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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1911)
MORNTNQ ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, JU1E' 1911. 1 1 ' , -, MORNING ENTERPRISE ' ORBOOg CITY, OREGON at. K. R0O4E, Edit and Publisher, ' "ntared M aarond-r-laaa Mllrr Jan MkfT 9, 1U. at the poat eme at Orrao Mry. Othm, wader tha Act of March a. i. tow ir scnctipniN, ON Tie, by mJI i Months, br Pour M oaths, by mail a wmc. by carrier.. .11 M . I M tmiraw um Flrwt Paaa, pw men rtret Inaartloa . . . . lie rowj ran, aw Incs) idM Inaartloa. .lee ftafarred poaMtoa, any pa. Bar inch rtret Inaartloa.... ..lie leiaiie poattmi aay page, par Inch added haeertloaa lac Runjaapmrotriar than first pVPr lack 1 flral Inaartloa. Y............r....lss . nun Mr etner man mat aeaa. par la MM laaarUoaa se tacaJa lea par Uae; to reswlar id var us ar aa naa. Want For Bala. To Rant. ate., ana ant a word ftrat taaarttan; on -half cwl aaca additional. RatM - for, advertlatng to .ha Waakly Cntarrrisa will ba tha same aa la (ha daily, for advertlaamenta art especially lor tha waakly. Wrier tha advertisement la transferred from tha dally to tha weaa y. without caana. tha rata wlU ba a aa Inch for run of tha paper, and las aa wick for apodal poariUoav. Cash ahould accompany ardar whara unknown In bualnaaa offtoa af party la tha Kntt ' w e I ' 4 I ... .J J S.1 Red Cross Surgeons and U, S. Troops Help Wounded at Juarez Illl Mr ...... .r- ... . .. Mui-rv in a nrt i : ' 11 tin l!re iliuwt nriu n .mi.- n l ? an 'in-. -arnil -' f.:n ' -y . .if ptilllhf MMIle ll'l III I. -lie'. I Mill.' ill luted With Water I olioiliti Legal advertlatng at legal adrerttelii ataa. Clrcua adrartlaln and special traaalant advertialn at tto to See aa Inch, accord - m to apaelal eoadltloaa . governing tk Tare 8aJa" 1 and Bankrupt Bala-', advar Sao Inch ftrat insert loa: addl Moaal luain tloaa sane mattar Sa Inch. Nawa it ma and wall wrlt'an arttola uf atari t. with lataraat to local raadara. win aa vtedly accaptvd. Rajtad nua- aerrpta aavar raturnad unlcwa acrompaa ad by aU.oa ta prepay poataaa. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. June 3 In American History. IMIS-Jpffaraoa DarU. stateaman. bora: 1881 StcpbM Araokl DooicUa, all I Bao, died: bora 1813. IBSS-Prasldaot Uroaar a aval a ml waa Btarrlad In tha Wblta Bona ta Mlaa rraticea Fotaotn of Baffakx ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. ' (From noon today to noon tomorrow.! H Sob acta 722. rlaaa 42A: mooo acts - M : Biorw at irraataat UbrarJaa at: 620 p. bl. ran fern rim, boob Brat quarter to rooatallatloa Lao: ptaa- t Mrrarr aaan rlalnjr befor ta MOREDISCRIMINATION. To Eatarpria has been Informed that th Portland Railway, Light 4 Power Company haa not only reduced th ratea for lighting in the city of PorUajid. but In Vancourer as welL Why? The Mount Hood Kanway Company Dot la pimM I Ihf mr uui- rub bed wlflt ttUl freuni ai.il ' n d itb puwdrratt oatmeal lr .! Uul UK puwder For pointed elbowa mm klua In hot water for tea minute and than nuta artmr with a cream wbh-h baa a baula of ollr oil la a rood tbln. For fat- ten las tb anna la general bath them alternately In hot and cold water. Ba lining with cold. In drying tl Besb It la a mistake to nib too bard, but If tbe drying proceaa ta not tbor oagb tb skin will become coarse. It la seldom that arma are. too fat For ench caMva there are several run mare roller which If spoiled will cause ibe flesh to melt away like dew before tbe mnrtiin "(in If the wrist bt' prH erty tlrrrM II will krvft mender and then tl aouid im ttttti' iiii o inmv'liio a tu fal artu I rtnyt n uuiit ail be eaeni'i emiely l iimHIna each l litem uimh tbe ihutui tip t tip friiiiia a riinil then- MtniiK and rlimhi; Meti' time III u-it skh 1 in will t f.-ninl iti a (lit L-rat ly l ihf .i(.ni f the hsuda whw-n iiiriit a iii -uluie attraction. H - - 7 IEGR01 .ft! CABBAGE IWET abtaa eopyrlsbi lly Amaricaji Praaa Aaaeeladoo. M Heart to Heart Talks. . Bjr EDWIN A.. NYE. ua ANT BOBCombatants were wounded at Juarea during the Bib ting that finally resulted In the capture of Lb city by tb Inaurrectoa. Indeed, many praona were wounded and several war killed In the city of U rase. Tax., across th Rio Grand. After Oeoaral Navarro bad aur rwadered tb United State I roups stationed at El Paso and along the bound ary Use to praaarr neutrality were abl to b of serrlce In caring for lb wounded. United 8tatee army surgeona and other working uuder tbe fllrec- ttaai of tb Bed Cross tendered their eerrlcoa .to tbe wounded without regard to their sea Omenta. Score of (boa who bad bean etnick by bullets war brought ecroee th bridge to. a Paao. mam bars of tb Fourth Tnlted fits tee cavalry being used to carry tbe wounded oa Utter to places where they could bo eared for properly. Tbe plot urea above abew one of tb wounded aoldlere beta conveyed on a Utter across the bridge over tbe Rio Oraode and a boy. who had been wounded In tb leg, receiving Brat aid from a surgeon. haa entered Vancouver and propoee "Lott la blind." to rurniah light and power in that city at a rate that ia considerably low. ,r than that charged by th Portland Railway Light A Power Company. , Competition did it in Vancouver. Politics did It In Portland. " As usual, Oregon' City Is dlaciiml--aated against, and our City Council, with plenty of authority under th city charter to regulate rates for light ing and power, does nothing. But. maybe, the Council will do something. We shall see. Just before election the public eerv Ice corporations get good. Our Commercial Club haa been rath- er quiet of late. Her ia a real live propoeition that will benefit nearly every family and buainesa house In town. The Portland Railway, Light A Pow er Company's power station is Just across th river from Oregon City. It Is not In the city limits, and pays no taxes. In Portland the concern pays about $1000 a day, and still It Is will ing to reduc th rstes for lighting. This Is a matter that every resident of Oregon City is vitally interested in. It means dollars to all of us, and dol lara that go out of town and dollars that do not come back. We should like to hear from the citizens of Oregon City about this dis crimination. Does It please them? Are we not entitled to aa low a rate aa la charged in Portland and Van couver, when the company has the advantage of a lower rate for trans mission of power And if we are entitled to it, why don't we get It? There la a way. e . W. H. Fisher, of eWyrtle Point. Or.. WBAT IS TK.UE LOVE? Love, which Is the tcresiest thing In the world, often haa been slandered by the proverb makers. For Instance Love la not blind. - It la acute and open eyed. More than that It baa ln elght. It seen below tbe surface. It aeea tSa" real, tbe unseen. Where oth er eyes see deformity or weakneaa love aces strength and beauty. It doe not Jud?e by appearances. Whereof some of o should he glad, because, baring neither comeliness uor grace, keen eyed love rinds Itotb. It eea ibat wbicb ta worth lovinit. PARKPLACESHS DO WELL III PLAY "DOT, THE MINER'S DAUGHTER," IS DELIGHTFULLY PRESENTED. lo Its rapacity with an eathusiasiic audience. .. Th play naa in fire acta. Tbe caal of character was a follows: David Mason ..Kenneth C. Hendricka purchased the Poland China hoes for merly owned by Fred Nosier of Bridge. Mr. A. J. Logadon, of LaCroaae, Wash., Intends to Import several car loads of brood sows from the Middle West. Another mistaken surtax: "True love is first love." It may be. Often it ta not. Csu.illy first love Is a sort of a mushroom irmw- Ing sentiment. It is nol inaptly term I "puppy- love. Ordinarily It not last long. True love la an out gushing fountain that freely give. It will last aa long aa It la appreciated. It la more than a mere sentiment. It la mature affection. Another: "True love never did run smooth." But It doea usually. Why not? True love la harmony. It concerns two per son. Where there Is adaptation there is accord. If there lie outside Interfer ence It will not last nnd nmix.t avail. A real proverb Is that wlilib sm.vs. "Love laughs at lorktnith" It Is tbe false lore that does not nm moot hi j. It csnn.t by the very nature of t blues. The rouith waya of true love are most ly tbe Invention of the romancers. And still another: "True love cannot die." It can. It doea die dally. It may be wounded so that It bleeda at every pore, And It may be murdered out right Mostly It la killed by neglect or Indifference or lack of response or inattention. Ton can easily starve It to death. Like life Itself, love grows and thrive by what It feeds on. And. on the contrary, you may feed and pamper raise love to surfeit, and It will surely die. Tbe seeds of death are In it. I submit that true love Is so precious a thing It should not depend upon proverbs, even though the proverbs tar never been challenged. True lov! Without It earth would not be. Without It there could be no beaven. Dot. the Miner's Daughter." waa presented on Thursday-evening by the Senior clasa of the Park place High School In the assembly room, ind proved a most successful enter tainment. The young "people played does tMr Dttru exceptionally well. Tbe play waa given under the di rection of Professor Jollev. suuerlrj. tendent of the Park place High School, and he, aa well' as ;he young people participating, are deserving of much credit. The assembly room waa filled Herbert Mason . . . ! Royal Meadows.'. Arthur Floyd tJeorge Clltion ... HII! Torry ! Brewster Ebony ; Mrs. Mason ; ; IVIorea Wlnnlfred Clifton Hapxibah ........ . -. Rrnest puree!) Henry Letienberger . . Adolph Spcls . ... ..Adolph ftpelas ....Walter Monger . .. Waller Monger Will Lucas .Mildred C. Harnett . .Myrtle H. Holme . . Ethel Butt Mathilda ZlnzcrllnR Poolroom Open Today. E. Bailey and Milton Price, of this city, will open their blllnrd and pool room In Ihe tlambrlnua bulldingvtodayJ Tne pnoiroorn la the largeat ra JJtr city. The room ta 722 feet long and 22 feet wide, and the five pool tables and billard table are of the newest de signs. New electric light fixture have been added, and new chair and bencher will be Installed the flrat of next week. QUALITY IS EXCELLENT ANO SIQ YIELD IS EXPECTED ALL OVER STATE. n Home grown raAibage Is arriving in th local market, the quality being ex cellent. . 8le were reported gener ally around S and 3 cents a pound. Outlook for cabbage production In t hi section la much better than ever before and th crop will eooii alart moving In aarnrat. rnusually fin growing weather was ahown very ear ly in the season and th plant were given a start nearly a month earlier than uual, although those who did not plant at that lime were delayed aev eral weeka On. account of adverse weather which followed th mild apell of February Arresg of cabbage haa been In Creased all over the state and present indlcattona are that Oregon will ahtp more cabbage to Ihe outside than ever before. During the paal two seasons considerable cabbage waa Imported because of the shortage lit Ihe local product and prices wer unusually high most of th time. Quotation for Qreaen city POTATOES Ileal. i:.60, good $2 35; common, I. Buying, carload, eelec. 13.10; ordinary, 11.90. FIX)UR AND FEED Flour la ateady, aelllng from IB to 35 50; very little of cheaper , grades. Feed Is higher and rising slowly. Bran bring from f 24-50 lo $27.50. ahorts 121 to 130, rolled barlejrtll.KO to 133.33, proceaa barley 33, whole corn 331 to 133. cracked com 133 to 333. Wheat 333 to 133. ' HAY (Buyln.) Timothy lit to 111. Clover. $13 to $11; oat hay. $14 to $!; mixed. $t3 to $11; alfalfa, $n to 116. OATS (Buying) Oray. from $33 to $37; white, from $28 to $23. . BUTTER (Buylug) . Ordinary country brlnga from He to 20c, rancy dairy from 30c (o 32c, cream ery 32c to 28c EGGS miying i at ranging from 13c to 20c, according to grade. POULTRY (Buying; Firm with lit tle good etock offered. Hens will bring He. If In extra good condition more. Old rooatrre are poor at Be to 10c. broil era bring from 22f to 34c, with good demand. WOOI (BuyV.g) .Vool prlcee are ranging from 12c to 14c. MOHAIR, (Buying Prices on mo hair have been -aay up, some having brought aa h'jh as 39c locally. Quo tations are 37 He and demand la atrong HIDE-! Buying Green hldea, 6c lo c; sailers, 54c to 4c; dry hldea, 1 2c to 14c. Sheep pelta. 2&c to 75c each. PRIED FRUITS Uk-sI prlcea are firm at from 8c to loe on applea and prune. Peachea ar loo. SALT Selling 60c to 90c for line People who "Invest" " tnWrf rises rmllns ibwmaii- i ; ar usually dl.speamtj. ""'""y lar,, Thsy fsll t pat Ih lntrst thsy sapcotsd and th. .... money passes ! thra. Mrl Tha money saver ahould take na !.... Wh.n you d. po.lt your m.n.y n . T(m CBitilUal , logs Department af thl, bank, It remains under ! .!! ' 1 ," earn a a sure and steady rat f Interest. In this kind er an irweatmsnt. Th sooner yeu Begin, th. seonsr will you b sj i v w i n (j fjBiiBinwvi utlt ( In The Banlt of Oregon City -7 iii in ii i ii - 1 i' i - mil i t i n -m1 u. u. Miiiiunr.1 i aj rixiiitsi THE FIRST NATIONAL 6ANK ol OREGON iTTV, OREGON ' ; CAPITAL, AO.OOO.OU Traneaeta a eiral Sanklng sUrSln. opsn rv A . Or egon City Wood and Fuel Comply . ,. F. M. BLUHM ' Yeur wsnts aupplled with any quantity of 4 foot er II Inch llvered to etiy pari f C'ty. Pria, reaaonabl. Satlifaetlon guaranteed Hams aVIlO Paeifls Main 3507 Fhors yawr eran Csr.6th aadcaav, OfstHCJh. mxm i ji a. i iiui MY I :HHS V! ' "-i-iiK... V5. eraaas -rwa arMawa.iTlS VV asoawa ma limtii w. a. . , .. . banrela. We ship to anyona .n; IZZ. Mur,7n V iTT " ae la sd.snea. er .. aad allow TlBJ Wavb' Pa"a1rr.,.?2 wbh-h una voa assy ride ie Uereir"B5 Jul u ," fastcxv n:zit WiSi slfaetnryerat. You ?...? SrattaJ set. Ina dlna.- of aa atwf h.v. i. '..r.' TT""'."1""" Una ll.. Bta sin ai. TW - r ' wir a ruarant. biJ 7 -IV!) js 7v. rXltz-": 1 - -ii-i r r i ii i i ir t lm am u u . r . "a. II ..Ess iKaaurccfizsTr:!! .""- Vaaaa, wsiwm aa Ht taa awaat. n .Kiiumi uMJuasuu pairs aula last year I nrjMBVBVinsi. Msila la all l tl ridlns. very darsble and lined fuaMa with a aia-t-tsl uusltly of ruMr. atalrb namv i. ruawa porous a ad hk-h rkn un ,..n r'""! aiiovina taa air in iuim -.pi..iiiniimuuMiiniiM...iiujuj.Hu. ii M - - - - . atatlivthallhelrtlmhsveunlylawniNiaipedapoiiea I J 'A"aad aaaatafssir)'1 orl.l,-. In ah..la Thay welh nraathss 1 C aad M0"aTaTrlsTain?-a. J tST. r' rt PunoMir raaiallns Quslltiwa brntom J 1 peansat rim asatas. taa Ur anil aatlaat aa stw a ' a I7Tj!. ' arifs o bn. socially praoareJ I. M Pomanrl V.g.t.b.. Mark.,.. ! f ' vTO SACK VEGETABLES - C.frots llIJij- 1 $125$l-i0 per .ark; paraulpa. $1.2:. S-L--SSi . VEGETABLES Asnaraaus. CfiirSlitr: , Br JT WSW a - ay ar asu . a a . . - t T --a 11.75 per crate- eabbase. oa. Ii . hundiedwelght; cauliflower. $t.,o( $1.75 per doien: celery, California, 7Rn 1 uc per aoxen; cucumliera, $1.60f $2 25 per doxen; eggplant. 15c per Ih ; garlic, locfjf 12c per pound; lettuce, 50c per doxen; hothouse lettuce, $1.50 tt$3 per box; peaa, 9cjllc per pound; pepper. 30c35c per pound: radlahea, 15c per doxen; rhubarb, 2c 3c per pound; aprouta. c; tomatoes $24 $3.25. POTATOES Oregon, Jobbing price. $2 60 per h'indred; n-w potatoee. ?c 7 Vc per pound. ONIONS Jobbing ' prices; OrVgon $2.75 per 100; Australian, $3 60 per 100; Texaa, $2 25 per crate: Califor nia, $2 per crate. Oregon City Stock Uuotatlona. HOGS Hogs sre quoted Ve lower. basaaaiaiava Panama Canal Will Be a Bait For Great Powers Br HENRY CLEW. New York Banker 1 K evj;eea HEN THE PANAMA CANAL IS FINISHED A FOOTHOLD IN THI, VICINITY OF THE ISTHMUS WILL BE A TEMPT INQ BAIT TO SOME OF THE GREAT POWERS, AND I , FAVOR THE . BUILDING OF IMPREGNABLEf ORTS TO V GUARD 'THIS GATEWAY BETWEEN THE OCEANS. .-s' ;:! ,Tbo canal will belong to ua, and we should make it STTtONGETl ;' than OibraltAr, and I believe that in their hearts all tbe lUtttsmen of " Europ would think it -FOLLY if we did not take those precautions : Aj man takes out s fire inturance policj, hoping and believing ' that be will never have to collect it, so we should fortifr our port as 0 II X II r I ' s i . saal W . i BB - ' " I BS MAGAZINE BINDING I Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little OREGON CITY DffERPRISE Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. From 13S lbs. to 160 lbs. Sc fns 160 lbs. to 300 lbs. $S. ' VEAL CALVBS-Veal calraj kflK from so to loo according to (rait. BEEF STEERS "eel W th local markets are fUhlnIV 6He llv areigat. MHEEI i iirm at 4 Je W weight. BACON, I.ARO and HAM, r rB. SELL WOOL NOV Before Congress RPI Schedule MK' We Pay Top Pf Ices Oregon Commission Co. Dealers In Hay, Grata Feed, Coal and Produce. Mfh and MAIN STS. Oregon City MISS MARTIN ENTERTAINW Osmss and- Muale Ar aturj Plsasant Surprl. Mlas Freda Martin, who l" on Sunday for an extended viB Tacoma, Waah., was tnderdvS prta party at her home on S'fJT street Frldsy venlng. ""; wss devoted to mimic, vocal m ' stramental, and gBtnea. foiloweaw refreshments. Thone present Bdna Gale, Neoma Armatroal. Armatrong. Mabel Nelaon. Qre ' cog, Henrietta Ellis. Frada Mr" Kdmond Bollack, York Himni Dewey Hammond. Robert 0reen.f thur preese, Dalles Armtrnn, aid Sllcox, George Rooaet Oleen ' mlah,, Fairfax Myers. Mrs. R'sabr0r Ha. -slajy Mrs. John Rlssberger. llr,"kJ Eleventh and Monro streets, w been 111 for the past month, a was Improving, haa suffered a rU: ' nd her condition la serious The Oregon 0-7 PruitofadProdL Union SELLS ; Arsenate of Leod Derry Cro.cs Il2vf0rc!.n end Teed. . ii jtfwnrt ..tieUiqEOTED.