiting to get a piece to the game of homestead-1 to all visitors. ing If the government so puts It on the market or In the event It is sold at the rate established of $2 25 the acre. Where the railway has been lame Is tn its effort to resp a larger sum than what Congress gave it If the lands had been sold at the figure set It would have 'made a large profit in the ; High' noon Arrival of Res Oregonus i up-river on royal barge convoyed by ' fleet of loyal mariner Crapd review Water pageant.on- sisting of gaily derorated.Ji.3att and water craft of every varlet . 8:00 FM. Special programme, at the' Oaks Park and on the Willamette ' River; general Illumination, feast of ! lanterns. ' Tuesday, June 6. deal. But at the figures which the 10:00 A. M. Musical symposium company has been planning to get ' nd ,rm ?rn' by Rose City .,,k . . . bands on most elaborately decorated with the trades which they have been thor01I(tnfare. able to put over on certain officials i 2:00 P." M Formal opening of the who traded one class of land for anoth-' competitive rose exhibit at the A fin er, the company always getUng the orT. under th uPlc ot tne Port best of tt. they stand to w,n many mH-! elec,ric p Hons more than they deserve or than headed hv Rev Oreeonus. th. Carnival I King. i 10:00 P. M Revels of the mas- , nnora slovsi nn Civfh tA CAvanl IS mined not to yield unless absolutely J ,tre4,u tTom Yamhil to Burnslde forced to. And it is no wonder there I streets. is a determination to fight to the bit-' Wednesday. Juns 7. ter end rather than yield. And the t, 10:00 M.-Com petit ive rose exhl w . ....... . , bit at the Armory. Band concerts on public expression of Its belief that It pr,ncipa, decorated streets, will ultimately win ttt simply the par-; 2:00 P. M. Grand parade of dec lng of the way for winning by fair ' orated automobiles, contesting for means or fmil The snemiinv nr - , prizes. ,k,.,.i , ... . . , 8:00 P. M. Competitive rose exhl-'. thousand, to win will not be drop tn b)r,t the Armory. ! the bucket with such a stake tn the 8:30 P. MV-Speclal programme and balance. I display of fireworks at Council Crest, i The land. In dispute are broad ' 1200 ,wt 'h C',y: . ! enough In acreage to make a kingdom P 10:00 A. M Bands parading prin-i In domain. The withholding of thls 'cipal thoroughfares. rm m th. v i.v ! 2:00 P. M. Brilliant decorated i settle It ., homestead, in 160 are H" fid hIcI Prade-in-mpetr I lion lor prizM. tracts, for the saks of speculation, Is! 8:W p. M Illuminated civic and a crime of no mean degree. For the military pageant, brilliant, dazzling government to permit this as long as n1 apectacular. ill ;' 4 it K 1NO OEORQEand Qoveo Mary are seldom seen by the public when tbey are not to certain degree on dress (Mtrade. Consequently tbs picture printed above, .showing tbem at they emerged from an art gallery on a recent visit. Is more than usually Interesting. It ran be said in all fairness that the royal couple would not attract any particular at tention la a crowd where they were not known. Tne ut striking thing about the king Is his beard, a full growth that belongs, to several different types snd which la seldom seen In the I'nlted Plates in these days of safety raiprs. lis Is not bad loiSUigj this ruler of Crest Brit sin. but he does nut look as kingly as a well wisher of royslty would wish. Queen SJsry. to JmU-e from this pboto grspb. Is not particularly stylish In apiearance. But one should remeiuler that a snapshot photograph la never flattering, and It often cm. lies the victim In pose that la distinctly tbe reverse. 1 ; ; MUST YIELD FEDERAL COURT DECIDES THAT COMPANY HAS FAILED TO KEEP. FAITH IDKTLANIt. Or.. April 21 Federal District Judge Charles K. Wolverto decUled this morning that the ttoiiih eru Pacific and the Oregon ft Cnlltor nla railway companlea must forfeit to the In lied States Government about I. lOO.nno acres of land, which Is value at from ftO.OOO.noo to I78.OOO.O0O Afterone of the moat Impreaalv legal combats ever sged In the his tory of America, the court rules that an empire In Oregon cannot be bot tied ly the railway Interests. Taking the pluln words of the act of Congress granting the Inud for railway con strurtlon,' aid, tho court holds that Congress Intended this land should bo sold to lion a fide settlors In tracts not greater than 160 acres to one Indl vidua), and at a price not exceeding 12.50 an acre. Rvery argument and contention made, by the railway coin ry haa leen defeated In Its, fight with the Government. "w' . While deriding In favor of the' Fed eral Government, Judge Wolveron de cided ngslnst the seversl thousand In tervcuors In tbe esse. He holds tbst they have acquired no right whatever by either Isettllng on the land or ten derlng the maximum sum per claim specified by law. The effect of this portion of the decision Is that the grant lands affected cannot be secured by. any Individual until the President or Congress agsin-npena to entry or sale.. The 87 entrymen who-had gone upon ihe land aa settlers before tne sujlts of the Government were com the contract calls for. Naturally the company Is deter- The streets will be a veritable carpet ' ausnlces nf the Portland Hunt Club. Of flowers. - b-ja p t Moat arand n.l Initios. 1:'K P. M. Special matinee alven , Ing electric parade In honor of Hex by the Riverside Driving Club at the ; Oregonus. who will depart with Spirit Country Club grounds. f du Carnival, In a time of glory. 5:00 P. M Grand parade of human rosebuds. East Portland. 5000 school j Basket Social Saturday Evening, children participating. Miss Pesrl Miller, who teaches the 9:fK) P. M Crowning social feature Shuhel school. Is planning for a lltera of the festival, grand military ball at ry entertainment, followed hy a bas the Armory, given under the auspices, ket social, on Saturday evening. April of the Oregon National Guard. j 29. it is to be a big social event and Saturday. June 10. tbe proceeds from tbe sale of the bss 10:00 A. M. Marching bands sere- kets are t uaod In the mirrha. of nadlng the elaborately decorated i a school library. Justice of the Peace menced. slso loa their claim, and are held to Stave gained no advantage whatever! by their period of settle ment. Something more than &0oo In tervenors; have filed applications to get a portion of the land, but their supposed rights are brushed salde lesvlng the entire tract open to dispo sition by Congresa, ss If It had never been offered to the railway interests ss a grant ANOTHER LAND OFFICE. WASHINGTON. April 24 Oregon delegation haa been requested to work for the creation of another land of fice, either at prlnevilte, I lend or Mad ras. The members desire tht a gen ersl ennvsxB be lasued to .bring o them a! reflection of sentiment throughout regions affected, thus rnsh tl n at thrni to art In accordance with the popular will. Senator, Chatulierlaln haa Introduced a bill construing the Jaw of 1890 more liberally for soldiers. streets and business houses. 2:00 P.. M. Special racing matinee at the Country Club, given under the SaniKon will go to the entertainment and will auction off tbe baskets for Miss Miller. WANTED You to knew tbst the En terprlse Job printing department Is the most complete In the State, outside Portland. Try It for your next printing It has is to confess stupidity if not a Friday, June 9. 1 ft (til k f Varon.dA. h El r.. greater offense. To permit the com-. city bands'through streets elaborately pany to further Juggle with the cards ! decorated, reception by Portland busi so tht the company wins all the prlz-: n,fc houses to out-of-town customers, es. and the people draw all the. blanks 10:30 ,A' "Shower of Rose," by ..... . Peninsula roarians. Train of five is the sort of government that makes ; c,ri Ioaded with rose, will be used. Ooo Americans Are Keeping Up theMexican Revolt By JOSE YVES LIMANTOUR. Mexico's Minister of Finance by American Press Association. " Ooo HilERICAXS who have allied tbemHclvo with tho insurrcc tioniau can ecarcfly expect PROTECTION LONGER UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG, and it would seem - obvious that they take their own chancea for committing " depredations on property under a foreign flag. I AM FIRMLY CONVINCED THAT EXCEPT FOR THE SYM PATHY, FINANCIAL fiUPPORT AND ACTUAL PARTICIPATION IN CONFLICT OF AMERICANS THE INSURRECTION IN CHIHUAHUA AND 80N0RA COULD , NOT LONG CONTINUE. ALM08T DAILY ONE READS OF THE PART TAKEN BY AMERICANS IN THAT INSUR RECTION, AND THEY ARE THE ONLY KNOWN LEADERS EXCEPT MADERO. i I . unit I wonder if those individuals and other Americans vsYin Imn ny SYMPATHY for or have taken any part in that INSURREC TION realize tho full significance and importance' of their attitude nd acts. As h pretty gfncrally known, tho line of the National Railways Wwern Jnarez and Torreon in practically out of service because of the DKPREDATION'S COMMITTED BY MEXICAN REBELS "AND AM liRICAN R YMP ATULZERS. The Kind That STANDS OUT GLOSSY HANDSOME ' STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing Marhine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE .In the front rank of the ART PRESERVATIVE printing ' bookbindIng LQOSErLEA SYSTEMS Small Deposits Wanted Ws wsy snooursfls thsm bsssuss many laros eccuM. . V: . all dannallas nf lad.. """' ISUS Mors nsopla wouls) b. bank J.Po,ltors If thMTJ.,!"" KL hslp In building thslr srsdlt and thslr sueesss r"isd h. H Opening a shacking account hsr Is th, flrsVaTss growth tan do bus win. Baj,,, Start new and fellow In Iht footsteps of th. ,UCe..w. , buslnsss st i . ""Mossfui p The Bank of Oregon City D a LATOURKTTU PmtcUut. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAHTAU, 0.0O0.0 Trensaets a ftsnaral Vanklng Buslnsss. staBstBsfcTstftTaaBTatal BnTaaTtTal sTa?aTealaBTaaaBC5: R. W.&R. S.Wrd MACHINISTS Wo do general repairing, broken -work as new. Kaperts with gasel Phones: Main i9U, Homo 19. n machinery mads to s s, ll0 onolnss. . W 109 FOURTH STRUT 0RI00N CITY. LATEST M ARKETS i Portland Market. Itfrvlpts fur Ihs wcok wnrs: Cat- tin I0SS. rnlvrs IS. hK H7. shnrp ami horsra and mules fin. Th sale of HU1 ixjiinds tf rattlo at 17 Hi wss th hlKh water mark fur tho rear, hut toward tho mil ot tho wek Ihrrn was Iris drnisnil ior fancy stuff and ;4 hrad i hai. wrre pflnio brouaht onlv $d 90. n vlow of tho fact that I'lfio to fii .S was ihn top for rorn fr-d batlvrs this ma for htrtrhrr rattle has not In any way born siipiilli'd. Cows and light slwra wr most wantrd and tho olferlnia wrre taken up qulrkly at slron rl- Crs. Th ho supply ss mostly made Up of rout r art deliveries from Missouri Itlver. IM ml veil hum ul medium quality sold for fT-S.- The sheep market was steady to trotifc- and anything carrying enough rah to tie rlasaed a million sold at Irons; prlri-a The horse tnarkei was a bit dull due to a Ma aunioii sale at Portland. There was some Inuulrles and a few sales. Kepresrutatlvsi sales have teen as follows: Is Bvrurl h. n ... l. . If f-w , chollV( miuauon in P-tloa-u,u'H' i have them for retail IraTTl 1 tnoy pay the o.it.id. wtts uZ, k bard wurk In w. aaatall whole Ue.t pIO(1, nav been consumed , last renori- ..m,... . "."s i In prico but other vetmtiiei si!! Boout Iha asm. -T " ...... uivna iti . j , and carrots 7So to l ssck. to ll.M sack. csbb.i.fc'S! .,a was .n top tor corn leq , ,HaMes ar cnmlm tiiZ at rblcaao. tho .trewrth cf,, niiu. n ,h rkel Is sppsrent. The demand or , .m, L " ' - wmtt M in. radishes 6e. onlnas Sc; Calllsrito loco 10c hesd. asparsitu IhuijL, Moilcan tomatoes I4e pooui rLOtm and rr.m-unu In flour; eiuU( doa to ttaZ orinsing simiui liM; sosM h) In . H 80, n feed the teodnvr k s !! , ruoiinaaat jj R 1X4. shorts : to !J. rolimol 1.10. process bsrley zi, sa en crarsru rorn 110. ii r. a i i net local aurtit kr wheat la a trlfls bettor 104 &tto auTanrma a Mills Tros) bat mat In fart prlrrg are on th disk M with little outwsrd r"-rtitlnsi thoso who hsvs It aresoMltina new prices are made It's) Iran hands hn wun't let go. Bli sta Jr. clulrai1 to e. HAY Ther Is a better swrtaal In hay and prices are UtUe km Plenty of hay except alfalfa, skid I getting scarcer snd higher. Ttsmt) IK to l, clover 111 to 111. Mb III, allied III to 14, alfstfiB; 111. . OATS Dealers butfnfjw iklnwl lo meet the demand la the do K Ing-grsy i:i, skits J M a that the market Is weak ssissss fsctory. nilTTEU-Prices rery ttf tlti 10c and 15c fair for ordlsuj eontrj. fancy dairy will brim ltc n! 9t creamery commands Ite ast There Is plenty In the eouatryiosBs the demand is well suppltri K008 Tho Price kai illi another peg with 17cthbMI lielng paid unless one t i put tho product.- BhlpplW f brisk but no trouble to snpslxWb mand. I POl'LTltr-Not so stroBiltiP weeks j go; II I tie stock olH that of not the best bent woiat 18c and ISA old moaters let, Vn 22o to I4c, ducks 17a to lit ferlngs of larger fowls. HIDES (Sreen M ponns. u .IA-m 1 tn 1 A I. ahSiS KM t , 1S steers , ...WSH 7 OS !4 steers WW l 7j0nSi.- e'l T5 :97 st-ers ll?4 f.0 M calves . . : 1 SH R 00 1 bull U70 6 IS bulls . 1540 4.75 1 cow . . ItiSO ,00 II cows (I7 7.75 SO cows 105H ' 4 flJ Jl cow KUH SlIO 14 hogs KM 7.JS 8 hogs 30 6.30 I hog J.',0 ft.OO S7I lambs, sheared . II 6.40 2M wethers, sheared ..... 114 B.00 !t,9 wethers, sheared 17 4.71 16 wethers, shesred ..... II 4 B5 1 team drafters 37S 1 saddler no 15 express horses, fitch... t HO Oregon City Marksts. There Is an uncertainty In the mar kets today. Those who object to tho changing of the tariff by tho I)enu era Is blame the uncertainty on tho prospects of a change and say that the changes In prices are along tho line of things that sre likely to bo changed In tho schedule.. In those eases a falling off Is In prospect. Where there are nearly exhausted slocks the tendency la upwards Where tho new products of tho sea son are rfoon to show up the prlco Is downward train. There la no general proiiosltlon that Is Influencing mar kets unless one counts the tariff tink ering as In that class. APPLES Uical stock Is command ing from t to II bushel, with very few In the country of any kind and fewer yet that will get tho hlaher dry hides lie to 14c, h to 7Re each. h u-rtrti Im ilows B0. If 14c; some In symplr " that Congress will tamper " tariff on It; little demand ot aa no one seems to hand; Eastern snd Cenlrkl Wae reported at 8c to lie. MOHAIR-Trsde brisk ta Wh modify with consequent sdrucw h nrlrea offered. UUOISiiw. - - , price. Hood Itlver stock Is bringing to 82e, and prices on w I2.B0 for good and a little more for fancy. POTATOES Prices for tubers ar still climbing snd have gone over f 1.60 ana 11.75, with some fancy stock bringing 2.25. Extra fanrr will brl almost anything one can ask In smit lots, one dealer ssya he will pay 3 for a whole car load, and If tho car time. us DRIED FRnT8-n"2 still going, no one darst tt W I . . . . a . 1 for aMsl .011 noia, now qiniicu - ck o to 11c for prunes nd i ng to sell at that. . all -BALT-Balllna -McJO ' . " 60 id. sacg, nsn . 1 100 lb. sacks. mm WW yANTED-A RIDER AGjlfl I" iXH TOvVN ,rt dlstrtrt tortlBnd ehllltasiml JLSs "isr l.lcyrls (unil.lH-il t,r us. Our aaTi.Uersrr br NO MOBJV AuiatBfn ...m pwlve and toon"' I ti'cvcl. WeahlptoaiironnsnrwIn'ralnllK v m a. I" tanee.rW.,Wf. aixl allow TIM DAY Jlil-h time ru may rlda the lilrrda and put lttonrSrjBVaB If jrnu are then not perfectly ssllxflrd or do no"1 blerela Mn u ,r to ua stouruenn(l y '"t MitTm f ACTCXT PEICF1 fml.h the blirwt '",r0til - . . ' r""t pli.le to mks at one mall pr w sctiial Nrtorr emt. You save 110 tn .' ml.Mlrmsn P", J f insillravlfiriiaaiidhsva 1 VSST , h. M.Hnr,ii nrv.r 1111111"" .1 M lili:vrln DO Ha um . I.i-i. . . i..iol Lirrs fnn rH,. until sou recslva our caUIsnies ami lorn our sno"'-- j tlll'lt"'? " ks rs w vr. w -' i:i:"Lll: J5J "MT.WS'J'.i' 1. Iek7a5r fff. a r bbn ma .9 1 "eiitMarai stall kiaiUslAal, fl jMledzcfhorn Pnn:!i:rc-Frcci 5 A SAMPIE rr.'if ToimTnooucefiitLf IOrCL oaiLiV."""' 'n, Wssn.tiiwnw' - eup- mum fmin es u, es Wr Vio. 7u.,Vr?'m ?' "r '" risii "una. l"'" a --A.tm am MMmttmtmm inn p" - Self-IicalineTircs iSS f fill. -H - - , " "" " m naiLe, tm,, w 0i.s wiimm ins sir m A liiii.drrU tlioi.und pairs sol.l ,t voir DLSORJPTIONi J".'1" In " "r'. t rtnlns, vsrr dnrshta . nV IS f "A tX i si i:l nuallt of rul.iM.r. which never he- Vn..T-' r .rJ ".which. eUpiea tin small Vi. """winir the air to eanspe. .1.11 .Vrh.T .TrJlIIi!: "mn T0'" satlsfleil cusloiners siarii r that tlielr tlrra haveonlv liesn n,.ni nn nnM or iwir in s whole seain. 1 1... i T. 1 I saw lUes twins J V ilM srfll outsT r nreDsrwl VX " ..eOST. a these tires If aVaavilOIIM. 7 .ji.prsnverii.ln- purtKMea we sre - t n n&M dav i.,r--,T-i-T;r"W:7. "'"ur of m.lfH SB peri i M !, ... 7,:j . . J- " smo i. u, i. on apiimvsl. on uo f'r.:r Li.rrrrMJ'r of u.tn. ,,mV. ta a i mV-rj.'.'i !' Prtoo of maklno' a inn.ii.i'1.. 1 mm MmmmW' m m at I II in ii s uatha thlesrs 4ur "flXT.'K-rli"! SMnnMil UStiBM I i tnr mmft imrrcti'N. ask T