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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1911)
' r MORNING ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. ' ' ' I 1 11 . ! - . T" ! 1 1 L . i i "... . I . ..a kI A flui fp- nil. ' : er ' ii MORNING ENTERPRISE OKSG09 CITT, OKEGOV E. C. BRODIE, Edit and Pwwfialwr, mmnr a tail. Cii. nr a a. i. Tsis - 4r uh An tins or RnctimM. Oiu tmt. ay " . Mia MiailK br aaaB . Vomr MnMlM, br Bit. Per ml r earrtar... shop or tow te which th sUaxwr to th few whe work er el ia great from tk ataadaotat of that to kick they ar ipoadT If ee caa 4o to mMi a Mart of tk ' daaarer aad asah eoedltkaaa aa Max '"T - Mm m poattbte? ' - . w Mut J Oar ova city ha a aesaber of frail bolldlso crowded together U th aets- i ter of th town. One Bra gets a fair headway the balldlags will go very fast, la tWn aay way la which the 1 l a ' aurrouadiaae aaay b chaaged with flttl eipeaae to that th flr rtak asay fYefacrad piatllra any . InwrlMt V......ie Bun Mfiff Mlwr th firvt aaa. Mr Iwa flrM laa i um IIK ; cower ittlfmiK WTO ba lesweaedT If tkia U ao th matter HrM Pae mtm fire laaartVas ...! abould be doo at once; -w shoald fyfeeraw pmmtkm aay a. er profit br the miatak of IM officer la fin mambMi t the MeiroBoUa.J Art thee aot back yards la tk ar-ctloa that need to be ".nPXcl'k" 'T. .T' cleaned out. aad UU ,nlckly? Aa4 Uni. ir mt u pwriw 4tst. If this U floe wm It not eBaaar imm ttMra sc hm ; safety of all rocr4 ? .Aad la ft M . nr4 firt k.-.ui. oa--btf mr "c batter aa4 cka-r to lock iko ' Miitaei bni before the kora la atolra tkaa Rlln for rf-rttt! hi tk ' . . ,,, -I. .-l KnrvrlM wll u th. nm u ta Ik to Tait onU1 aaHklJ la fott IM uiiy for J'r""-ti t cuur ' wt tntxt acls apeod oar axMkry la k for th r W th 4 rtiraat , . . h ta traafrrri frnm lh 4llr to thr aoarc to tel II Daca 7 . ... . t a k k rii k.. IT. WITmni ri. imw ' " j aa tnrfc for in of tha papar. aa4 lt aa torli for apvctal poaltlaa. ra"h aSould iMnaUf orT wrr ! panr ia altnui In t-uHM offtca of lh Entrrprttr , Lcal a4vrlP : ''J a4rrttalfl atra Otrrna 4 r1in nJ apodal traaalrot a4vartta.fi at IU tn riaa men. -oor-Ina to apMa) cna.tirvaia rrrrmlfv iba Tk MoralBg Eatrrpriaa kaa reived a commaalraUoa aicoaNd "KJy rtlV Tas Payer." If tb correapoad nt mil! fo4 hla ume to tka Cater pri, hi commucTtxrtoa will bo print- 4. bat not otkerwia. Tn Enterprise doe Dot print catntoaaicatioBs aalesa the bjb of tb author I koova to thta office It is to be hoped ikat The macalA cent rotr of tree fronting the Bab ' cock property oa Waaktnstoa Street will acap deatractioB. Tka city seeds areeaea of trees for skaoa aad , for beaotr an4 It raaoot afford to per March 28 In American History .mt tt?.jtnts to fait aadr tk ax. lm-;xm Zacbary Tsylor adTtar- , Tka Enterpriae cannot belter the r-d tbe I'alted Htstea army to tbe city Cosncll erer author. ie tke "Fir Hair" an 4 Barknipt - aor tlaratml Inch ftrat rnrren. lit Itonai Inarrtiona Haw aiaxrr S aaca. Neva ttaa and writ antt'ea arUcit af awrlt. with tntwmt to tocaJ rora, will ba l4ly acpt-4 R-cta4 nun aertata aevrr rltam4 unlrva aerompaji Ia4 by staatoa to prepay aoataata American In dim Is Receiving Due Attention on the Statfe 71 . tfi ye v1 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. IM 111 ''J'. " .mt' mi aad alwsra kaa a flaa cmahtoa. . . . i . - xtui ara la- j teraaiwd la a raca afwl ara Herort Robbiaa, Mr. Iwaaro. b. buo. Mr. KaUbL J R. lUwyer, 8im Und aay. M- i. U. W. If. Lacke and otbar prvBlaaot tfaleara Bad kora ovaer who ar naklag headquarters at Caaby. HEAL EtTATB a n aad Thraa Iloraatedt to rwkamaa Couaty -llaak "( adj ta , ftaad aad Orero City count y m ton IL towBtblp I aoutk. Iraaea i aat: tSM. t iw- ana iBerra MoatMter la rtaaioi W and l-ydla C, Sbrork. aaat 'half f aortbeaa t quarter, aectloa . ! towaahlD t aoata. rant t cast. ! rr- II. Patrick Bruta to Edward T. Irl" aaat kalf of east half, aectloa 1. tovaskln sooth, rang S . 10 acre, aaltclala. ' IX E. Oodfr y aad Ellea J. Butaoa to Jaaal A. ShuIL 4 acr-a. aectlonit township I aoutk. range 1 et; J00. ) Antoo r. aad Alma Will to u. t . i Smacker. 4S 40 acre, aeetioa 13, loanaklp 4 Boatk. rang 1 weat; Bio Crsnd and wit attarked by Mexiiaaa. UIO Dartd sosiak Brewer, aajaoriate Joatk- of CBitrd "Ufes aapeetae court died ia Wsablortoa: torn 1K37- ASTRONOMICAL EVENTV ffYota aors ulsy to aovo totixTow i Boa arts tVW. rtoea 5 44: mooa ri ; Sat c: 1 . x east time, piia ' ets V aa aad Saturn ia roa)aa-lioe. . Trans leiac 74 dri aor.k cf Sat ara: area early very aear for sereraJ . remoraJ of the splendid tree. ' i ... E GIVEN DAVID THOMAS MOUNT PLEASANT HOME SCENE - OF MUSIC GAMES AND MIRTH."""""' ' T 11(71. . Fanni and R. U (.reaves to i PorUnd Ry. IJghl s Power Co., Mghl of war at Holloa: tSOO. M. A. Mason to Portland Ry. Ugkt a tvmiar rn riant of way at section 1 SI. township 2 aoutk. rang 1 a4, KO feel wide: I4&0. K. K. Magoa to Portland Ry. UgM ! Power Co.. rigkt of way tbrough IX IX Tom pk In donation land claim: I4S0, I Helea Tompkins to Portland Ry ! Light A Power Co, right of way at Uolton; l. - E. (V and Maria 8. Caufleld to Tort' Und Ry. Ugbl A Power Co., block 7, Holloa; 1500. Anri M aad J. W. Draper to Port land Ry. Light A Power Co. 40 foot right of way at Holloa; I ISO. 8. O. Inllmaa et al to Portland Ry Light A Power Co.. 40 foot right of way at Bolton: 1500. ElUabeth p. Poweroy to PortlaBd ..i-.-it k.. I 4r4... rm tK- I..4 K.i k m1U Ma in nr. UgBt rower ov t . tkeagk hla-kaattag groamls ar bea loaf, to bim rorTr aaa nia .,' Vd Dora CfcrUlena.0 to Port fatar to to b wit hla cirramacribM oooaaa Oeautnstac oy ia wait ; 1BJ Ry u h A oWr Co- right of war: 1100. Commercial Bank of Oregon City to ptrtUad Ry. Light A Power Co., On Friday evening. March 24. Da rid ar agy tajcrd or boraed. Wky ts iaJ-er? tt I now time ta s-X. Who Ss resoBSibler akoaid faoLjrjaely aa tke'keela of tbe ftrst ajeativ,-. kax is to be do with Ike ataa or k-c r?onibVeT slvlald cosbc r y :a Urotssio of WHAT ABOUT HOME CONDITIONS til kaa takes a coo pi cf days to realise fairy tke exteat of the disaster Tkom-s was tendered a surprise party Oat Tork 1- that Was. '.7, S r tr tke br day. Drer hor l.17th.brthday..iTk even- U4 riflm already, with asaay who in was devoted to game and music. whwrh were followed It refreahmeBta ' Aovcg the feator a of th evening were tke piano daet rendered by Hazel and Ople Camp. Helen Hartke aad Leola fisher. preaent were Esteila Rowland. Met U Hiarf. Richard Braker. Unale Oa-V-m. Melra Kantx. Ethel Holmes. Vera Camp. Arthur Osbora. George Tit oi. Lloyd Rider, Charles Andrews, Frask Clark. Lyman War ock, Jesse Portw. Arthur Klag. MaybeU Chris- riaa. Lacille Kelkgg. J.' N. 8 levers. ; Grdon McKillican. Wilbur Portoaw, i Mary Riley. Maud Riley. Ople Camp. Helen Hartke. Leola Flsber. Karl ' Hartke. Violet Trnax. Will! Rooiand. i S'epbn Braker. Charles Holmes. Isa- ' bel Portoo w, Mr and Mrs. Owen 1 Thomas, Mrs. Portoiw. man. tk ABMrtcaa Indian still retains his plac la romaac. aad b to apparently destined to play la tk fatar a coast Hcaoua part la tk liter tar aad drama of tpa aatloa. Wltbla reat weeks two star prodoctloaa. tb ana dramatic aad tk other operatic, bar laterwa-.ed playgoer. Tb to tiwt right of way: 11150. drama la called "Tb Arrow Maker." It was writ tea by Mrs. Mary Hunter Clara and lsaae Jacobs to Portland Aaatin. Everv charactaT la Kla aa Indian, aad tb play Is built s round the i Ry. Light A Power Co . 60 foot right Of aad characteristic of the red ma a. ,Tb heroin I a chhera. or medk-ln ; of way Bear Oswego; 1. -.. k ( . i v k.. .,. . ...,i b.fn ma Btanley aad Emma Rayaer to M1 .-. .r7 . ... . k. in II. Roaenberg. lot I and 4. block A yoonr warn or bus so mi io u-r 7 fui r inuu-u.-. v, R ,. adJHIon to Marshlleld I made chief. Then be throw, her oer for tb daagbter of snot her chief, j Root U"o0 to Marsbneia . . . , .... . . t-i.. i- .ki i. .i..4 k r.ii Jj". . Wynne Matthisoa, and ber. portrayal of tb Indian analden ha added niocb to ber Iilstrl.nlc fame. "Tbe Arrow Maker" was produced at tb New thea ter., la New Tork. aa Institution barked by mlliioflalre friends of tb drama. Tb opera la which the Indian rre ia " atoms." th libretto being by Joseph I. Redding and tbe mualc by Victor Herbert. Msry Oardeo pUiya ( the rit role, that of aa Indian maiden whoa lor for a whit man, a aoxiier. causes ber to slay his rival that he may b. happy, la the abov picture Mis Garden and Mlas MattbUon are shown. Miss Matthlaoa Bearing tb curious beaddreaa of tbe mediciu womaa. LATEST MARKETS Plan RACE MEET AT CAN8Y Being Puahed to Mak May Rscs a 8ucca Portland1 Markata. Receipts for th week ar aa fol lows; Csttl. 90; rslves, II; hogs, 14S2; sheep. 3022; horse and nmles, 74. Receipts for th past week outside . mntTimm i k- Fat Stock Show m.nta f, . t..iw t. k.M 1 been very llghL Th market on ; ments for a Rac Meet to b held on b c bM .,,,, op. the Caaby track som tiro lo May. ! too steers are firm at to th!The track at tanby Is owned and I medium grade SS &0 to I 00. Cowa Geo. M. Laiell and M. J. Laxell I of this city mad a business trip to Caaby yesterday to make arrang- managed by the Clackamas County seem to be In demand ana If anything Fair Association and la tit fastest half mil track In the Northwest The soil is of a peculiar nature which ar Oner than steers. Tops fl.Il to I5.7S. Tb abeep market la good Ewe Tke 6-c cf tie L'e kav caed aezas; to (W fact tkat tk boitdifig I aajrja waa a 1.' trap Tb facts ftag r are ta tie eject tx tke tn a trM sx?v.iiii tke baildJag aad jns wrfc were tsrirCj coefary to are, aa4 tker la every poaaitie coo wnr r il tkobe a bo owaed it and wer ratig a feward from invest auc ia it be of the danger and r aw breakiajr. . Bsf we caa leave the doty of pin 'mlutVL Uj the officials aad public of Sew Tork and turn our attention to grave errors at our own doors. What of cooditkcs la our own city? NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. Lumber an th Ground Now for tb Work to Begin. J C Cooke, who owns one of the most sightly building lots In this city, which It located on Madison street be tween Ninth and Tenth streets, will Are soon commence the construction of a i men and women working and sleeping modern as well aa attractive bunga-1 v,' ,Ai,t . ...,,it- ow. jir. i.ooaea uroiurr, i. w. lwi". dangerous to life and limb as were those people wbo sere many of them killed In this sudden fire, of a few days ago? If ao what Is being done to give relief, or to mak conditions more safe? It I all well and good to commiser ate with 'hose who have lost friends In be holocaust in New York. But what of our own city, and what la to be done to ve to II that no such con dition may exist around us? It is not low. has the contract for e'rertlng tbe build' ing. j Th residence will be a one-floor ( structure, with a sleeping porch i stove. There will be a reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath, and all of the latest con-1 verjiences. There will be an open : terra'e on the soufn aide of th house, making it very attractive. The lum ber is on the ground and the" work will soon be atari ed. Willamette Band Draw Crowd. I The Willamette band boys at the . M. E. cburch Sunday evening drew a possible that such a great disaster can large crowd and the church waa filled reach us here, for we hare no such l the doors. The pastor. Rev. E. F. larga building crowded with ao many Zimmerman, preached to the text, . t . . . . , "Boy Wanted," and the sermon proved workmen. But are there any work- very tcceptnbte throughout. Sunday Should Be Devoted To God, Not, Pleasure a By Justice HARLAN. United States Sprm Court, ,N Washington you can find a trans'grcseion of Sunday every- -wnere you look. It is a ghame that certain people from New. York with bur bank roll should be allowed to come to Washington and give SUNDAY DINNERS AND TJUPPETt PARTIES WHEN THAT DAY SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO THE WORK OF GOD. I Irian there wag aome way to top thie unwelcome influx into the capital. IT 18 AN OUTRAGE THAT DINNER PARTIES ARE GIVEN BY THESE PREDATORY RICH -PERSONS ON SUNDAY EVENINGS WHEN THEY SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO OTHER AND HIGHER THINGS. ; ' , - . . I hope the Presbyterian alllence will do some active work to rem edy these conditions. v ' The Presbyterian denomination is divided into different families, bnt I hope it will combine to PREVENT THESE VIOLATIONS OF THE 8ABBATII in the capital of the nation TT The Kind That STANDS OUT awaawaaa a awaa hb GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE Afc Y do A Money Saver? Mt vry tiPMti U b'a mny avr -, Seen sapaet aav wha hlr Inoom a Urn,,. .,. save wnsn their xpsna are !. nsr Ppl wrn wait w"H My asn aav wMKeut affar v.; tK.y wall up aasa day Ml led wHh r-rt. aav (unit' tnsy hv mld. Th th,, h aaaral it Bagl rSwlar aavlnaj at this aa.L (ha Intoms, mak th utg a llttl las and ssva ii,. JT-V ' Wnv It's a aiwpi matter t tar a aavlnaa acsount hr. fr" The Bank of Oregon C B-wHBaHMasTaa LATOURETTB rrwsldMt THfi FIRST NATIONAL bW j oi OREGON CITY, OREGON i CAPITAU wSOOOAOS. Traaata a A-eal wanking Bwalnaaa "Hi R. W. cV It SWard MACHINISTS "W d gnrl raalrin. Brh'n machinery Vn0f u fc work aa new. Eapr1t with gaallrt angln, f Ptton: Main MM, Hame ItS. 10t FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY. , Heilig Theatre 7th and Taylor Strta. Pr,nta Mt(ll , ind NIGHT beginning MONDAY, MARCH 17. Popular Prk yrfw UHma4.w Blal mmmJm. U .11... a.A.'.j... . . . ") " "ww w-wy. yn Crtsrml-. MISS OCR TRUDC ELLIOTT mrw. rw--eBrtson) Mr, Pranc Hadgadna Bumtt'a pity f CKssrMaN, In The Dawn of a Tomorrow kll Caat Swaart Production. Prices; Evsnlnoat, , S240-1ja Balcony, t0-7VO. Oallsry J4-25. Wsdnasdiy Bate flXO-TVSO-SS-M. Saturday Matin: $1.0, 1.00, 7i. 60, IS, a 4 SEATS NOW SELLING FOR BNOACCMINT. COMING TO HEILIO THEATRE 7 NIOHTS Saglnnlng SyNMyi APRIL 2. Special Prk Matin Wednesday and titurliy, mm(' Savaga'a Production of Musical Socssa of Success The Merry Widow , M,abl Wlldsr auppertsd by Original Cast' St tn;( eI. at Hslllg Thaatr. 22 Special Orchtra 22. Evenings; pfria 10)07550. ' Matin: $1 60, 140 78, 60 15, 26. SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY, MARCH It In" the front rank of the , ART PRESERVATIVE PRINTING . BOOKBINDING - and medium weight' wihra, having lb preference over other grades. Top on Swea may be considered aa 10c higher than last week. A few spring lambs were on tk market and aold for 10c a lb. Demand for each la good. Th hog receipt outsid of Eastern shipment have been very llghL Strict ly fat, medium weight stock aold for tc Demand for draft horses continue lo Increase. A good many chunks war sold during the wees, sale run nlng from 1200 to 300 a had Th rat 8tock Bhow waa a success In every particular. Tb Grand Cham pion steer, raised by Kd Coles of Dak er. Oregon, bringing 2lc a pound. Grand Champion row, raised by J. N. Evans, nf Eagle. Idaho, bringing lSe pound, and th champion load of steers, ill J yesr-olds) raised by Me Kennnn A Chandler, of Ijk Orande, Oregon, bringing I9.S5 per hundred. The. car of Highland csttl exhibited by Hales A Jones, of Wisdom, Mont., deserve mention. They took fourth prise In th two year old content and 2nd prlx In tb killing contest. Ex b I hi tors, promoters and spectators alike, ar nthuslaatle In their prals of tbla event which la considered aa Important mllepost In th Livestock Industry of the Pacific Northwest Represeqtatlv sates hav been as follows: M steers ....1131 70 steers 1270 150 ateera 1072 28 steersi 111J i caif calves 1 bull ... 6 bulls . 19 spring lambs IrlO 277 ..IBM ..HOI .. as 660 lamb 72 .... .... IK ....1250 ....1060 .... 920 ....1012 216 S6.60 15 6.10 6. on . 1.00 S.2S 6.00 4.60 10.00 150 615 4.16 6.60 S.SS 6.00 4.60 1.00 524 lambs 240 ewes ,. 2 cows .. 26 cows . . . 106 cowa ., 12 cows .... 147 hog ... Bolton; 1500, 26 hogs ... 41 hogs ... 4 hogs 1 team draft horse ...... ,,...IC00 1 team draft horses 77. . 436 2 drafters, each 800 2 chunks 260 188 191 320 7.15 7.75 7.00 Oregon City Market a. The general tendency of the mar kets is opwarda, and this Is especially so In th produce lino. In seasonable goods, such, ss hay, with a nw crop coming on and th us almost finished for th present winter season, the de mand la downward. But the market as a whole Is a trifle more stiff but with but few commodltlea showing actual advances. APPLES Good appies are In de mand yet and the price Is towards better prices for good atock; there Is enough good stock, however, ao that there la little or ao ssbmbI bra stock at any prtca Priaa a? about 75c to i at aot, af tn choice comBiaatflig as alAd lock In haniissfrfowenssul,. haa been aold; tt Is tk caasa left and they conauad M S Hood River apples sra mU1b flJi 12.60. POT A TO KSThsra kj a? stronger fi-el Ing la lbs aurtt.it mor Inquiry; especially fof si pee. Fancy stock at Bvkulii bringing 11.15 seed potatoaj L TV la conalderable local stock M I ' moving some ao that the rli, k gain much headway. VEOETAIlI-r-Lltlk Coujia last report; onlnos sr 1 Wlkst. In price but other vftaNsJ iar sbnut the same. Onions IK. W aad carrola 7Sc to f 1 to 11.25 eark. cabbag Id pom ! I-LOUR AND Fr-rjll' lower and demand eaO. s down lo IS- with best WW"1 IS.IO; some selling as toe a .p. atatloaarr tin r a nir - m . sailing 122 to 2I tos. ikcrkP1 akaalt-ut IVirH ll.CI cracked 175, rolled karkf ' HAT-I-nia of hay Is ssa-aj being offered rreeiy weak. With winter past taT to sell and th eonsequenc. a -from 1 to At 111 to 13. timothy 14 tol"." Ill to $20. - . a ..t.ra having (V avr 10 meet th demand la tM i cj , log-gray W. wWte JJ that the market Is wsak factory: WHEAT Paying W , , wnriB-.Are very Ps " price ranges about lie j TtrtTTim Very wtat only commanding fro" creamery always stiff " Ing 800 to 35c now. TM market I. only PfT C 160. Choice uairy w... - - 100 to "" ar. SM POULTBT- r"-..7 -l I hlghr and the "r? and raised, chicK"na higher ana io , vob brine 16e, rotmters MjVl fowl reaa,,1; s and 10 tton tk!, .wording W aa " ..-la ' Ing doing to larger iuw- -. MTB-Vc.Mrji big demand for muttoaW iviuax v. , r . n n...n ka noano, drrhM..T3s to m"'t to 760 each, . WOOL-Hrrngs 16 w mohair I8e to 80o. - ... DWBDrRWT-r anil To. SUn anu ' a. " ' ... VM SALT-Sslllng : sw ' "J, 60 lb. aack. half 8"- 10vlh.aacka. 1U DO YOU V ANT ANYTHING . . . Try the Classi'fcd Coitions of 1 MORNING ENTERPR1 3000 Readcn Dally ' c. 1 c