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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1911)
MOKNINO ENTERPRISE, . FKIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. HORNING ENTERPRISE ORE GO If CITY, OREGON! E. K. BROOIC, Edlter and publisher. "Enter: aa roaid -class Matter Jaa ry . 111. at the poM ornce at Oroa 1iy. Oroa. under the Act of Marcfc S. UTS." tuns tr sutsenrmn. On Tear, br ma Mm ins. tr rwir Months, br ay ait SO. a MM 1 !. Amtromc um rlrat Paae. per mca nrat Insert lie i run JTure, per kick added Insert toM. .lee Preferred posltloo any pa, par tnoh first Insertion lie Preferred position) any pafa, per Moll added insertions lae Run paper other tha first paga. per nk flrat Insert foa . 12c Hun paper other than first pas's, par men added Insertions -..to lahing the "ciim' aerarely. Next mm a Law forbidding licensed bar from Balling liquors tkat are adrer- ttaed oa bill board. Hava yoa studied the two "thou abalt aotar 'What do jro think of them? la tha Brat on a not an abridg ment of tba personal liberty of tha Indlrlduair W have bo Quarrel with tha pro- (at against tha treating propoaltloa, for we think It la a custom that ahould ba broken up. But thera la n way to j do It and not become a greater moral I criminal than tha man who treata. Professor Opposes Politician ' For the Mayoralty of Chlcatfo Locals IBs per line; to regular adVar. tiaera sc Has. Wants, For Sale, To Rent. etc.. ans "eot a word first kiaaatloa; oca-half eaat each additional. Raise for adwrl tains- to the Waeklv . Rxterprtae will ba tha same as la tha . dally, for advertisement set sepactaliy for tha weekly. Where the advertisement a transferred from tha dally to tha week ly, without ehaaaje, tha rata will ba Sc aa tack for run of the paper, and la aa Mofc for special posltloo. - Cash shoald aceompany order where party la tin known in business off lea of the Katerpnae. I-aJ advert Islna at lecal advertising Tatea. . Cirrus advertising and special tranalrnt advert nine at tic to see an inch, accord ana to special conditions governing tha aamo. "Fire Sale" and Bankrupt Bale" adver tisements id inch first Insert too: addi tional Insertions same Matter Me rack. News Items and well writ-en article of merit, with Interest to local readers, wilt be (Isdly arre-td. Rejected marni Borlpta Merer returned unless ai-cossoan-Wd by atamoa to prepay poetaew. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. March 31 In American History. 1830 John Caldwell Calhoun, southern talesman, vlea president of the United State under Andrew Jack bob. died; bom ITS2. 1907 Calosba A. firwr, noted apeak of cttoreoa. died: born 1S24. ' ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.! Sun sets 6:20. line 3:39: morni f( ' TSA p. m.: fi-Ort a. Hi.. mono In conjum--Uon with Hnturn. pawlnjr 2 degrees north t For any city council to aay to tba man granted a license, "We want you to discourage treating, and we will make your liceaae accordingly, and yon will find favor withtia In proportion aa you do not encourage It." la all well and good. Council baa tha right to go that far, for It than becomea a question of moral anaaion. But tha law aa enact ed In Tacoma ' makea the lawmaker even more guilty of a moral breech than tha aaloontat who aella hla neigh bor poison. v Aa to the aecond proposition, tha aaylng-thatinnmay:not aell an article became It la adrertlaed on billboard: Think of thla for a mo ment. , What high-banded measure of tha dark agea exceeds it? We have no financial Interests la billboard, and If any Interest in the matter It la to see billboards discred ited. But what do you think of tbla abrogation of a man's liberty, and at the btheet of people who claim ta be Christian and who really In many In stances think they are doing a charit able act if not a Christian act? Whenever Christianity, In whatever form, haa taken a step In advanc of what ia morally right there naa been marked retrogression In the progress of the world. It cant be otherwise. And tbla advanced ground. Into which the good men and good women hare scared these city Fathers of Tacoma, were laughable but for Its serious na ture. , J. , i MUSICAL DIRECTOR CHAUTAUQUA CLASS W. H. BOYER INVITED TO TAKE OVER THE MUSICAL PART OF THE PROGRAM. W. II. Hover, noted all over the Pa clfto Northwest aa a premier oragulier and chorus director, haa bean offered tha direction of tha muslo for the coming session of tba Willamette Val ley Chautauqua Assembly, lie will have charge of tha claasea, arrange for about 10 solos during tha aesslon and will direct a big Sunday afternonn concert. Jt la expected that Mr, lloyer will accept the undertaking. Dr. Illnson, paator of tha White Temple, of Portland, haa been asked o lake charga of the Bible atudy classes at Chautauqua. Tha Women's Christian Temperance Union will erect a pavilion at (1 lad- stone Park before the opening of tha ll 1 aeaslon on July 4. The Harmony mprovement Club la also planning to build another pavilion and tha Corn greaa of Mothers is planning to de corate and paint their building In anti cipation of a Hiicceeaful session. ' Doable Your Dollars Every dollar yen asm la eaeeble af doubling Itsslf i ti any effort an yaur part eaeeet ta bang en te It 1 w 'hm The dollar that Wipe away will eventually gat Inte th aomaona wha will at It at work fertune building for hil 1 The dollara yau aa, whose earning newer you talZl .' make the aum ef your fortune. ' BPrprlata, Tha aoonar you begin to Mve at tbla .anlt, the sooner w. your fortune aspraaaad In large figures. ',u W m Wa receive bank deposlta from a dollar up, The Bank of Oregon City D. C. UATOURBTTB rraaldeoi r. J. UCTlx THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK wa ws-wwv ea a a f wlUUUn capital, ssaooaoo. Transacts a 0neral tanking oelneee. Opan frt.m Uy- . ' c CARTER H. HARRISON. CHARLES E. MERRIAM. TO BE HELD FRIDAY LAW THAT EXCEEDS THE MORAL ' CODE. Tb writer wants to emphasize the -statement at the outset of thla dl t ortal that he believed, aa a general propoaUoa, that the church people and temperance people are honest and want to do about right- But that "ALBANT, N- T.. March 30. The k- a. .1 .. i .1 I Democratic Senators bone to settle w .fku aw ur rue - I - - -i luc ovuaiviiuip -cvoitrai aa a accrri 1 . " aril vumsiancea appearing IT IS HOPED THAT SOME AGREE MENT MAY BE ARRIVED AT THEN. IIICAGO la having another lively mayoralty campaign, and. aa la turns! la that city, the result will be In doubt until after tha votes are counted. Carter H. Harrison la tba Democratic candidate, and Charlea E. JJ arris m la the nominee of the Republicans. Thcr were named at a primary election, the first bald In a large city nnder the new llllnolaviaw. Each man bad a stiff contest la hla own party, Harrison having two candi dates against, him. while Merriam waa oppoeed by live Republicans.. Harrl eon haa served four terms aa mayor, and be la standing on his record. He waa opposed by the Democratic "machine.. and be depends largely on hla personal popularity, a popularity that be partially Inherited from hla father, who waa for many years a Chicago Idol, having served four successive terms aa mayor and having been again elected after a lapse of aeveral years. The Republk-au cautlldate was for many years a professor In tba Chicago unlver alty. having reolgned bis post there wben be became a candklate for the nom ination for chief executive. While serving aa professor of political science In the university be was elected an alderman, where be had a chance to. put Into practice some of bis theories regarding tba government of cities, lie believes In -reform. but be Is not the type of man one. often connects with refurra" movements. Aa chairman of an Investigating committee be helped oncover numerous Instances of political graft, and be bopea that hla record, In that work will offset his opioiienia personal following. SITS FOR PICTURE. Sola Survivor1 of Oregon's Provisions Government Photographed. P. X. Mathleu. the sola survivor of the founders of Or eg ou 'a provisional government, waa In the city Thursday He If paat 93 yeara of age and la hal ana hearty. Mr. uatnieua pnotograp waa taken on the porch of the historic home of Dr. John McLoughlln, founder of Oregon City, the bouse having been completely restored and placed In the city park at the head of the Seventh street atalrway. Wash bread boards and mlllng bowls, or .anything In which flour la uaed. la - clear,., cold water, using IIIWI I MM. eeed to a little quickly garnered pow er, he haa good reason to doubt, - How ia one to know when church people and temperance, people are do ing nam.; i nt ia a question lor i caucus tomorrow morning. The cau cus today adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning without . taking a rote, after the organization leaders had directed a full attendance. A Senator may be elected and adjourn- natural and at their best. aiuoy. Aa a gewrni miag tnere is no i taken for a week until the regur claaa of people who are no certain aa lar quarters In the Capitol are ready to the ground on which they etand aa ror , tha etanret. .. - the. ! Only a hand fur of Democratic mem- "771 ' - ' hers of the Legislature were at the " Uinrr lrura " are nty Hall, the temporary capltol of the in tne wrong it can t be oiherwlsa . eute. at the caucus. The sltnapon for ha La right, and caaJkote mia-Tlnc ,h adjournment of the caucavi Ukea. But how are roe to aatlafy ,a n'ht PP to have been corn- . ... plicated by Charlea F. Murphy 'a yonraelf. for If yon are eonscleotlona chATfet gaInBt mi, Lyde Stet- yon don't want to fight a proposition i son, whom be accused of planning the . that la tight, and If the church man ruin of the Democratic party In thin says It te right with hie usual empha- hT "e defeat of William F, Bhee- -4 Deaii uic tii aii uiutui uuiuiurr, m i- r ' aIW..al. asTa OLIsASk'. . . A A ska, Silver Tea a Success. The silver tea given at the home of Mra. H. C. 8tevena on Sixth and Washington'' streets Thursday after noon by Mra. Stevena and Mra. J. M Marek for the benefit of the Congrega tional church, waa well attended and a neat sum waa the reault. AT PLEASANT HILL HAD BEEN IN ASYLUM SEVERAL . TIMES BUT WAS CONSID ERED HARMLESS. - Ell Calkins, a man aged about SO yeara, who lived at ' I'leaaant Hill, above Wllsonvllle. commit. teed anlclde Thursday afternoon. Facta concerning the deed are meager, the call to tha Coroner giving few details. Coroner Fog will bold an Inquest today. Calkins waa a man with a peculiar temperament and bad, been In the In aane asylum aeveral tlmea. He waa considered barmleaa aa a general thing and the deed or" Thursday waa not considered among tha Hat of probabllt ties. ; i- ale yon don't Jtmt like rear you may be doing a wrong your- influence of the xalled "Interesta." aelf. Senator Brackett, minority leader. But when yon look back and see the ald RePbcna were "sitting, active part the church took In the "M a ,waUln '""'nt.. witchcraft inUona-they proved N8ANC RANCHER KILLS THRE to be persecutions In some Instances f tbe early days in this country you Bl'RUNGTON. Wash.. March 30.- can find a good excuse for doubting William Weegln, a rancher of South the wisdom 0f WBat ia done br the ' Priri. bcme violently Insane today 0 BT HO IOT ' ,riy,,,.l u. atmtmnn'm ni.raa In the , - r. i i ana, taking a large calibre rifle, went out Into the county road and shot and charch when it goes contrary to your - e - --afc i u -t auc vvuuir luetti kuu auu ua Jiilgneiit, and not be Umld in doing ; instantly killed the first three passera- o. unaeraiana tnu caution; you by. who were John Ranke, William have come to a time when yon hare : Rnk nl Joi" Ware, all of Burling- serious doubts aa to the propriety of ton" what the church and the church peo-! . . . . , , pie doing or advocating, and it is Tf, -nn s . ,1 . . County School Superintendent Gary not a matter of selfish personality. out on -nother . hlWft ,hml. Pnuntrvl Thla la to lead you up to the atory but he refuaea to tell the Enterprise that cornea from Tacoma. There the Chorea people hare succeeded in paus ing a law forbidding treating and pun- aa to where ha will strike for he aaya that as everybody reada It tbe teach ers would then know where he waa expected and tidy things up a bit, not Mexico's Commerce On the Increase Despite "War Scare" Tart's asiursnoe to President Diss that mansu vars af American troops on frontier are made foe practise Is enough for Mexicans. ENRIQUE C CREEL, M.xlcn Secretary of For.lin Affair. CttERE ibo foundation for alarmist rcjioru concerning dan get to A mel lean and European intercuts in Mexico. The . foreign office haa received no complaint from any foreign intereata nor from any foreign individual, us no one haa been IfOLESTED or placed in DANGER. AS THE RESULT OF A LONO PERIOD OF PEACE AND PROS FERITY . THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND ALL OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD ARE EX CELLENT. THE COMMERCE AND CREDIT OF MEXICO ARE BET TER THAN EVER BEFORE. FOREIGN CAPITAL CONTINUES TO COME TO MEXICO, AND AS SOON AS THE REVOLT IS SUPPRESS ED MEXICO WILL CONTINUE - ITS PATH ' OF . GREAT DEVELOP ' MENT. ,.; ; . . '' . i ' K at - i '. ' The movement of American troopa to the frontier for the pur pone of KILITARY MANEUVERS is Iookbd iirn with ' EASI NESS by tbe government and people of Mexico, aa there is no fear whatover of any CONFLICT with the United States. -; President Taft haa made assurances to President Dial that such .MILITARY OPERATIONS have nothing todo with Mexican uaira. The Kind That STANDS OUT GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing Marhine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In the front rank of the . ART PRESERVATIVE printing bookbinding' LOOSkLEAl-SYSTEMS R. W. 5c R. S.Ward MACHINISTS Wa do general repairing, rok an maahlnory made te a M vVork'ai new. Exparte with gaaallna engines. Phonee: .Main 20M. Home IIS. 10S FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY. " AGE OF YOUR HORSE SHOULD INTEREST YOU FOUR WAYS OF TELLING THE AGE OF YOUR FAITHFUL ANIMAL HELPERS. 0 CORVAL1J8. Or., March 30. There are four wave to tall tba age of a bar., according to prof. R. La Potter of tha Oregon. Agrlculiural tolleg: by hla tfth. br bla rlha. br tha flash on bla tall, and br tha akin on bla cbaeka. In a young horaa tba ehh akin la oft and flaatlc. and (Ilea back quick ly when raised; In an old on. It la liidoea and gna back but atowiy. Old bursaw apparently bava a wider and mora dlatlnct apaca baiween their rlba than young onaa. And wtlh aa th flesh on tba tall of a borae ahrlnka, making tha Inlnia mora dlailnrt than they era on a young horaa. t : Judging by iha rhanaea In tba teeth la a mora accurate method. Tha com ing of the temporary teelh flrat, and then tha permanent onea; tha develop. ment to maturity; tha change In ahap on account of wear; tha coming of Iha cupa in tha teeth, and their wearing away afterward, and tha chance In the angle of meeting of tba teath, from atralghl together at five yeara 4a MXJZ ll ner vegaiaoies itaai eharp angle at twenty; all theae araBtK1T,t ,h. "TV " I He. t-raa to do batter next tlmOh.v .-. mlaaed with a reprimand 7 ?? reprlmanl UTESTHARKj OrClA4. aflfaa aa a V Marketa. aa a gan.ral thlat a, alowly moving dowBwarda. fm thla cornea from tbe fact that tlTa crop of certain foo.u , JV? ad la . the mlblu4.-OikaTl- -modltlae will , h. auppiaal-TI! naw cropa. or are ltln( ik, -3 qualities that they po j! " " ifiM, ir ai ail. eauiM tha price to fall. Tbua. ukliTtt. market aa a whole, there la ta auiw off la prlrea and In aoma amtaikk quite notlcaable. APPUC (lood atork la trarnmi high, prices ranging from II t & Ical stock la nearly (oaa u4 Hood River product la radix! a i few vartetiea. Few good avppJaa) a Teft In tha loral market. POTATOCa-Vlarkst It . UttW of fronrlaal report, in demand It m b price. Real good poiatoee are mtm and bring l to fl.zs, while aHn duct .oommanda 75c to a L TWi are not enough being offered to i la quantities. Ban Frsnclsce muUt la off 1 So a hundred. 30 cart irrtrtaj la one day and demra!lilai tat a kaf. Ucal atork pretty wall auk ad; a few with choice stork kaMla for a rlae. VEORTADLRS Utile ckaa ma last report; onions are a II ill alia In BTica but other vegetables i Igna by which tha esperlencod horee- man can read accurately tha ace of a norae. It must be remembered that tha permanent teeth, above and below. coma In at the eame time," aaya Prof. potter, "but that tha cupa above do not wear away until all tha cupa below are gone. It tnuat also ba remem bered that tha cbangea begin at the center and continue at tha rata of one pair a year; that a horse at maturity, which, la at Ave yeara. haa everything that Is, all bla permanent teeth and il the cupa. If one remembera thla much, be baa tha whole thing In a nut shell." II m THE CA2ADER0 DAN CORNOR FOX NOTIFIED WILL HOLD INQUEST WHEN BODY IS FOUND. Word waa received at a lata hour Thursday evening by Coroner Fox of a drowning In Iha upper dam at Cats dero. When tha Coroner waa notified tha body bad not been recovered and It waa not known who tha unfortunate was. Coroner Fog will hold art Inqueat to day. In caae tha aaarchara are aue- easeful In finding tha body. Juatln Vlelta Hla Ranch. M. Juatln. who baa been apendlng tha paat few daya at his ranch at Carnlola, near Wllholt Springs, re turned to Oregon City on Thursday. Mr. Juatln baa 150 acres of Isnd, being moany in appiea ana other fruit. The ranch Is In charge of George Krelts, who haa been doing soma excellent work on the place. Mr. Justin atatea that a great dehl of work la being done on the roada In that vicinity under the supervision of L Shank. Catches Motorcyclists. Chief of Police Bhsw csught two young men printing through tha city on their motor cyclee shortly- after noon Tbursdsy. He stopped them and had a heart-to-heart talk with them. Aa they were only 18, and promised and carrote 75 to II ssrk, parailHl to f l.SS aack. cabbage 3c poult. Xff vegetables are coming In. Ct)Ua la aendlng many thlnsi, at laj price. luteal lettuce sella f kai ' radishes sc. ontoaa (e; California tuce lOe bead, aaparsgus 10c to 11 y. Meslcan tomatoes 1W pound. KI)l'R A Nil FEEIV-UttU tu In flour; selling down to IS Ht M bringing about 15.60; sorossilHi' 14 SO In faad tha tendaocr II ward. .. Dran com mania 13 a J 14. ahorta 2 to f 25. rollet Htr ; 30, proceee barley 131. asolt an ) $29, cracked corn ISO. WHEAT Prices In the kxsl w ket shown advaaca of It te k t" . buahel. Chicago and Banters awtKi are lower. Holdera here watt us price and tha local price Is le a) b, above the exporting price. Local rs are paving 85o to 90c tb kaatl , HAT IV Very weak and ItlOe e I mand. TU fa who have It whan K i not well prT(lcted want to let so, (Sat ing tba prf to gradually setUswi lower lavakf Clover M to I0, oat Ur 1 111 to fjt, timothy f IS snd 111 Altt fa commstis f IS to 120. , OATS lalers buying for ships to meet the.demand In the cities. TV Ing gray 125. white 125.60 to I that tha market la weak snf factory. . BUTTER Very weag an cosstn only commanding from 10c to Be creamery always stiff snd coma Ing SOo to.JSo now. Ths Ponw market la ;only paring frors lljJJ lflo, Choic dslry will brlsg m" JOo 4o 26c .i .,. EGOS PrlAs about tha ssw demand alf it equalling lb W Quotation at lc doxen. Pftirf.TUf Vrlraa are somtwW higher- sndl demsnd good. HM bring lc. JQ.Iters 120. yoo"l ? and mixed Sfelcns 13o to Its. ing dolor 14 hUr to1- MEAT81 Veal, dressed. Is brWW IA. n Mr, Vui Mr, and 100. WltS big demand for mutton that sujiiji fluctuate according to what Is VTITTirfia laaan (at ntll flff. tall' fi " niuno fiTjnu w - . Ma dry hides llo to 14c, sheep P" to 76o each. WOOL Brings lo to 19c mohair 280 to tOo. nnmn ranrrH Evsporsted sppw 60 and 7c, sun dried id, prunes " 6o. 8ALT Belling COc lo 78o to 10 lb. aack, half grovni ' 100 lb. sacks. . It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise ststsTJMslTestsTai A Poor Article Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or lionssty for ad-res nowsdsys, ara DISCRIMINATING. Thsy knovy vsluss-thsy ks GENUINE thlnos, genuine epportunltlae. Any article which can be sold by advertising la, by that test. I GOOD article.- YOU are eafe In buying a thing which hss "at" the fire ef publicity." The maker of a widely advertised article, or eommodlty, Is vsy, an trial for hla bualneas life. Hs ssnnot shirk, nor shsps product-and this Is tha beat possible proteetlon for ths aonsumtr. You are SAFE In buying advertleed thlnga-lfs the Kflla ? nowsdsys bualneas oondltlona. ir