Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 28, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911.
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noRriira. ENTERPRISE
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E. t. BRODItVEdltoe and Publish,
"Entered aa aecond-rlaaa matter Jan
. Mary 8. 1(11. at tha post oflfc at Oroa
CI l, Oregon, under th Art of March
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Want. For Bala. To Rant. ete. on
rant a word ftrat tne.-tlon; oae-batf cant
. .each additional
Rata for advert tarn In the Waakty
Enterprise WIU ba th sane a la tha
dally, tor sJvartieemenr art eapeciaUy
for tha weekly. 1 Wr-er tha advertisement
la tranaftnad fraca th dally to th work
hr. wit haul chance, lb rat will a B
aa Inch for rua of tha paper, aad 1 aa
men for special poaltlo.
' Cash ahould accompany order where
party Is unknown la business afrtca of
tha Enterprise.
LaJ advert lain ai legal' advertising
sie.
Clrcua advertlatng and apeclal transient
adrarthrtnK at lee to 1 9c an Inch, accord -wut
to apeclal condition governing the
Flr Sale" and Bankrupt Sale" adver
tisement! Jfie Inch flret Inaertlon; addi
tional Inaertlnna aarae matter Me Inch.
New Itrma and well wrtt'en articles
of marlt. with Interest to local reader,
will be aiadly accepts. Rejected manu
arista never returned unleee accompan-.
tod by atamoe to prepay poataca.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
klrt what, th matter with dlacu Be
ing taft aa of two yards of materials
tor womea's rVM whr on would
do? There are. sections la th world
whr vomea ar aot buadl with ao
man varda of atuff aa hr. and tbara
la aa much virtu aa on caa find her,
tt ta not tha yarda of atuff a woman
weara that adda to her virtue, but tha
dignity and grace with which aha
weara It And with ao many other
who need tha wanted good for new
dresseaand thoe burdened with tha
additional yarda suffering wher they
might say self sad mak others hap-
py, why bav we not a gooo auoct
for tha atudy of thoao who wish to do
'good? Reform In dreaa would mean
great good tha world oer. Can U.ba
possible iha hobble and tha harem
klrt hare a mission In railing atten
tion to other lla heald thamaelyea
a
WAGE ADVANCEMENT AT MILLS.
The announcement made In thla
morning's Enterprise that tha paper
mills have posted bulletins giving no
tice of an advance In wares will be
received with pleasure by many. The
advance, by a conservative estimate,
will mean the payment of $75,000 a
year more wages to employea without
an increase In hours. It meana that
men who have be-n receiving $1.75 a
day will now receive 12. and In" Ilka
proportion in many other departments.
The action taken by tha ownera and
officials ts In the face of th fact that
aa matters terminated at Salem It
would be Impossible to fore th mills
to do anything In that line within the
next two years were th mill opera
tive Inclined to be stubborn. But in
Interesting Families; Royal
Russian and Italian Children
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A
CaBla
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A nearh Ire In Mlaanuri .hwt It. ! he face of the fact that ther was no I
bloom luat in tim. tr. k.. . i....-'! vssibillty of forcing their hand In
anow atorm com along and knock th. that--Urn th adranc baa been toI-
bloasoms off. ' untarily made, and the employea will
a.e, ' begin to receive the benefits March 1.
Thla condition ts to obtain In all
Report la brought to thla country
that President Dias would make' peace
his '
wtth th rebels. Iant Dias and
reign enough to make rebels?
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Even poor Frisco had a noticeable
anow fall Sunday, the flrat In thirty
year. Aa attempt of nature to clean
p ta city la tim for th big Expoal
tioa. - .
i Taft welgha more In pounds than
Grorer Clevelsnd and yet he la having
as much trouble In altUng hard and
fast on his Congress a th other big
fallow did.
three mills and further plana are aald
to be under consideration, to be put
Into effect as thos In charge see that
, th time is ripe and th company'
i officials can
them out. ..
find - the tim to work
KBJD are picture f two interesting group of children, those belong
ing t to royal. families of Italy and .Russia. In each family there
la but one boy. a proportion that la not pleasing to a king anxious
-for hla direct aeecendant to succeed him ss Tutor. Caar Nicholas II.
f Russia waa particularly unfortunate la being th father of four pretty girls
before a eon cam to bleea hla borne and prepare to Jake hla place. The first
f hla daughters waa Olga. born In 1. Then came Tatjana, bora in 197;
Marl, bora la 1800, and Anastssl. born In 1901. With four daughters and
bo son the hope of the caar and of all Ruaala were at a low ebb when, ou
Aug. 12, 11)04. the Caarvtch Alexia waa born, sad the hopea of those not In
direct line of the descent of the crow a wr cast down. King Victor Em
manuel 111. of Italy waa married In 1HM to Princes Helen of Montenegro.
Their first duughter. Prince lolande, waa bora' la 1WU;' Princess Mafalda
wss born In I'.kC; then came Prince Humbert, the heir apiwrent, born HepL
15, 1904. and the Prim-ess Qlovanna, bora la 1907. -
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In only three preceding yeara have ''enda present for the festivities of
the losses . from Are in the United tb occasion. Frank Buach and hla
States and Canada been heavier than cloBe musical frlenda furnished the
In mo. on of Jhea being th year nusle for tb occasion.
of th great Chicago fire and the other Tn money made In tb effort was
that of the earthaualta and fire in San for the use of the McLouchlin Hnm
Francisco. Th aggregate laat year rond. which Is for the beautifying and I Samson.
reached the enormous -sum of $?34,- maintaining or th old McLoughlln
470.650. an excess of more than 130,- Pum n seveain street.
000.000 over the lossea of 1909.
gun, and ah parties hail from Ell
wood. Constable Drown wont to Port
land to make the arreat. It being
charged that the accused had. fled for
a aaf hiding place. Trial will be had
oa Tuesday at 10 a, m., bfor Justice
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
BILL AT ELECTRIC.
'EUGENE - BARBER - MISSING-
; The Jape are aald to b happy to
, think that Taft pushed that treaty
through with auch expedition. But
then, Taft tan't running for a second
term in Japan, aa he will find when
th votes are counted.
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- With the activity that la on among
th local churches over Boys' Brigades
and Brotherhoods there ought to, be
some good recruiting of church mem
bership In this city within the next
twelvemonth.
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There are many both in Canada and
.America who don't want to see reci
procity; but while many of them .can
convince themselves that they don't
.- want It w doabt If ther are any con
siderable number who have th mat-
ImT aa thnrnnrhlv MwmmtA , k
ran . ' 8t" Vn, Ppl. dv. Social
. Dane Mooday Evening.
SL John'a Young People's Club gave
HOBBLE AND HAREM SKIRTS. I00 ' tn. social dances for which
While there is so mnch dlacii.rior, ' 'Bat ocitr. becoming noted In
abowt the Vobhl .Mr .nx th. v. CUughnn hall Monday evening.
wun a large number of members and
Give Our Children
A Chance tb Play.
License to marry waa Issued Mnn
Wife Lets Him Have $1750 and Lat-Idar to Alice Perrett and George H.
ter Disappears. luicKiora.-
EUGEXE, Or., February 26. (Spe
cial.) Overcome by the, alght of "al
that gob of money." O. R. Carrol, a
barber of thla place, baa disappeared
with $1750 which hla wife had Intrust-
One Italian Accuses Another.
L. Kimedno waa arreated Saturday
on the charge of larceny by bailee,
the accusation belnc nlacad aealnat
ed to him to purchase a little ten-acre I him by D. Madonna, both being Ital
hom where be could abandon the rax-1 tana. - Th chant la the steaiia nt
or for the. rake and th ahears for tha
prunlng-hook.
Carrol and hla wife had agreed to
purchase a tract from a realty firm
here and the deeds and abstracts were
already, made ont Mrs. Carrol, who
was the banker of the family, gave
him $1600 with which to pay -for the
land and $150 for tb purchase of a
horse with which to till It. This was
several daya ago, and he baa not been
seen sine.
' HAVE FINE TIME.
I Crowded Houses Great tha Players
Two r Three Times a Day.
"The Maa Next poor" will be tbe
bill at the. Electric Theatre Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday nlghta. Thla
play la by W. R. Siegfried, who takes
the part of Philip Melville, (ao near
and yet ao far.) The play Is filled
with many Interesting scenes, and will
no doubt capture th audience. Th
remainder of tb cast Is mad up aa
follows: .." Jack Wlatar," (who make
moat of tha trouble) Cliff Lancaster;
"Mary." (a lady who scrubs and talka)
Margaret Doyle: "Ooaetanc rarker.
(engaged to. Melville) Maml llaalam,
Th mualcal numbers will consist of
"Go Kaay Ma be." Clifford Lanoatr;
"Red Head." Margurat Doyle; "Let
M Have a Kiss Until Tomorrow,'
Cora llaalam. with two selections
from th chorus.
Th company la making good, and
drawing large rrowda, and arrange-
mnta have been mad with th Man
agr to bav th company remain here
for another week. On Friday and
Saturday. "A Cloae Call." Maml Has.
lama own aketrh. will be th altrac
- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS -
Attend Church at tha Baptist Church
en Sunday Evening.
The Kntgbta of Pythlaa attended
religious services In a body at th
Baptlat church Sunday evening. Th
order met In Woodmen hall at
o'clock and marched to th church In
a body where they war addrvaeed
by Rev. Ilayworth, th paator, on tb
topic, "Moral and Religious Character
of Oeorge Washington, i ner waa a
large turnout and th address waa
wall received. Sotxlal muale had
been provided for th occasion.
POULTRY DONTS AND 60'S.
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Learned In the School of Experience
By a Chicken Raiser.
Dont expect to reap a big poultry
harveat without hard work and eon
stant attention,
Don't breed fro in the general flock
comuoaed of good, bad ana loamereni
hena.
Do, If possible, bav a breeding pn.
If you arc unsbl to get pur bred
stock, select your beat hena. a doaen
of them. aay. and put In a breeding
pen with a vigorous, early hatched
cockerel.
Hena are better than pulleta for
breeding, and cockerels ar preferred
to old blrda.
Do hatch all the chickens you can
In ADrll. It is th Ideal month to
make fall and winter layers.
DO try to rals enough pullets so
you will not need to keep over any
of your present Block of,hna except
ing enough for breeders. Tha money
from winter eggs la moatly la th pulleta.
Don't allow your chlckena to b un
comfortable from lice. .
Don't let them have diseased legs.
If the lege and feet have a crumbly
look, anotnt with equal parte kerosene
and lard.
Ddo't art your hena where th other
hena will lay In their neat. Have
some building or room devoted to the
aettlng hena Remov tb "cluck" to
her neat after dark and cover her or
abut her oa th neat for a day, and
she will generally giv no trouble.
Food, water, grit and dual bath ahould
b kept In thla room so that th aet
tlng hena may help themaelvea as
they Ilk.
Do dual th hena avral tlmea
while aettlng, with some good ' lice
powder, la order that ther ahall b
no He to go . onto th little chlcka
whaa they are hatched, aa well aa for
th comfort of the hens.
Do keep your hen house clean and
free from mliea.
Do plant a patch of kale bear your
hen house and let th hena run la ll
Securities ;j
which you buy
way go up r -own, hut y. can ahaaya dspsnd
vary dollar you .apal In eur y8, , ' ,h '
ha a dollar plus th ntara It arn. wl" wiyi
Your principal will always b available, which aannot k. .
forma ;f Investment ' k,Ml-l(
)Thc Bank of Otecon Qty
a a IJkTOURBrTTal rrsl4at.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON OTV , OREGON
CAPITAL, 101000.00,
tranaaeu a 0eral Banking Bulnee,
not only thru th summer but alas
In th winter when th weather
good, You will be surprised
amount they will eat.
Don't naglect to cut a few heads of
It and give your chlckena when they
ar snut up.
Do provide guod scratch ahed
whar your flock may b shut In when
tb weather la atormy,
Don't let your chickens do much
wading In the cold mud la winter
time If you wish winter egga.
And do let ua try to rals enough
chickens to supply our own Stat with
eggs and poultry) Tlklckens thrive la
Oregon and ' we certainly hav tb
finest of markets.
. : M. N. D.
it ala better prices for glV)d ,,777
at lb th.r. I. m. or n . W
atock at any prlc. 'rt" "
about Xm i t. . . rnw Ja
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r ehole, rtclvin, . ,, ,
Offering, ar lcht herafe
" rKria large offering. 1
"uniry yet and a f.w -1
- buyers -,.. blddlft, J5
for them but no Z
I aatlafUd or the buvwrat
It Is the
Duty
of the
State or
City to
Give It.
1 . A!
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By JANE ADDAMt
of Hull Hniu,
Cbieas.
Youth
Must :
Have !
What;
Youth
Enjoys.
WE WOULD NOT SEE OUR CHILDREN BECOME CRlMINALS
ti.ouLLARDS WE MUST GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO PLAY.
NOR MUST SUCH A VITALLY IMPORTANT DUTY BE LEFT
TO INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE. THE STATE.
THE MUNICIPALITY, MUST MAKE ,T THEIR BUSINESS TO GIVE
T" Y0UNQ THE JOY THAT YOUTH DEMANDS.
V- It 'geetn. to me that wi nae not one"Foblem, but manj, si im
v portant. We hav to consider the HEALTH OF THE CHILD
f bif. EDUCATION, his MORAL WELFARE, hiaTpicS
FOR ENJOYMENT and many other things. When we .L
pli5h.tnoet -we aimplj do onr beat with each phase of the question that
oalront is. e . , ttlr'ij. ,".
:iJ-&i&lW7 nd quality of reereation to our young
people is one of our most pring" Jutfeal Vwafd them ' -
" l.'V,1,,,i., f fiP'1 -whMor from their fellow,
.OyfrW W the-tfoMt deairfJdratiture - The eity offer.
the adventurous children ,NOTHINQVt,TO 8ATISFY TnFTR
'-DESIRE FOR PLEASURE, nothing 'which will allow them' to
cneriRh mid feed theip ardent determination to conqner the' world and
- rkeflj better'-on92'- VV T, -
J il Sxiuie-a' cbidrt'n go ottt-aud GET I3TTO TROUBLE or else
" . they stay in their poor hotmes and. . factories nnl turn into gtupid
' duHarda, all initiative, iFfrS.ltamped Wt of them.
' WE HAVE THE LEADER OP THE JUVENILE GANG OR THE
. POOR PLODDER IN THE SHOP, WHEN WITH A .BETTER CONC1P
Ji TION 6ilJ CIVIC DUTY WE- HcuLD HavV A?HAPP "mlthV
, BOY OR GIRL, DESTINED TO.MCOM., yHtLM CITIZEN.
The Kind That
STANDS OUT
GLOSSY '
HANDSOME
STATIONERY "
Our New Slcel Die Embossing
Marhine IS TIIE THING
Oregon City
ENTERPRISE
la the front rank of the
ART PRESERVATIVE
PRINTING .
BOOKBINDING
LOOSE-LEAr
SYSTEMS -
Ha. , j I
th coualry-vet and 'I fa?Jf?"
ouiald bur.ra S
well 1
-wm. MiiaiKMi or lb buyer, fcsT
Manv-ar hoidin . Iz"."""!
higher tbaa th mark.t and iM?
ers cannot ahla In a.f,t,r
S PPS1 P"7 hmn ' UmL)
than local; muat have to Im?
waatev by those who are IUaT"
. VEQarrADUCSUiii, CH.
laat report; onlona ar a lltuT.T
n prlr but other vegetabiaTiaa-!
about th aam. Onlona iu. Z?
and carrot 76 to l ,,, 2jL!J2?
to !. aark. rabt.age ,
FLO tin ANDORAlNnowltHi.
n change si no laat qaoutloeaJZ,!
Rour IS IS and hard b tfeuT
higher; oats t2S to tort ZZ
11.85 to S1.7S hundred. aaortiT?
barley paying lt taM Z
I "- wni. nnii in price b a.1
our Home .Z:!
" UBUB) BBJ BjaJ
lest ther drop lower, ftvlilat k Kh
land fl0. - .
HAY leMa bt har In eot(nM
being offered freely no; .
weak. With winter-past faratrim.
to aell and.th market baa broka i
conaequeno. i
KOi ifl prleea are allirtalai i to
and local delra are Mrlna u
dota. . I
UUTTER In country batter a.
market Is demoratl(d &
and 25c, aod the variattoa h auk:
la aa wld aa the irk. Crwar
rommanda S0o to 35c and k) baa
demand. .
POULTRY Price ar Mar
higher and th demand at I
bring leer rooaira lie, ror
and mixed chlckena IM ta lie M
ing doing la larger fowl.
MEATH Vjaal, drraaad, U krlaki
10c to lie. hogs Ic and lOtnli
big demand for motto rAar mm
fluctunt according to Vam oflt
HIDES lreen &e pouaLMni
dry hide lie to He, het pan I
to 78 each. - 1
WOOLr-Brlngs Iflc to UK a,
mohair tie to lOo. I
DRIED FRUITS Kvaportlalaf
Cc and 7c, sun dried 5c, praaakt
6c. - '
SALT Belling 60c to 7k Ml
B0 lb. sack, half ground Mi Ik I
100 lb. aacka.
Correct and
Artiitic Decoration at
Moderate Coit.
Kesry Boscb Cczpsdy's
well Pc:3rs
aw Tarh . CMMg
For the iraaoe al Nior-
lren-lrvr rrprrami the
beat th Wot Id aftorda
aeete aw miimiIm artm
Taw m aa tUtlM
pin anas . -
aaeml aw4 M iMim Wh.
tll mwe laiai ILL ,,
i a fox m'
imi
LATEST MARKETS
Portland Market.
The receipt a on to market for th
week ending today ar aa followa
Cattle 1997. calvea 63, hoga 1009, abeep
6011 and horse 6.
On of tb features of th week waa
the . atrength of tb cattle market.
prime bay fed ateers bringing 6.75
ana price ranging around 6 for med
urn graaea. Buyera war rvady to
buy and every thing cleaned up at eat
lafactory prices, Th cow market
waa steady but receipt a war var
light Calvea war In a minor! tv and
quamy or inoae oirereo waa not good
Tb bog market waa In BDlendld
condition. Scarcity of receipts and
airong demand account for
paid. Only
A SNAP
102 ACRES
101 acres of black loaa. huf
Pudding River bottom, 66 acrailr
tlvatlon and balance all goal a
land but In paator and timber. 6
llvlna- water. 4 room hona. t kr
and outhouaea, family orckaritl
D.. Phone Creaf Route. on-lf
nrl... to school, iu mile to Aaronla'
2 car were sold on th M Hubbard, 16 miles to OmtsC
AND OTHER ILLS OF TMl
(
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' an
AT TUB
open market, on bringing ii.60 and I Surrounding landa areaalllafd
th other, well finished atuff weighing ItlWlfcd.'On up. Tbla la a aaag t
206, f8.76. Ralnpc of the receipt U for only 160 an acre, P")'
was coniracieo Eastern atock. I ana oaianc at per cent
D nl.nl nt. ln . V. . L ,, .... I
,Vi. ... ma minp una were Bllll . . - eay
large but prlcea aeem to bars found a F P Fl I IflTT & 5-..
level at the following quotations: Ltlelelvl I "i
Good grain fed lambe $5.60 to $6J6, Near Suapenalo Bridge, 0r 5
wptner neavy f 60 to 1.75, yearlings
", ewrs J 0O lO ff .00. I f nL...ml;'
Everything waa cleaned up and ship- UuTB YOlir nilGUlM-'
ucrm aermra aaiiaiiea.
In the bora market demand contin
ued good for draftera with an In
creased market for delivery and driv
ing boraea.
Following aalea are representative:
243 aleer 119 . i tk
...1166 6.36
,,.1053 6.00
... 931 6.16
. . 136 7.60
396 6.00
6.76
,4.60
6.36 . THB
6.26
4.75
4.00
6.85
4.76
4.60
4.00
8.75
8.60
75 ateera .
196 ateers
C3 steers , ,
5 calves .
22 cslres .
0 stags ..
4 bulls ...
28 cows .'.
17 cows ...
24 heifers
47 cows ;,
404 lambs ,,
676 wethers .
627 yearling
920 awes .'. .
88 hogs ........
106 ho.s , . . .
6 draft horses ....
S driving horses . .
10 chunks ,,,-,.,,
...
mil,
, , , .
....1270
...1327
....1057
.1016
, 720
. 950
........ 81
........ J26
'. f M
.ii,...l'.tl05
J06
187
A.,. $250.00
...U2100
76.00
HOT LAKE
Sanatotitso
(The rtou'sa of Eflelaeef
. Oregon City Market.
Tha general mark! t.n.n.. 1.
downward, in certain Inatances yery
uiarsea nq m otnerg because of a
lack of supnly tending upward, bnt
When th averass la
dency Is downward.
APPLES Oood aonlaa are tn a.
mand yet and th prlc Is towards
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oregon-washinct:
Railroad &Navlt:
S.lli'ronod-trip tlckt.W1'
months, allowing m wJ
,; accommodation at tha
Tlatn. at Portland aa4.
- O.-W. R. A N. SUtfe -
- Fr fnrthr Information J'r,
. tratd booklot, addreai i P- f
i Pb. Medical SupL and
Lake, Oregon, any 0.-w.
: Acnt, or writ to 5
I' ' rWlw-fMaMUSS ;
., , , aen.ral raaaeMai
' . PORTLAND.
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DO YOU VAWT f
ANYTHING ... c
Try the Ciassifed Coloaia'of
MORNING ENTERPItf
3000 Rit Dally
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