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' MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MAKC1I Its 1011. HOUniKG ENTERPRISE OggGQg CITY, OREGOlf . ML K. mODIt, Editor and Publisher. n.',?i".,rro,,"eU" Jan r?f7 VJIlil "YV pot m at Oron . ...tl ... l. ... I t ... .IS TMM T WKCKPTWH. Owe Tear, by man Bis afnntha. by mall row Month, by mail Par week, by carrier mrnni6 RATES H $" "cn nrst tnaertloa....1le ZrV lncn aMe Inasnlona. .lc l!TT? PKi any pas, per Inch nt kimtlm .V.. ........ .Ho ITT1. P0"1"" any pa. pr tach added Inwrllona ife nun paper, other than drat pa. par inrh i Nrst Insertion . iM hub paper outre man first will bo flnlahed up and ready for oc- vuiwui-j soon. Real aetata dealer and buyers from th eaat ara seen driving In the tr ciimy or wilsonvllle rrqua(!y. Buy ra from Idaho and California war alao In our village Monday and Tues day Tho many friend of Mr. and Mr, Walter will be aorrr to learn, that they have aold out their hotel bualnea here and have gone to Mr. Waller old home la Iowa to locate permanent IT Mr. Nendel and on, Roy, who hare been drilling a well for K. Stallncher, at ruck water laat week at a depth of IIS feet. Mr, and Mr. Miller, of Portland, have purchased the hotel bualnea of Mr. Walters' and will continue the same at the coir little "Bungalow.1 which has become noted for It good home cooking. i.oh in vtaimar oiace ana l4 acre added lasartlona Ic adlolnina. belonitlne to J. W. Thorn ,1Loe'",'' per ne; to regular adver. I ton. was soldjastl week through the V ZiL , j agency of Mr. Rutson. to Wm. Black. 'tZJtJ'''ot Id.ho. Mr. W.ck ba. brought his earn additional. - . , family here to reside. Rate for advertlstn in the Weekly Clyde Baker's home In Portland enterprise will be the aanie as In the ; vii entered by burglar last week dally, for advertleemrnta erf ranerlallv ant the tutntr maHo haM n t for the weekly Where the advertlerment ", '"J J,17,. V? a? 5 . TV tm tranaferred from the dally to the week- "bleu of which Clyde had just laid ly. wltnont rhanire, the rate will be e : In a goodly supply. Expensive allver ".-7 A." p"p"' aa ioo an ; was left untouched, while wearina ap- At the Portland Theaters ' rack for special position. Cash should accompanr order where perty Is unknown In business office of the Enterprise. LeaJ adrertlstna at legal advertising ales. Ctrcua advert ltn and special transient advertising at ISc In &(V an Inch, accord . In to aperlal rondlllona governing the same. Ftre Sale" and Banarupt Sale" adver tisements c Inch first insertion: addi tional Insertlona same matter Ha loch. News Items and well witt'en articles of merit, with Interest to local reader, will be gladly accepted. Reected manu scripts never returned unless accompan ied by atsmos to prepay poetase. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. March 16 In American History. 1751 James Madison, fourth presl- parel seemed quite an attraction. -also Clyde's ranor was missing. Clyde bas made up his mind that the thieves were very cleanly. and wanted to have a good snare, or else they were of the : cut-throat variety. Fred J. Eplcr. of Sherwood, who I administrator for the' estate of John i H. t?pUr. held ' a sale, at the Epler ranch near our village on Saturday. (March -11 at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of disposing of farm Imple f'tnems. etc The sale was well pat- , ronlzed and everything was sold by j three o'clock. 1 Don't forget to attend the basket ( social at Corral Creek school house Ion Friday evening, March 17th. an- counceemnt of which has already been given. - Darby's store was robbed on Tues day evening, the Ihlcf having entered by the front door. The glasa wa dent born: died 183& - . carefully cut from the door and set 1903-Tbe United State Military acad- i 8'le making quite a good entry for my at West Point founded br act i " would-be thief. About $1.50 wag of mifnai , - taken from the cash drawer, and Mr, im.D.11. niV- n k u. ; Darby says that nothing else seems and Jurist, bora; dirt 1808. : !o h,v' bwn n,olN,,i 1907 HeUcon Ball, tba horn of Upton Sinclair's co-operative olonT at Knglewood. N. borned. CANBV. j The debate held In Prof. (Jill s room last Friday on the question. ""Resolved i That the Dog Is'More Useful to Man ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. kind that the Gun.- was a success and (From noon today to noon tomorrows ; excellent arguments were produced on Ban seta fl. rises ttttt: day's length Just 12 boars: niooa rises 750 p. m. TWEY HAVE TROUBLES CI FAMILY CIRCLE TWO CANNOT AGREE AS TO Dl VISION OF PROPERTY FARM VALUED AT $75,000, . The family troubles of August and Mr. Wllhelmlna Kanne. which have . been In the courts for some months, were beard before Judge Eakln Tuea day and Wednesday, when both sides rested under stipulation to determine which half of the Kanne property each of tha contestants would take for the purpose of putting in the crop. - The attorney will probably submit an agreement to the court this morning. Mr. and Mn. Kanne were married In 186a In Minnesota and came to Oregon la 1888. They purchased a ISO acre farm near Clackamas for $13,000 and thi property I now said to b worth $75,000. The deed was made in the name of Kanne and his wife, which makes her an equal owner in the land. Tbey have four bora and sis daugh ter living, and one of the son has bees given $4000. Xanne Died a suit for a divorce from his wife last year and claimed hi oe had conspired with her to get hi property and run him off of the place. Mr. Kanne filed a cross com plaint, stating that Kanne was abusive and arbitrary and asked for the de cree of divorce The question of the title to the prop erty cannot be determined under the suit now on trial, and the only way that tn Kanne family can adjust their property right i by partition suit or agreement out of court. George C. Brownell is attorney for Kanne, and J. E. Hedges appears for Mrs. Kanne. CORRESPONDENCE. WIL80NVILLE. Elmer Seeley came home from school on Friday, returning Sunday night to Portland. Mary Brobet spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Henry Aden was In Portland last week buying new goods. Mr. and Mrs. Hethune spent Satur day and Sunday In Portland. Mr. Crissell Is preparing to rent tba house on his corner lot. The house j both sides of the question A Lumber Yard for Canby. Jas. Adkins. one of the pioneer lum ber dealers at Canby and an eipert enced saw mill man, haa entered Into a partnership with W. H. Lucke. our enterprising commission mercnani and these two gentlemen will In a very short time open tip an up-to-date clum ber yard. They hare secured a uit able site from the Southern Pacific R. R. Company and will soon erect a large lumber ahed near Locke' ware house. They intend to aupply the pub lic with all kinds of building materials, brick, cement and fiber. On last Saturday the stockholder of the United State Flower Map met In the office above the printing office and effected an organization. After electing a board of directors consist ing of Messrs. A. W. Butterfield. O. R. Mack. J. Sutherland. W. H. Bair and StogsdilL tha oath of office was ad ministered the directors qualifying and the following officers were chosen: President, A. W. Butterfield: vice-president. O. R. Mack: secretary, J. Sutherland: treasurer. John Eld. Then the company Incorporated ac-1 cording to the laws of Oregon for i'"v..".r uu Kiitusn nivr?unsj lor ( i uesaay evening wnen ail arrange- The Gordon Bros, are enjoying a j rtsit from tneir older brother, wno has ufu eagaaeu (B manager oi a tarm near Mt Hood. I Clarence Fallows has gone to Pajco. WaKh.. where he will probably locate. He has severed his connections with the Tribune and now F. M Roth la I the manager. SHUBEL. (;eoree Schmidt, of South Shubel, visited R Gln'her Sunday afternoon. Frank Mueller and wife, of Clarke, and Wm. Mueller, of Carti. visited wi'n Mr. and Mrs Massinger Sunday. Ar'hur Hornschub is buy blowing out stumps. Mr Mildred Nielsen, of Portlsnd, ! t visiting hf-r parent. Mr. and Mr. E. T. Ginther. Mrs C. Horn hub is hloly impror ing. Jacob GrosKmillpr was butchering ho Monday. Edward Schmidt wag out driving with his best girl Sunday afternoon. Will Dolbow i clearing land on his property recently purchased from Mr. Grossmlller. The dance at Mr. Sheppard Satur day mas enjoyed by all present. Fred Kamrath, ouf new supervisor, has put a new btldge across Bee son Creek on the Highland road the past week. He Is now repairing the Clarke road. Fred is evidently trying to do the fair thing something unknown for a long time In this road district. r II II LAST CAR LEAVES FOR OREGOlf CITY AT MIDNIGHT j i . P : I If . ' i i t . t h W ' , li " ' 1 i 1 - TTTT IS- - i e ninui ..r th roles In which they rs ien. are. Marl Shleias. vernon imr Idaou, Edward uester, iiarnwi ton. Iieatrlca d'Kalln, ntl a)l of other, who ara all coming n'iw. Tba unasemant open al lha llalllf tonight, with performances Friday ana Saturday night and Hnturuay maunan. SCENE FROM "THE ARCADIANS" AT THE HEILIO THEATRE. Th big musical eomdy uccs. "Th Arcadlana," will b th attraction at Th Hailig Thcatr. Portlaml. Oragoit Thursday, Friday and Saturday nighta. March'16, 17, 18, with a apacial prlc ma tine Saturday. "THE ARCADIANS" TONIGHT. Big Musical Success Thre Night at . Tha Mailig. Portland la to be honored with a presentation by Charles Frohman's New York company of the Interna tional- successful musical comedy. The Arcadian. It ia indeed rarely that Portland la isited so soon after the metropolitan run of a play. and. 'It la, hardly within the recollection of the1 present day generation of theatregoer that the New York Company and production U held in tact on Ita tour In thia direc tion. To Charles Frobman la due the praise for establishing the precedent and when "The Arcadians" receives Its presentation in Portland It will be offered by the identical cast as that men offered It to theatregoer of f New York Cly. and furthermore. It iw wirri oi mi players k lllnaaa e..min. h... . i .u. i home by nines v......,i u-iv nr in me uriaiuai Shaftesbury Theater production In !-ondon where, for the Oral time on any stage "The Arcadians" wss of fered, now almost three seastiu ago. The cast Includes aurh funny men a Johnny laborne and Gilbert Child, who ara entrusted with the chief comedy roles, and who so ably fulfill BARLOW. W. II. Tull went to Portland on Thursday. Robert Ogle son, ho wa vlnlllng his father, has returned to his home In Portland. i . O. M. Keebauah was In Oregon t'lly on hualneaa last Thursday Mra Ida Tull and slalter. Mlaa Olga Howe, weut to Portland Monday. Their mm her Mra. Howe. wln has been vlalilns lu the East, returned with them In the evening. Miss Anna Klaw went to Oregon CHy Saturday. Perry Keebaugh hs io o Outer. Wash. ... Our enterprising mcrchani. Erlck son and llerg. hava just received a car load of land plaster, which seems ! to please the farmers, If one ran judgo ! from the way they are hnullng It away. The champion walker, who I walk ing from IVil hind to Medford, passed -"thrtmish here at 4:U0 .Monday after I noon. Miss ItesMie Hltepnrd, of, I'oi tUnd, Is here on business. ,TT r Mr. Oglesby's family Jfroin Needy. i have lust moved Into a part of Jleuiy ' Glltiertaon's houae. 'Mr,- K earns. frtuu-JlutWa. haJual nioved Into the only vaifani house In ' our loan. ! Mra. Armstrong a children are tm- -proving slowly... They were very sick. Mra. ScroKgin. who haa been wun her brother and slalter. Mr. Melvln ; and Mrs. Andru. has gone to Oregon City to visit her damhter, Mra. Lena i Siuxle. , T Harry Melvtn was In Oreson Oily 5i j business Monday. TWILIGHT. Mr. Martin and daughter, of Ore- i ..... '1, - VI r . J I ra I). U Itoylan laat Sunday, - Mra. Curtis tkodda Is the happy pos J aeasor of a new piano, a present from her husband. I The Twilight school rhiiuren gave : an enlerlalntneiil to their friend last (Friday afternoon at the school house 1 Th urogram waa well rendered and give credit to both pupils and leach er. . I Mr. and Mra. Henry Scheer visited I with relative In Portland laat Sunday Mrs. C. K. Swk-k la confined to ber Are You A Money Svef vary en tapatta t ba mrvy Mytr , .p.t t tav whn thai- Inaam 1, i"' ,m . Most avt whtn their apn ar la. ari thr pepl whe wait until they an tay Wthrt . ; thay wakt up day fld with) rgrVa k.!. f,r'y tunlti thy hava mltsad. , " BU f 'w Tha maral lai BalM ranutae uU. th lom. m.k. tha autga a lltti I.m and avVth.N-?J --we It a almpi matttr t atari Mvlnga.,! 'i. The Bank of Ongon Qty ft . V 4VBem 1 W vajsaasai wviajwuf. THE FIRST NATIONAL BATJv . of OREGON QTY, OREGON CAPITAL, I&0.0O0 00 Tranaacta 0nral Banklaf twain. eSSS"'SSSMSSM.M W I S, I Mra. D. L Roy la a and Mlaa Alice Ho) Ian were In Oregon City Tuesday vlalilng Mra. Henderson, the former' sister:--V- Anna- Wllehart spent the week end with her sister. Mr. Jamea llyltou Twilight IJterary Society will meet next Saturday evening In tha hall, and W. 8. 1' Ren haa kindly consented to i the author a requirement. Th Mlaa--; give an addreae on th aingla tat que- - inr nussua, nuin i norp ana lion. ' Moya Mannerlng are the chief vocal- Thomas Hrlland. assisted by Ms lata of the organisation and with (heir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, enter- singing- tbey arc In no small way re-' lained th Whist club last Saturday sponsible for the grest popularity of evening at hla home. Tba evening s composer Uunel Mourkton s musical ! entenalntnent was progressive w hist. number, and which are almost two 1 Miss Marie Harvey received first priie dozen In number. Among the other and consolation prl was awarded to meraoers or tne company, and each en- George Ijiaella. A delicious luncheon gsged because of bla or her particular 1 served tha guests. Heilig Theatre , Jlrj. .'. , I MMIMM'"111111,'JasaTasSsaaswi Vase, at ass Bt.laa an a, . - A - ak.a . . aZlsl V" r " Wlr 1 and Alia. "Ihuradaw Vrldaw taluraaw kiln l... .. .. .. , . . msrvn ia, 17 la a. , . Matin JBtturday. Charlt Frohman pr.nt. Th. -t. THE ARCADIANS 7S-Pepl-y Special Orcheatra. EMMnt Cat Ui.-iiu-tian. Prie.a-Eyenln,.., L.wrFloar. MX0 ,nd t1 ZlEL 1.00-7S,W). Intlr. Oall.ry, 60. Saturday Matin.' 72 l.oa Balcony. ll.OO-yft-60. Oall.ry. ja,Jj. siATa iL" ' AT THEATRE. V ,ATI Now MUlka COMING TO HCILIG THEATRE niunn "gmsing Mnoy, March V. Special mu u Wdn..day and Saturday. Ll.bl.r A Ca. ..-. i.' tra l "wnla,A GCRTRUDC ELLIOTT In Mr, Franc Hvdgaan Burnt tf piy THE DAWN OP A TOMORROU eat go en al Friday, March 84. Coming to rlaillg Jhoatr WH Mglnnln, Sunday April THE MERRY WIDOW CHANOC FIRM. The Kind STANDS That OUT J. L. Stafford S.H. ntrt In Maal I it are Buam. to W. ft. Money. The real raiate firm of Preytag gwalford was dlsaolied by mutual con- sent on Wednesday. Mr 8waffor4 r UrlDg and Wm R. Money purchasing his interest. The firnt of Proytaa Bwalford baa been known a a rellabte house and lis built bp for Itself good business. The new firm will con tinue) to do Itualnea at tbo old -stand on gevetub street. Mr. Hwafford, wh retire. Is well nd favorably known throughout the county. He was born here and haa always lived her and bo baa a wld cirri of friends. Mr. Money, .who purchased tbo Bwaffnrd Interest. Is well known hero and has .lived here for yeara having been tr, some time a trusted employ at this itaiier mill In this city. On g..n rtty has a number of 11 v real estate dealets and no doubt Ihl new firm mill b able to go tbo pace wno me beat or them. - Officer Cho..n by V. P. A. The Young people Alliance) of I ho Carman Ev. church elected offlrere recently, a follow: President. M. U. gchrader; vice-president, Clara Wlevo- sick; secretary. Koaa Rcbrader; treasurer, Julia Rchult; organlat. An na Bcbarder. Tha Alliance meet ev ery tfunday evening at 7 o'clock. Read the Morning Enterprise. German Language Should Rank Next'to English In Our Schools. . or state. IIE German language should bo pushed to the very front a. . BKACII OF INSTRUCTION instead of being crowded to the rear. We mav well tk.f : .v -.-i:.. j u kw iTuvia vivniiscu world the tW PP-l language in active use todaj are tngliab and German. AS A MEANS OF FITTING LIFe INSTRUCTION IN . TO THAT IN ENGLISH. Aside from it practical use, the German language also embraces, jrith English, the RICHEST AND MOST IMPORTANT LITER , ATURE OF THE WORLD in every science and in every art and ia ejery field of human endeavor. " ' , - i German is used to a large extent in our commercial life. It is a 'distinct aid to a man engaged in a large business, to doctors, to law- yen. " , , v German should be Utrght in our schools FROM THE EARLY GRADES, and there should be no thought of ever dropping it from the curricHlum." s.. . .y , OUR CHILDREN ran practical GERMAN SHOULD RANK AT LEAST NEXT 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 1 M REAL ESTATE. The following tranafera of real ea Ute were filed yesterday In the office or "otinty Recorder u E. Williams: William and Rial V. Nendel to II (I. and Klsle llartshorne, north half of southeast quarter, lection 17-town- ship 3 south, range I west, except 6 acres; $25. LTand lltlo O. Tooio lo Stan ley aud Oeorge n. Murray, part of Hamuel D. Franklin donation land claim, township 3 south, rango 1 west, 132 acres; II. John R. and AIlco Taylor to 8. D. Cobb, west half of southeast quarter, and east half of southwest onarter. section 30, township l south, rango 6 eaat, i 160 acres; 10O0. Jesse Bandera to 8. B. Cobb, south west quarter of southwest quarter, or lot 4, section 30, township 1 south, rango 6 oast, 35 acres; 12000. Charles P. and Cordelia Ebman and A. and Jennie Lane to B. D. Cobb, northwest quarter of southwest Quar ter, section 30, township l south, rango 6 eaat, 40 acrea; 11300. Martin V. Thomas to B. D. Cobb, northwest quarter of northeast quar ter, section 30, township south, rango east; 101. C. C. Shaw, A. B. and Bualo M Locke to a. P. Bparow, northeast quar ter, section io, township 4 south, rang o east, jr.n acrea: 110. Ada and Elmer Hendrlckson to Ma thlas and Margaret lllopelle, BV4 acrea, section 0, township 8 south, rango I eaat; $2000. Oregon Iron ,Steel Co. to Mra. Nellie Nelson, lots 4 and 5, block S, uswego; 910. C. C. and Mary E. Garfield to Prank Johnson, lots 0. 7 and , block 22, O. I. A 8. Company's first addition to Oswego; flO. , John J. Edgren and Prod C. Peter son to Prank K. Woodward, block . Outlook. 10 acres; $1. . , wuiiam Corcoran to William n .Me. Garry, oaat half of northeaat quarter, and oast half of southeast quarter, Sal 1 1 ii it l i . ""snip I aoatkajoJ ati. UO acre., iiooa . ' LATEST llOIi Oregon City Ms Th. general market f lug downward. In certala iDstaatM marked and la others UesMdi lack of supply tendlag servo; Is when tha average la iirtri dency Is dowoasrd. ' APPIJC8 (kkwI appteiwabi mand yet and the Drk. k ksaO better prices for mud Mock: Ikstt enough soud stork. mv, sjg there la little or tta4tmu4 hrt stork at aay prlca, tiwei rav about ;ie lo ft tbo boa. akk at choice commanding as kith I Block In hands of groweri Mill; la haa been sold; II Is la. cssbj r loft and I hey coatsMJ4 akost a Hood River apples art aaUlaflUM It POTATOEB-Slow mnmH mand light. Plenty of fool last I tbo country yet sod S fewswi outside buyers were hkMlaf sv well for them hat noe tkt fcsr seems saiuried or tho kayankot Man are holding for tm ax higher than the market an! keafc era cannot ahip is saw; r rango from toe lo f 1.10. VKOKTAllIJiS-UtUo akus last report; onions ara a lttta) In prlco but other tregetablsi nar about tha earn.. Onions and carrots 75c to fl sack.!"! lo Sl.23 sack, cabbage tc yo- PL4UR AND lower and demand wou. down to SS lth best w " 16.60; some selling as kw Brans and other feed cus a. . ,n ! Tsnorta. iaOra Ing 11.20, bran barley U"?: to 11.70, oats $24 lo 128. WJ for local wheal. - ., HAY Ita of hay la eo.W" being offered freely bow, -t. lul.k ..Inlar nasi fsTMri to sell and Ibe market ku kt" conaequonre. All sd fj,fl from tl to V 111 to 113, timothy tttoV, fa $15 to 17. EOOS Are very pienu"" prlco ranges about l&c. ' BUTTER Very only commanding from ereamery always attlff Ing 80o to 3.1c now. "TT, market Is only Pylni JCc. Choice dairy wlU kW 20c to 26a higher and tho emBd , bring 16C rooaters JJ? i and mixed chickens 13 Ing doing In larjer fo I MEATS Veal, toZTi lOo to lie. hogs WJJV hla- demand for miitto" lk - fluctuate sccordln to wnti w irmea rtrsen Ed pound, I" dry hides llo to 14c, she to 76o each. WOOL Brings 1 W ' mohair 28 to 80c. . "waBOrf" 1 DRIED rnui in--!-' ai 6o and 7c, sun dried 6c, prj , so. 40 I w aiitma.lllnv 0C W Tw 60 lb. sack, hair fro- 100 lb, sacks. DO YOU WANT ANYTHING . . . I c Try the Classifcd CoUana of t! MORNING ENTERPRr , 3000 Rciufcrs Dally . 0