Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 04, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGOH CITY, OREGOIf
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Locale lae ear tlae; to rarular adrar
tavare be Una. '
Wants. For U). Ta Rent c . aaa
cast a war rtrst taeerttoa; owe-half eaal
each addUtotvai
Rataa for advartlala- In the Weakly
Eatarprtaa will ba tha aaana aa ta th
Oaily. for advertiaaasaate ar aaparlallv
for tha w rally. Whare tha lTmamnt
" la tranafarrad fraas lo dally ta tha weafe
y. without chaaa. tha rata will ba te
aa tec far tan mt tha paper, aa las aa
tech for epadal poatlio,
Cash efcould aecoaapear ordrr wears
party Is unknown ta bostnaee office of
tha Enterprise ' '
LsgaJ advertising at Ircal adrertlstna
rataa.'
dream adrartlatnr and apeelal tranatant
adrartlainc at I6c to Sac an tech. accord
tec ta apaclal crnidlttoaa rovarnln tha
a.L. m-A luiikniiii adrar-
ttsamaata Ue Inch flrat Inaart'oa: addi
tional tnarrtloca ssnc natter !te tech.
Naws Urate and wed w.ttn artlOa
af SMfiL with tnferaat o local readara.
win ba gladly accept Rajactad
anlila aarar rstumad Uttlaaa sccoea pa Il
iad by etanioe to prepay aoataca.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
Senator Lo rimer la hearing from his
owl constituents la Illinois, and what
he U hearlna; U not complimentary.
'
Montana quarreled over lu United
Statra Senator tlU the last minute,
bat Juat before the legislature waa to
die H elected a man to keep lu Sena
torial quota fuIL
"
Some He of the terrible effecta of
the famine In China la to be aeen In
the mad (rah that leads the poor peo
ple to trample to death, one another
la an effort to receive food given away
ta quantities sufficient to aare alL
The effort to get people lo start In
now to plan for their exhibits at the
. State Fair this fall is a good one, If
that plan is carried out we may hope
to see an exhibit from Clackamas
county that win astonish-the most
optomistic.
-e
The Senator or RepreeeniatiTe that
- goes back on the President la not to
be complimented for so doing. He
shoald be made to state his case, and
how good cause, before he is com
mended. There may be reaaona for
doing It, and good ones, but it Is not
unwise to Insist In a Congressman
giving that reason.
ine Close ngnis mai nare reaujieu
the people are awake, to say the least
It Is no longer a case of having the
. votes of the States sewed np In a sack.
At that It la not always the case that
the choice I wise even where there is
a close margin close margins are not
always a guarantee of wisdom or hon
esty. The famine In China la so awful
that no word picture can half describe
It But two dollars are said to be
necessary to save a life; but' the
American people are- naturally cau
tious In contributions when they think
i a. V - . 1. . i- A - a A
uatE lu uuw iuct arm iuuuhuui w 1
RU and a few thieving grafter. dW
verted nearly ' the whole amount
their own pocket.-
to
mscussion or roaa conaiuona in me i
. i
county ha led many men to atop and -
think who were Inclined to the belief
that' what waa was good. Now It is
seen by many that the county ha not
as many good roads as she should
have considering the money she has
spent But until some one started
the agitation there was no thinking
We Need Women Police
If Proper
Is Expected.
By Dr.
ONCTE
t ipf 1 j Wb women
' i'XXfl gesuona, anil
i'V i00' I told
Army women
mrnmm'' juat the kind
NOT LONG AGO I SAW A MAN IN A CHICAGO COURT WHO IN
ONE .Or THE. CHEAP MOVING PICTURE SHOWS THERE, IN THE
COURSE OF THREE MONTHS, HAD TAKEN TWENTY -THREE .YOUNG
WOMEN AND LITTLE GIRLS AND SHIPPED THEM OFF TO TEXAS.
H It k
That thine could never barren if capable women, aa the Ralva-
c a a j
tion Army women would be, were acting as POLICE in cheap mo
ine picture shows, chesn theaters and restaurant.
w f r
At the time I wrote to the
police women. .' Now I ask for a thousand in New York city and
' HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS FQR THE OTHER CITIES
, AND TOWNS in the United Rtatee that need them. .
along the line of ImproTement and
betterment, and bo .thought of what
waa being done with the vast sums
spent and being spent
RUlfsli (K
P PACKING FRUIT
'
WHAT THE CENTRAL EXCHANGE
DEMANOS OF THE BRANCH
UNIONS COMPOSING IT.
u- Hnt Kara It h a few of the rule
formulated by the Central Exchange
rulee that will be of the moat Interest
to members of the local union s we
have not room tor the whole aerlea.
mnA Aaaimdh of them having little gen
eral Inter for the public
We also print the rules aa to g-
. w . a... radax mav have a
knovHft-ti to what Is expected oi
those" ralslag fruit o pack and sell
through the efforts of the local Lnlon.
that Union belpg a part of the Central
Exchange. ,
Condensed rule of the Central Ex
change, of bleb the Oregon City
fYuit and Produce Union la a mem-
f-The .Central Exchange shail have
the exclusive selling of ail the fruit
products controlled by the association.
It shall establish a sales aymem cov
ering all markets where it is practical
to sell Its fruit
It will establish rules for caring,
marketing, grading and packing of
products of member. ,
The selling charge shall not exceeo
ten centa a box. -
The district association shall have
control of Its grading and packing,
under supervision of Central Ex-
Foflowlng are the rules for grading
fruit according to the agreements of
the Central Exchange of which the
local union la a part:
Extra Fancy Perfect, well formed
apple only, free from all Insect pests,
worm holes, stings, scale, acab. sun
scald, dry rot, water core or other de
fects; lrmbTuo.'skln puncture or evi
dence of rough handling shall be con
sidered defects. Applesa cohered with
or spray must o ciw
admitted to thla class shall be well
matured and of color characteristic or
the variety Spltxenberg. Winesap,
Arkansas Black, etc and must have
TS per cent of good characteristic col
or Ben Davis, Rome Beauty, etc.,
must show W per cent red. Red
Cheek Pippins and Winter Banana
must show red cheek.
Standard Apple of this graoe musi
v.. rmm all insect Dest. worm
holes, scale, aun-cald. dry rot, water
core or other defects; sxm puuciura
or evidence of rough nanaung snan
be considered defects.' Slight limb
rub or one small aUng-healed over
will be permitted providing not over
10 per cent of the apples In any box
shall be ao marked. All varieties of
apple admitted to thla grade shall be
wel matured and of natural color. Red
varieties must show some red.
C" Grade Thla grade shall be
made up of all merchantable apples
not Included In the Extra Fancy or
Standard grades. These apples must
be free from all Insect pests, worm
hniaa arala. but will include mis
shapen apples, or apples having a limb
rub or other line aeiecia. api" v.
hls trad may contain two worm
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ESCAPE FATAL DISEASES.
Germ-Proof Telephone Mouthpiece of
r r. uiiiaa Mada of Glaaa.
C r. Miliar has in his store on Main
Street, next to The Bank of Oregon
City, a quantity of new telephone
mouthpieces that are finding a ready
sale in this city. The mouthpiece is
made of glass and la absolutely germ
proof, giving a chance to Its users to
escape death-dealing disease, such as
tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever,
meningitis, etc. It Is known aa the
"Red Croaa" "Germ-Proof Telephone
Glaaa Mouthpiece, and sells for $1.50
the nrlce including dropper, wicks
and antiseptic fluid. As a protection
- -
A .Km m rA iVmit f ha naar
- eaua.W a7i salt ten
n-
vention Is unequalled and as it Is mada
of glass, it Is easy to remove and
clean. Mr. Miller has the exclusive
sain of thla month niece In this terri
tory and would be pleased to exhibit
- . .. - . . . ,
them to the public at hi store,
AT THE ELECTRIC.
Dr. W. H. Eddy, O. H. Evans, Sao
Francisco: J. E. Porter and wife. Sa
lem; S. B. Bonney, Portland; J. E.
Wood, J. C. Wilcox. Minneapolis,
Minn.; G. A. Martin, W. J. Webber,
Independence, Oregon; N. H. Harry,
Protection
ANNA HOWARD IHAW.
nt mggestion to one of the reform
mayors that he appoint ONE HUN
DRED WOMEN POLICE in New York
are never afraid of making ang-
I told bim juntthow it could be
him to have them all Salvation
and to have Mr. Booth pick out
that could do the work.
..
reform mayor I asked for a hundred
MORNING. ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, MARCIt
1 m I
In the Hands of College
Bred Men Country
Is Safe.
P
m
mt CfcUf Juatkca
r
N COLLEGE
by Anrtcaa Fraaa
Aaa-ctalloau TRANSMIT
QENER TIONS OUR FREE AND NOBLE I.NSTITL Iiu.
UnUl I beoame chargtl with the dutT of prodding o.cr tho -prrme
court it never fuUj came t- me how truW that KkIv Mauds for
.1 . ll.J .,1.. hat It 14
the progres, succeed and bonont
not an bstitution separate from
trolW J1 other institution, but s court in 1UKM x
WITH THE BEST AND MOST ENLIGHTENED AMERI
CAN MINDS, unfolding thoso mindd for the lasting benefit of
our people and our institutions.
Farley, lows; A. J. Adams and wife,
Portland; L Good friend. San Francis
co.
COLUMBIA RIVER CLOSED.
ASTORIA Or.. March- S. ISnl.)
riannta Ft .K U'lrd.m Inriii Gor and
Frank Sweet, who made the trip from
Portland to Astoria in a launcn. rw
nnrt that thera la no flahlna- on the
river and that It Is absolutely closed.
They report running through a shoal
of amelt
GREEKS GO ON STRIKE.
SALEM. Or.. March S.(Spl.) Six
ty Greeks went on strike today for a
raise from $2.50 to $1.75. The wage
was $2.50. They are employed on the
seweM here, which are an Immense
system.
Dickinson Will Inspect Canal.
WASHINGTON. March 3. Secre
tary of War' Dickinson will make a
flying trip to Panama-this month to
Inspect the -work on the canal. He
will aail from New York March 13.
His tour of Inspection will last about
10 day.
LICENSE TAXES LET ALONE.
Treasurer Kay Not to Collect Gross
Earning Asaeesfnent '
SALEM, Or., March 3. State Treaa
urer Kay ha decided to make no at
I
E. PX WMITI a tall.d btata fopraaaa
CaHtrt.
mw rrtnkjn
RED men wilw
THt SULWARK AGAINST WHICH SOCIAL
ISM ANO ANARCHY WILL SEAT IN VAIN
IN'THIS COUNTRY.
' The talk of aooialwm and anarchT anl .the,
disruption of our institutioiw, whioh cxmioa-s
miwina to our minds under Tarring CHntliti ns
of life, fsdes out of inr mind when I think of ihe
countrr's manj COLLEGE HUKD VY.0VI E.
T ..K mericn niinds and hearts U th in-rfw-t
and cenrral Porric which will F011TIFV-AN P
UaMUiUIVt IV r v, - ....
oi vno '"wnrm i j
the countrj-, retraining ana iu
..... , nw.lt. .n ti IS II
cena laxra va rnsi nmiui mm.-.
chaprs 1 and t of the laws of 1907.
The Attorney-General submitted an
opinion recently to the effect that such
taxes are not now collectible and the
Slate Tax Commission has assumed
the same position.
. Albany Postal Rtcelpts Gain.
ALBANY, Or.. Msrch 3 Receipts
of the Albany postpfflce for the past
I month show a gain of almost 20 per
cent over tho of February. 110,
I The -eceipts for February, 1911. were
j$:i75. acd for February of last year
j $1735. showing a net gain of $340.
Feudist Leads Jail Delivery.
JACKSON. Ky., March 3. Asbtiry
Splcer, a Hargls clansman, led a jail
delivery here at midnight. Three
other "prisoners earsped with Splcer,
whose appeal from a conviction for
murder Is now pending In the state
courta. A posae Is In pursuit.
Silim Elks Choose Exalted Ruler.
SALEM. Or, March 3 Charles V.
Calloway, State Tsx Commissioner,
was tonight elected exalted ruler of
Salem Lodge. No. 336, of Elks, and
-will be delegate for Salem when the
grand lodge meets In Portland next
year.
A word to the wise Is sufficient, but
a whole volume wouldn't convince jbe
otherwise.
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 PRESERVATIVE
PRINTING
BOOKBINDING
LOOSErLEAb
SYSTEMS
4, 1911.
NEW FEATURE PLAfWED
COICCJTATE FAIR
COUNTY EXHIBIT SHOULD
MADE CHARACTERISTIC Of
SIZE OF COUNTY.
rt r rrevtac who has been reap
ported indent of the P
Tth. cUn, Sts.e Flr also sup.
eVlniendent of the rUu,ur.d'P.l i
ment. has eevrrsi new ' "
tnirouuce at the coming f-lr. which o
doubt will be one of the k'eat
drawing attr.clloue. and thinks prop-twill
become Interested ss soon as
thee are made put.llo. One MiJ
moat attractive agricultural and fruit
displays ever exhibited at lh State
ralr was last year, and It was throuxh
Mr. Freytag s untiring efforts so gool
a display was had.
Clackamas county had her llrst ex
hibit, and although not as larga as It
should hae - tr ,b f
county. It won one of the
which waa $100. It Is Mr. ITeytarTe
In.entlon this year to - - k-
cunty and to Invite all of the
farmer and fruitgrowers to help mase
the exhibit of the county they are re
siding In one to be proud of, and B
doubt many will reapond. Horn of
the best potatoes and apples at tha
Fair last year came from this county
and were among the best In the build
log and attracted wide attention.
W tl. KlU'nsmlth. one of the well
known fsrm-rs of the county called
at the office of Freytag A Swafford
near th Southern Pacaflc, depot ye
terdsy afternoon for several heads of
Alaskan wheat, and these he Is to
plant on bis farm at Clsrkes, and In:
tends exhibiting at the coming Htata
and county fairs. Mr. KHensmlth Is
one of the enth'ialaatlo farmers of the
county, and will assist la having the
county to be represented aa It should
be. '
7S BOYS IN RANK.
St Andews Guard Stsrts Off With
Great Proeoeets of Bueeess.
St Andrews Guard held Its weekly
drill FjrWay evening with 75 boye
ent and In the ranka. Th Oaard
elected, officers, as follows: Preal
dent. .Joe Hedges; vice president.
Charles Iteatle; secretary. Oran
Moore; treasurer. Frank llruce; board
of manager. Wra. Hammond. F. T
Harlow. Keat Moody. John Beetle.
Glen Jeremiah. Clark Story.
Word was received from th boy i
of the Presbyterian Sunday school
K.. it tha rrtisrrt would change Its
meeting night th boys of thst school
would gladly )oin tl ana mas h a
rousing organliatlon. Thl matter
will be given careful consideration.
DEBATE AMONG PUPILS.
v..nn raika in West Oregon City
Schools Bsgin Training Early.
There waa a local debate held in
the West Oregon City schools Friday
rtm.w.fi hataapB DUDllS In that
school. They discussed the ouestlon.
ti.alaatl That Hectrtrltr IS More
T'..rl T-K.n ataam.
The puptls of the same school will
Fathc
IX C. LATuURKl is rwBi s t
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON J
CAPITAL, SSO000.0O.
rre.aaeu a Oneral Banalng wain, on frees K '
.. V'
dlate again rrldar afternoon on the
subjret. "Resolved. That Women
H bu Id Ie (liven th rtanrhla..
These debates sr being held with a
view to ramlllarlslng the pupils with
the work while yet young, and aa such
a training. Is of much value.
NEORO MINSTREL
1
And Gladstone's Talent la Making Big
preparations. ,
The first rehearsal of th negro
minstrel to be given at th Gladstone
hall In Ihe near future took, plae
Thursday night In the hall. This
oromlsea to be one of the moat suc
cessful minstrels ever given by home
talent, and will be participated 10 by
0 of aiadstone'a famous singers anq
entertainer, from all Indications
there'wlll be a parked house to greet
those giving the entertainment.
ELKS TEMPLE AT EUGENE.
Four Btory Brick Block IX Business
Section to Bo Erected.
kl'CKNC Or. March 1 The Bu
gone lodge of Klka will erect a four
story brick block on Its lot at the cor
ner of West Seventh and Olive atreets
this Bummer. The building will cover
he entire lot. 10 by 160 feet. ID the
hearl of the business district The
two upper floors of the structure- will
b used for lodge and club purpoaee
be second floor will be rented for of
fire and the lower floor for storea
Kiravatlng will begin In a very short
lima and as soon aa lb architects
complete ths plans and th contract
Is let, construction work will begin.
-DOCTOR" JINDRA ARRESTEO.
Former Oreoon City Man Called e
Account Br Medcal Board.
Ir. Vladimir K. Jlndra. of Portland.
was arrested thla werk with a Kl of
other electric healers snd so called
doctors, and aaked for a continuance
when his case was called yesterday.
Jlndra cam to Oregon Cliy more than
two years sgo snd rut a wide swath
here. He had plenty cf patients, some
of the wll-to-do people of thla section
taking his "treatments" Ills conduct
was surh that his wife brought suit
for decree of divorce Jlndra be
m ao nroattrroiia thst Oregon City
wag too amall a Bold and he hiked to
Hand where he has sine beeo try
ing to make the public believe In him.
Moat of the local physicians of Oregon
City looked upon Jlndra askance,
though one or two of them sanctioned
him and hla unusual methods.
Moch of whst we call love at first
sight falls when It cornea to the sec
ond, sober View.
MRS. HARTMAN ENTERTAINS.
A Score ef Friends Are Given
a De
llghtful Afternoon.
Mrs. Chris Martman entertained the
Kaffe Kralnchan at her home on Elev
enth and Center streets on Thursday
afternoon In a irn-at delightful manner,
(he afternoon being spent In needle
mA sriectlona enjoyed on the
Kraphophon. There were about 16
ladles attending who enjoyed Mrs.
.i.. t.nans hospitality. The hoetea
waa assisted by her sister-in-law, Mr
D. Bcberruble. A luncheon waa served
during the afternoon, and the table
waa prettily decorated with red rams
tlons and asparagus ferns, while the
j h? Your Home
1 1 Correct and
3 alB- Artistic Decoration at
: ftf$L Moderate Cot.
p Henry Bosdi Cosrpany's
j M Wall Papers
, f i W Terk CMsef
r', ff ct For the Season of Nine-
N 17 'l teen-eleven rrprearnt the
k t best the World sllordi
t: Q . ,U kaaktikaas M ra ml.
M 1 J V Saaca aaa swai anratiln arlca
IB f y JITuwat T"" asllgailas aa
1 j ataia BaawalM nsailas.
1 1 fJJL FOX'S?
rst
Tsah yeur beys and girls the yaiuv ,
Let each ehlld have Its wn savings aeaua7"y'
sultlvste an intsrest In seeing l arw. v'fll,
There Is nebetter way U lay the found..,.. .
lives ef trtt. A 9oef start and an sari! 1 ,f
have a sreat Influenoe en th child's future, 1"
This bank has a Savings Department
The BAnk of Oregon City.
living room w
vines.
rrosent
were
MrlTi.'"'
U A. Nobel. Mr. ioh vt
Ous Hrhnoerr. M rT Vflt
Mrs H .Bailer. Mrs. , S
reier Klooatra. Mrs u..rTSt
Mn T . ... "
a. Hill k
R'robntexar iTJ
Mr C. al1
. . .
w., . i.uaaw, M rS n a.i
Kl.. . - -- ari
4. , airs, a
r
Will .. .( atarsga a.ana.
Three manufacturers fWnL
were In the city rrids, tej,
" P"wr f.r ths
Bf acaall article. Jj
oia. I ha lrad..r la ths
was a man named 8tartlB JjT'J
they had a spncui vZ
that they wlhd to bests uTT'
tore aa soon JJ
a look at the WVlnhrdbiorti2I:
ha4 a talk rsgardlag tb tomxZ
trlcal power.
Choice office rooms U Qaaaa.
block; steam heat. Be J. J, ?J
LATESTJMSlin
Oregon CHy Mtrkm,
The general market -
downward. In rertals ItauifaTJ
marked and In others beet as
lack of aupply tendlsg ytVsk
whea th sverage Is at rack tk.
doncy Is downward.
APPLES (kod tppl in ,
mand yet and the price m kat
better prices for good star. IWii
euiHigh goirf stork, kowtra;, n u
there Is little or ao deauMhrat
stock at any price Prisa aa.
about 7&e lo i the box. with ass j
Choir recelrlng a little ktttw Inn )
Offerings are lirbl hers bat raiat
reports large offerings. I
rtJTATOKH-HIn Bor tea,
mand llghf. I'lrnty of io4 gatt
lb country et sod S If ana
outside buyers ar blslia 1st
well for them bat so tkt heal
seems satisfied or ths r kk
Many are holding for rot n
higher than Ike market as4 kalM
era cannot ship lo Mfity; not
shippers may bars a hettw tmt
than local; must bar lo w bsj
wsnted by those to an) koMat j
VEG ET A HLEfl - Utt taaaff
last report; onions arstUlUsA
In price bat other vaeUM tui
about the asms. OnlunslV.M
and carrots TSc to fl tact r I
to ll.IS sack, rabbars te soul )
riXJL'R AND GRAIN-
no chanr since last qistkt-f
flour S:i and bsrd keat tM hi
higher; oats t to lit. earl at
fl.es to $1T5 bondred, tkor V.
barley II 20. paying tl kMI
local wheat. While ths triM b t
same on oats the market vast
local dealers selling seed eU
lest they drop lower. MUnir
land l SO. ' J
HAT I-ois of bay la tetunt
Kalna nfTurad freely ao; Sat
weak. With winter past fsraW
to sell and the market ui""
consequence.
num triaa sra stlfftllU I
and local dealers srs psf (j
doten. . j
DUTTER In couotry sw!
market Is d-morallfd:
and ISc. and the varlatlos bS
la aa wide as the prk. C
commands 30c to JSo sad
demand. . '.j
POULTRY-Prlces JTr
higher and the dem.sd !
bring lo, roosters J JftJ
and mlied chickens 1J W --v
log doing In larger fowls. '
MEATS Veal, K
lOe to lie. hog. c and IsVJ,
big demand t"jfi
floctuat according ,0"iM,2iiinH
HIDE8-reen Us tJjnt
dry hide lie to MC "t r"
to 7S eech. m -g7
WOOLr-nrlngs lfl to W "
mohair 2o lo 30c. ((Mf
dried rnviTJ7
Ac and 7o, sun dried Sc, pr- j
BALT-Bemng
BO lb. SSCK. nan g'"
100 lb. sacks.
A SNAP
( 02 ACRES
of black
101 acres
Pudding River bott-m, a ,
tlvatlon and 7' ,,
Isndbut In PVu" boa,t
living water. ;0bsrl'
and wthoaas fW
D., Phone Cr-f W 'l
to achool. I H i'orif
to Hubbard, ll ,
Surrounding lna,!?t
1100 and on np.
Mil for only "t ,
and balance at 6 VT - ,
E.P,ELU0JT3
Near Buapensloa BrK-
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