W I . MORNING ENTKIll'UISK, THURSDAY, FKllltUAltr 23. 101 1. MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON C E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. " Application m for seranrt elaja prlvl tv mt h PastufTKw at Ovwoe City. Oraa-oo. un4r the Act of Coacreea of March t. JfT. .IS.M .III I .lie TIMS SVBSCtimON. On Tear, by malt".. Bis Mnniha. bjr mall Pour Months, by mall Pw wk. by carrier...... First fa. ir mrnimt tnaerlloa First Pin. iw Inch alld Inaentons. .lac Prfm-1 position any pr. PT hirh ' rinrt Insertion lie ' Preferred positton any r-a. per Inch added Insertion... . lc Run paper other than rtrst psa. per tnrh ' first Insert Ion 1 Ic I Run paper other than first pass, per Inch ; added Insertions " , Locals too per Una; to reatilar adrer tlsers to line Wanta. For Sale. Tn Rent, etc . one cent a word first Insertion; one-half cent each additional - Rates for advertising In the Weekly Enterprise will be the same a In the dally, for advertisements e' especially for the weekly. Where the advertisement la transferred from the daily to the week ly, without ehanire. the rate will be tc aa Inch for run of the paper, and lc an tnrh for special position. Cash should accompany order where party la unknown In business offtca of the Enterprise thecal advertising- a: advertising ates Circus advertising and special transient advertising at ISe to &c an Inch, a coord -Ins to special conditions governing the ganlsatlon tba't baa - be apendlng year in perfecting Itself for the fray until today tb city baa a fire fighting brigade tbat ia well worthr the sup port and approval of lb best cltlaena; and It should at all timet be mad to feel tbat tba cltlaenshlp Is back of the organisation and lbs Individual, ready to pay all debt cf gratitude In coin of full value. This I what will make la strop local organization of ftre , fighters. o , The Road to Literary . Success A Story For Those" Ko Ai Ambitious to Write By. JAMI3 B"tUNSC Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. l.'U. "Mre Sale" and Bankrupt Sale" adver ttsements Jc Inch first insertion: addi tional Insertion aame matter 4c Inch. News Items and well wrlt'en artlchs or merit, with Interest to local readers, will be gladly accepts. Rejected manu scripts never returned unless accompan ied by st am ds to prepay postage. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. LOWER FARE PROPOSITION. There was much interest manifested In tbe lower fare proposition aa put up to the O. W. P: in this city Wed nesday. Tbe rate case was argued ' before tbe Oregon railway, commis sioners, both for and against, and a number of witnesses were examined as to what the rate is between here and Portland and on other tines in 'this section of the State.- Tbe Interest in tbe case shows tbat tbe people of tbls city want a lower rate to Portland If they can get It Not tbat people wish to see the -company earning people at a loss, for few wish sucb a ching; but it is evi dent . that tbe people won't believe tbat sucb ia tbe case unless tbe com pany can show convincing evidence to that effect. " Few peopje want eTen a corpora tion to operate at a loss; on the other band tbe people want all they can get these days and believe in going after It And If it is possible to give a bet ter rate to Portland tbe company can do no more popular thing tban to Perhapa if a census of person who are s.r;bbliuf were taken it would be found that half the clu'at-d peflpkHof tbe United State are trying to write for tbe other half,- If the careers of author of thtion are looked luh It will be found that tuoee who have achieved any emlurlm; mn-i-v-w nearly all gained It under similar circum stance. They began young, usually in tbe employ of some magazine or newspaper. Many of tbetu became readers of wanusi'rlpta submitted fori : publication. In this stmoupbere of : miuglcd literature and publication ; they jsa years occasionally tryiug to ; do some work or ihemseWes. ' Melville Ostrander at twenty-five, having been graduated at college and taken a numlwr of ii:raJii;ite j courses, determined to devote blmelf ' to literature, confining himself to Do ' Hon. - Po-messlng an income suflh-icnt to support him. It win not eseoti:tl tbat be at once make money out of his profession. lie reasoned that be was ia tbe same position as other profes-, ' slonal men w ho must expert to wait a reasonable time for an Income. : There are perweus, eapei-Uilir liter ary persona, who claim tbat the high est grade of fiction is that, in which there are no Incidents. The characters are expected tor talk their way Into the Interest of the readers. Ostrander first fell under the Influence of this school. He wrote novels in admirable Eng lish. In which bis characters told their own story if they bad any to tell, which they bad not-r-lndirectly In con versations and by giving their own thoughts. Ills novel were always re turned by the publishers as unavail able, except In one instance In which tbe work appeared with a sale of only a thousand copies not enough to pay tbe cost of publication. Ostrander, hearing tbat while tbe ret rospective novel was the highest form of, literature so considered by critics if. be wished to succeed, pecuniarily be must enter upon more lively school. Henceforth be made bis char acters love madly and go through flre and water for one another. After writing a number of these stories could Ih a reader for him, correct 111,7 hU manuscripts, making suggestion here and there and giving bliu hint l: the practical or business part of bW profession. ' 80 one day when they were sitting among the palm and the flowers and the other" reminders, of spring be told her tbat be would be glad to lift the burdeu from her dctlcate shoulder to hi own stronger one. lie had Juki enough Income-to gvt oil w ith, but had his time to devote to literature and was determined to succeed lu It. When j he did doubtle- they would have j money to end. not Iti travel for re CUeratlon from hard work, but for pleasure. Tbey wouldgo abroad where he would be able to drawfrom , new scenes and other people 'wnai would give hint still greater fam - , Miss Easton In accepting hi offet fell into a practical vein herself-ln- ! deed, a more practical vein that that , of her lover. She told blrn that In or- ; der to sucv-eed an author must make j a. market for hi ware. He must wrte what the public wish to read rather than-whal the critics approved. . It was not ImiHiHsibie that he might make a sudden high flight, but It was not probable. Usually time wj re quired. In this way Mr. Ostrander. a highly educated man. learned from Mliw Eas ton. who had but common school train Ins. that In all thlnjrn sold for money there are certain Used buslnesa rules that-though brilllv.ut exi-eptlon may Avtir are prai finally Inexorable. Soon aftir tliclr return to the north the$ were marrli-d. .Mr, virandir then told her husband that- the pub lishing bouse r.e had !"u with was getting out a linp': 1 1 f, - story of hers In boo form. If' tnrno:! out that this almpl little Krory h.'d a very IsM-tro sale nnd mad rSe antlmr's repu tation. And tin1 rest'iif Tr run who had taken up Hfern'rre a fens Ion be came the pi'MI l or- of." th?.' former drudge snd forfU'i w.is-ni-hleved for both. Xbrd Dccics Is a Member of the Celebrated Ueresford Family OREGON APPLES AGAIN. 1 ji i Mil ', ? it "-'1 r V iS. ; J , .zL! - - . y ' - u v - 4- Photos copyright by Anirrlran Praaa Association. WASHINGTON, Feb. 82. The fin est apples In the markets of this city today are Spltienbergs and Yellow Newtons from Hood River. They., are) prominently displayed In the window of a local dealer and readily sell at i L nltli Dfct'IES, who won the band uf alias Vlvleu Uould. la Dot aa Eng lishman, but is an Irishman, being a msuilier of tbe noted Hers ford family. He la uot the first Hereaford to wed an American girl, bis youngest brother. Hon Arthur tlerraford. having led to the altar alia Florence Mlllert daug'iiter of liarateney K. MUler'of Provldettee. M. X. Two other members of the family hare also snarrted Americans la recent year. Ixjrd lH-le hi tiuiiie I prmoumisl a If spelled Iiee-aeea, with tbe acreut on the first syllable see uotlUng unusual In the fact that he la more than 1 t .1 - . I . I .1 I. - .. I ik.l t. ...I, , w. mrmmm -.... -. W - W - 10 cent each. In the same window fi ,(rK. j. ,,,wlL s.h n.atebe. are utilie the usual thing, be say., la England. He says his courtship was commonplace, though It was bis OrsL can see the superiority of the Oregoirl JoMlJ ' r' """ Interested In Ixirwea .- be eiplalned. "and hi I product. According to the dealer, j I,,'t, to listen, .! my tab- or s..ioier..lire in Imiia ami Africa.- IjdM Oregon apples .are tbe "most satlsfuc- J iwies can tell thrilling faiea r tils military etienrticea. ror ne saw service tory fruit he has ever handled, on ac- j lr India. In the Matstiele war In l"st. In Ibe 'llort war ami In lb HomaNlaad count of their splendid keeping qua!- campaign, pining this fighting be wnu tbe rroaa of the dlatlngtilahed service order far ensl.-u.ui gallantry In ait ion. His peerage, which doe not carry wrtu It a seit lu the bouse of lords, was crested In ITi v 1 writing t.muK ,1 .uu auucipaie me unuiogs 01 : wlthout success be became discour the commissioners. Tbe day Is not j sped. Spring coming on about tbat far distant when even grasping cor- time, be concluded to go south for a poratlons will learn that there la more 'WP- money In having the goodwjJl oOhe ' ln norida he met nilddle aged people rather than In trylnr to grant 't" fOft Y .. . , 0 . middle age himself who bad come to as Uttla as possible. soatb to recurerate from over- 1 1 - work. Miss Easton was In tbe employ FIREMEN FULLY APPRECIATED, of a publishing house In New York. The Urge attendance at the fire- f In other words, she was one of those men's ball Wednesday evening Is ! Persons, already mentioned, who read token that the people do not always ' 1!?''" fT "ub- - . ... ' , mltted for publication, at tbe same forget It is another evidence that tlme trrInt to ttlrn an honegt by the people of Oregon City recognize doing a little scribbling for themselves, that the volunteer fire department is Miss Easton happened to be one of a good thing, and worthy of support, mose women wtiose personality ap tly and superior flavor. WILL SEND MEN EAST. NPRTH-VAKIMX: Wash.. Feb.' 22.-1 The Takima County Horticultural I'n- by members- and Rebekahs'tO Banquet Friends. to make It a very tilrasa'ot affair and 1 Prltlav evenlns1 Ihitrrt".-!!)- ttm a iin tli neaal,n la u.li r... -. ... I. n lr...l. . mtU. a. ...-' . " .V". r- . ... --..vu .w.n, w . .... --"- - gram auu banquet at the tnld Fellow much .f tntereai at which resolutions providing for the ha by Willamette l.siKe f Kebekahs frlen.l marketing of fruit the coming season No. 2 ,t which lime all members and i ' larouun us own salesmen, avoioing immaK Rebekahi w 111 be entertained, consignment or auction, were unaul- The function Is to be given by the """'" - v 1 Past aoble grands f . th order, of T. Verkea. widow of the financier and . tZT, , wuich there are 22 In tbe city. There ' railroad builder. I Read th Morning Enterprise. has been considerable effort nut forth ariurss. Mrs. Charles NEW YORK. Feb Yerkes III. 22. Mr. Charle seriously III with and that there are many people here who are not Inclined to be slow in showing their appreciation. f . The fire laddies have' not been called upon to do herculean tasks in the recent past, but they have been ready to do them If the call came, and tbe public should not lose sight of the fact that there has been readiness on the part of tbe firemen. And when the call becomes Insistent It Is too late to organize for the worH the organization must be a matter of the past, and its efficiency depends much on the time that has been given to organization. Here we have an or- pealed to Mr. Ostrander. A man al ways sympathizes with a woman wbo Is obliged to work, and especially one who works so bard as to endanger her health- Together they took part ia those out of door amusements tbat may be enjoyed In the south even in tbe dead of winter. They boated to- I getber and drove together, finding something In the palmy tropical winter atmosphere and luxurious plants to warm tbe emotions even of middle age". When a practical mini discovers that he wants a woman he begins at once to find good, and sufficient reasons why he should marry her. Mr. Ostrander In thlnklns the matter over concluded tbat Miss Easton would be a helpmeet to Llm la more ways than one,. She Women Should Pay More Attention to Present Day Athletics. z Especially if Living In the City. By VIRGINIA C. CILDERSLEEVE. Dean of Earnard College. 'HE normal girl gives athlet ics their full value and no more. She makes of theto a means to the end of perfect, health. Tho eirl of todav is WISE ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT SOME FORM OF OUT DOOR EXERCISE IS A NE CESSITY,. The average young woman has ah Infinitely R A VTT? A TTTT t"P. T-1 ITTr,n, . J ' ' j vixwruLNT THAN HER BROTHER. It is rare to find a collcgo man who excels' both, in the classroom nd on the athletic field. I believe most men's colleges have a role nmilar to the one just made at Vassar that a man must attain at least PASSIM O RANK to be eligible for the college (cams. But few men do distinctive work and also find time- for the other "grind" of elab-' Orate training for gridiron or baseball diamond. " In the girls' colleges there is a marked difference; They" combine port,ana Bcholarship to a wonderful degree, and really cet very close v vuo-uiu iMJujau 1Ueai 01 me mens sana in corpore sano, and they ncceed because they keep athletics In the proper place and not every place. ' n '! A sport should not be turned into a trade a money making trade. The GAME SHOULD BE PLAYED FOR THE GAME AND NOT TOR THE GAIN.' Women nave not yet commercialized their ath letics. There is that much to be said for them. . ... MANY WOMEN .OUTSIDE Of COLLEGES, ESPECIALLY IN CITIES. UlAI Its asks . ' muin siTTCn OfF IF THEY PAID' MORE l nmniiti. THERE. SHOULD BK MANY run WOMEN.. MEN HAVE PLENTYAT ARMORIES, AT THE Y.' M. C A. " ATTENTION MORE GYMNASIUMS THEIR CLUB A . AT THE Securities . which you buy may ge up or 'own, fctit you san atway tptn(1 " every dollar you deposit In our savings dspartmam fM be a dollar plus tha Intsrett It oama, . 1 HI Your principal will always po available, which cannot k. forms of Investment. . The Bank of Oregon Qty (VI.ATOl'KKTTK Presldeol J. UBVb THE FIRST NATIONAL BMrt f o( OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, SsAOOO.00. "nimicii a 0ersl tanking Business. I f ARf REDUCTION AHEAD OF 0. W. P. (Continued fnm page. I) senia to t that (here Is lu be a rfilu'il.m, ihal the nienibera of tbe txmrtl are 'rrrlalu (u make some ra d net Ion , li In rlilmiil ihal some months aao the matter was taken up with Ibo i'Oiniatiy ami there waa prospacla of a mimri frlm Him In fare when a body of ort'iron City nion hants went to tlie company offlrlnl and threatened to lak alt fnlKht bilns away from tbe road If It r'tlui-H lis far1, the nurrhania frarlna that a lower far would work aaalnst the rlty and In Ibo Interests of. I 'or 1 1 a ml Ma atores. It la now rlalliird th same merrbants time no ubjrtloua to -the rate roduo Hon; that ' thiy furtlur understand thai alHiut so many will r l IVrtland to trade In any evi-ni and that a few rmta on fare won't hold trade In tbls city, hence they are wllllog to sea Us rrdurtlon ordered. - - j - With a smart fare reduction, the railway double-tracked lo . ort land and an ei press train service with tops at MHwaukle and (iUdntoue only It la believed the liyAuld hm In much better shaiw for business than now, and not a few have e pressed a determination to work to that end. Kereral-days may Intervene between the bearing: and the decision, and Oregon City people will await with Interest th outcome; "of the conten tion tried out Wednesday rooming. . .. thla market and ih. M it has been-- tu M: Ice aioc. and u, m - -v i m is fruit Ilk tiT." 'oniiasBdin, choicest more. l")TATniru demand l.h buyer. ding loo high.- Qw.,lL!JJI uc! lo il.io. win. ,1,,. ..-- hal real rhnlr. .luck ,i? ruiih; Don l miss the Chorus (llrl s test tonight at Kleclrlc Theatre Con- -' rntif IkoM 4 , thowin, hjjP" have s t-ndwet t sTT ' flnur MM J7r Mir mm 2& '. Points lor Mothers prtng th. market . inn grown .UH-h I, Wm.Z2 freely. " . ywncTAni.Rs-oniBi IHo pound, turnips Ts, V carrots the same, " ' seek, rabbage lr p,m04 k-l . ..... r . crop reports pruanecla toe enrea .1 .... - wheel Ibo lo 31c hlihr heat, oata M l:, ti n to IIJ5 huodr iEV barley f I to. V tt, U HAY i'lover hsy brianliik. OOI til lo 111. linrt.f wIm. falfs eelling to Hi' ' POI'LTRV K '"lert Jit Itm k and l&c. bnli.-r. -4e aadiki. gmw..ue. Kk. unly ttmLLl Bt'TtKR-Crt.mtry euawsiai t o aoe pound, crrsmery ti . T Cbrs srlllna ;iy patmi. HIDKH ireen 6c posad, .iuht dry hides IJc to IKsas7I,t to 75 each WOOIllr'ln te is ibj M mohair lie to nne . imiKi) ntriTrt-sDofiw-k f.c and 7c, sun dried tc, prtaast 6c. RALT-Keliini r, la Tit a k &0 lb. sack, half iroaM , Tkk too lb. aarks The Kind That STANDS OUT GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing , Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In the front rank of the ART PRESERVAtJVE PRINTING , BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAb SYSTEMS- M It's a ahatie fn give a ilg a had name, bow uiu li more di ploratile Is It to tbu bmnd a little child, says a rei-ent rornitpotideiit. Vet some par ents prm-eed to do this very thing With tbe ulUMMt uui'wii, ern. Tbey give Ibelr Utile cblkl Urn worst heritage Ihal they have In their ower to burden him with, the roimclniianewi tbat be I not a good boy ami henre that good nes ran hardly I eiMrrel of htm. IVrbai IIh first thing that any man or woman has to learn In un dertaking any limiiie of iif, u.ihe U-ntm of roerUleuce In bin own worth. If n man believe hlmaelf a failure. uve would be a mlrar-le or an nci-l-dMit. And Us pretrr-niiicb the same way Hh lelinvlor. I nconMrlouMty we ml l our lM-hnvor aftrr the tyiie of ier on tbat we liunirlne onrelriH to I. Hut all tbee tnlnirii are platitudes which everr rmrent known Vrt. know ing them, bow often doe be proceed to give , Uillo ,lld that worst of sll glfts-n wIIIIiikiuvm 10 iblnk evil of blmNelf! V-Thn one r en win why this I no I the nlmoHt p-neral failure of grown people to renllre how enrly In life Im prvasloli are mndo. It must lie re. nieiuliorH n.ut fore a i blld ran talk coherently , ,Bn understand, or at leant gain definite luiprestlons. from rooversHtlon wlilch be overheurs. Thla Is proved llm,. snd i,le nitnu ,,T iimme rcmnrka a bnt.y nix ken whlrb show that be bus henrdnnd iiudirtKM something not mennt for bin enra. Ami yet bow often his pnrent take him out mid npolol.B fr Mm ihnrio, or lmily ,j their convernMiin that he ls-a "ti'rrora , i'Well. there (. no -bence for ns now Hint .lolimiv In up from hi nnp," .v Johnny's mother In the prenencn of her nmnll son. Far I It from Johnny lo tUanpnolDt the expectntloii of his maternal rela tive. This Is only a anmple of the sort of thing that grown people repeatedly in me presence or children. And (fa a eery great pity. Olre the child at least a fair chance and dyn't brand h,m urt with a bad noma. mm: liL.'l Yoor Her: ' Q eSaeae , : 3 T;'J CortmaW ' 2 lVS' Artistic Detttttiajf ModeratiCog. 1 3 Henry BostlCc1 lipWallFt;:-. U I ,i StwTtvk Stat ? Ml rorthikti-ae'lCe '2 f-v"? trrn-vlma ivfnwa fc 1 ff J. bm Iht Wsns aU 5 pl J. . Tim b mm Cure Your Rheumat AND OTHCR ILLS OF THl l AT TUB HOT LAKE Sanatoria?) (Tha Mouse of efflelendf. TUB LATEST MARKETS OrsBon City Markets. Tnera la a iniann. t 1 ' 1- tower mar , , ln m"y Instances. Close finan cial condition. In tha East make buy- m --'"VI aim a general tendency to loosen un br hold era. Al 1 '8There u little to note In OREGON- Railroad & fVayigaticaC 8ella round-trip tickets, monthg,- allowing MOO J aorommodatlon at tba ,nr . . rlum. at rortlsnd n " ; 0.-W. B. N. BtaUon ' x ' s Tor further Informatloa w trated booklet, address r. Thy. Medical 8upt. n .f Lake, Oregon, any 0.-W. Agent, or wrlta to ' ' WM. MeMURAY, General raw"1 ?; ' rORTUNftOIT DO YOU WANT ANYTHING ... Q .1! Try the Qassifcd Columns of tfc IWORNIWGjENTEBPRl 3000 Readeri Daily r