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D ; V MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY,, APRIL 1, 1911. " MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITT, OREG01T? t. E. BRQOICt I'ltw end PubHcMr. Btitere as cn4-rtaaa matter Ja ary a. 111. at Um noat efflee ( Orea nty,- ciKM' IMMT um Act af Marc a, 117.- mm sr sonctirTifNi I M Om Taar, hr nail . , . , is Moaiha, sr- mart l. rw Mnattha. by Mil... ar wk. br caj i li ' ArVUIUlM tiTB Wat Pav. pme aaea nrst leeacttna.., Blrat Pan, pr mck lWd laaartloee, rre poalttoa any 1H .1 .ise .lSe se. .le , flr tnsartlett Plaffat i 4 poaitioai aay . inn niiiiiiww... Min Ktm ptpw ohr thaa first pan a lack tlmt tnatnton lie Sua paper etlwr thaa flrat pace, par task addad BiaarUona tee par nee: Am recwlar adver tiara tc Haa. Weala. Far ftal. To Rant. a , eae aai a word flrat kiaartlaai; er-haaT aaal '.each addlOoaai. Rataa for adrartlataf tm tka Weekly Bntarprtaa will ba the mum aa ha the ?h. 'Z-ft'ZZZrtZ. and It. service at your hand, ro la trajiararraantMa we oauy 10 im t- oould ao nothing for It U mora tZUtfl it, wiibwi i Hal i a. sew imap wees an, way not look th committee ap aad do U today? Second, have you cooeldered the propoalt ton from' k bualoeaa atana point? Jta good bualaeee to got thla aaw Hoe lato the city. Ita better buslaeas t0 bulM It within oureetvec aad tha overate H aad coatro) It la doing thla no one can discriminate agalnat the city or Ita bualaeee man to our disadvantage, end when the city and Ita bualaeee man decide to start oat after tka buslneas of the community through which tha line runs thy will have aa agency at hand that win make It possible to get It. Third," have you considered It fro tha personal benefit standpoint? What will It do for you personally: or what can you plan for It to do for you it there are no natural results when left to Itself ? Theee things may often be made to do for us when. If left to thomsclree, they would accomplish lib tle.for us. This Is the work you must accomplish, but unites ' the road Is Aeropltne Is Tested Under War Conditions Near SanAntonio aa lacli for laa af lha paper. aa4 lea aa aaca far apactai paattiaa . Caak BbottM aeeocapaar arear wka la unkaewa la baatnaaa afflce of 5hat ' Laca) aoVartlatng at lagal elrarttatBa' aataa. w. . , Clrrua adtrttlw and aawelal ti aaalnn atfrantatna at Xtc to tee aa men. aeeord to apadal eoadltleaa sverniaeT the ' nra Rak" and Bankrupt Ba" ad' HaeaMeta Ska lack flrat taiaarttoe; atdl tliaal Matrtlnaa m asattmr JM kaek. Nawa Harna aad wall anlt'ae art Idea af wilt, wiik mtarast to local rsavdara. in -aa sladly aecaptML Rjetad eartpta aarar lad ky ataaiBa to prapay . CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. preaidenl April 1 In American History. ISSa-The United Statre treasury build lng burnrd it Washington. 9X The last detachment of United BUtes caop witbdrawn from Cuba. 1910 Room W. Patterson. of the Chicago Tribune company, died la Phllsdelpbls: bora 1850. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. , (from aeon today to neon tomorrow. i Sua seta 621. rises 558: mooa sets t:U p. px; mooa. at perigee, aearenl earth. 227XXX) nmiles diatant; 1227 a. nv. eastern time, moon In conjunction with Venus, pamlng from west to east af the planet, leas than one-quarter de gree south thereof; seen In Pacific as alight orcal tattoo: (be two beautifully placed Just after sunset Outlook fot April: Constellsttoun risible. 830 p. m. one man can do to net out and get a I road to himself. But when the road la I built you can use It yourself; are you planning to do so, and If you are have you decided as to how much inns? be worth? . .. . People who are interested la tha new road are making liberal subscript I tlons to tha road dally. But since the I project was launched the Held of use fulness has broadened "out consider ably, and the buslneaa men' . would gladly see tha road completed and op erated within the aid It may recelra la the county. To accomplish this each business man and fanner will need to do all In his power, and you are Invited to become one of the boost- on for -the new line tha Clackamas Southern Railway. e 1 REBELS WIN ONE. Federal Foccee Capture and Hold Urea, Rebels Lack Ammunition. EL PASO, Teiaa, March M. (Spe cial) After twb days of Oghting the rebels are forced to abandon Cre. Lack of ammunition Is assigned for the cause for the failure of tha rebels. On the other hand tha rebel forces capture Santa Barbara and the regular troops have not been able to recap ture It as yet There was sard fight lag In both Instances. t) .-" 'A -V jf. ;-vv-V - v s J ,,.. , v. r ; i -f i ... awpi Ooayrlcbt by Aaaerteaa A" CANNON NOT CANDIDATE. WASHINGTON, March 31. 8pe- aaeoctatleav EatT saeo have beea aaxloua te kaow tha value of the aaroplaaa to warfare, aad they are tkerefore tremeodooaly interested la tha exper laseata at Baa Aa tenia, where 30,000 boys la blue ire eagaged la war maaeaeers. The caadltJoaa apprastaaata tkoee of act aai hostlllUea, and the general oplnioa of tha military experts la that t be aaroplaaa will be of decided rsioe hereafter la all actual caaipalgaa. ArUtor Parma lee teak Lieutenant Poulols of the signal corps with him oa several Bights. Oa one trip they Dew tweoty-elx ml lee to the theoretical headquarters of a division. delivered a meaaage and returned by a different route covering thirty ml lee. The trip wsa made la aa hour aad forty-flea minutes, and while la flight the aeroplane was from 1.000 to 2.000 feet from tha ground. At this height army men declare that the aeroplane and Ita paeaeagera were safe from rifle Bra and that a regiment could have emptied rifles at the sky sailors aad If any damage had beea dona It would have beea aa accident. During most of MBIT V.J. KERR AD?USII.S.FO! TELLS OF THE SUCCESS OF O. i C. AND OF HI FLEA FOR SELF GOVERNMENT. President W. I. Kerr of a A.' C. addressed the Oregon CHy llkth school assembly Friday morning. Mr. Kerr snake on the sub tec t of "Industrial and Agricultural Training oa aa Edu cat tonal Baa I a. Mr. Kerr outlined what the O. A. C had accomplished In the past ten years and noted the demand for tha gradu ates from O. A. C Ha also showed how the enrollment the. present time of 18SS was over SO per cent mora thaa at Wmahhgtoa A. C Tha enroll ment at O. A C cornea front II States and from eight Airelca countries. Tha demand for graa'iatea was three ilmea the number of grk4'tea the past year. Ha SDoko of serf government at O. A. C. and how successful thla policy haa become. Mr. Kerr says he haa worked on the proposition of self gov- era me at by tha puplla' for two years aad ha la satisfied with. the ultimata suceses of tha nlaa. la addition to tka HUik acnooi pupus there were a few parents present aad Messrs. 34 R Hedges. O. a Kby and Dr. Beetle, of tha school board, were at tha .meeting of tha Assembly to an- Joy tha address of Preeldent Kerr. 1 Tradea 10 for .10 Asree. J. W. Grasele dieted 10 acres near Mtlwaukle to fruit a few years ago aad since sold It A few days ago tha pur chaser, wishing to return to a larger fans, traded It to a California farmer for ISO acres of alfalfa land. Tha farm Ilea a mile east of Mllwaukle oa tha roster Road. .Apru:consteiistionaTMiDie. p. m. ! cial) Joeeph Canno announced to- the flight Lieutenant Foulols wss able to read message wlgwsgged to him overhead. Leo Minor: north. Urea Ml . day that he would not be a candidate by members of the signal corps. The picture shows tke Wright biplane re turning to camp aad a detail signaling to tka man high In the air. NO WATER AT HAND To Fight Fir, So the Firemen Were Poweriesa. nor. urea Major, cepoeua, Cassiopeia;! for Speaker or the House. The caa- aortheaat. Draco. Canee Vena tk-i; east; didate of the minority party la always Corona Bona Us, Bootee. Serpeos. Vlr j considered the leader of tha party, go: southeast. Corrua: south. Leo. Can ! hut Cannon says he will not try for It. ear. Hydra: southwest Canls Minor . . Canls Major. Monoceros. Orion. Argt j CIRCUS MAGNATE DEAD. Kavts; west, Gemini. Tsurns: north j west Lynx. Auriga. Perseua Finn SEW YORK. March 31 (Special) asamltnde atara rlalbl. aame hoar 0,to RJngUng. the great circus mag- figures IndVatlng distance la Ugbt ' " dted,M rt dUeM yesr, or time fo?tbelr light to travel "V, I!.L,he to earth: East Arctnrns. 100; Spies;. sooth. Regains; south weet. Procyon 12: Sinn. Betelgeux: BljreL 12 west. Pollux. 48: Aldf-oarao. 32: north west Capella. 32. PlaoMa during tblr Stout b- Mercnry vImIUIc kiw In weal after aunaet fmm Tth 13th: Veou I SALEM. Or., March 30. On account sets shoot 9 l m.: Mar rlm shoot of the absence of hydranta or streams S3f a. m : Jupiter rW aUnt IS p ! from which to draw water, the Salem " m.: Saturn -eta iihoat 1X p m : Trs nre department waa compelled to no rn ftvittt t a. m r yi-prnnr-' '" acta aUvt Kilt a m Z-1Hlrtt ' hoJfe f VM Nash, on .North moonl RThra sftae iwilight'la t f 1, J , . . ... ... . alarm was turned in. In ample time to sua In rawtrihiN PHre- till vih , th. Attmnnmt to save -,ke fbca .trt M.r t.. he rtfti i dwelling, bat without water nothing Iflth t 'Jrirh l.rrd- 'jrvt i.a t could be accomplished. Mr. Nash says rts nnarA be suffered the toss of $1000 and car- . ' ried no Insurance. Tb "P-rtnent says the city an. ' v " , aexed territory In which there Is no It is perhaps time to say a word flre protection, and steps will be taken MUtz.ri.il. ,k l tn meeting of the Council to editorially concerning the new rail- prvde water for the outlying die- road proposed out through Beaver , trlcts before further damage Is done Creek and Info the Molalla country br "r' the Clackamas Southern Rail ay. j Road Makes Departure. Are you ready to listen ' PHILADELPHIA, March 31. Start- I lig tomorrow the Philadelphia A First, then, have you subscribed to j Resdlng railroad will take over the this new enterprise? If not why have I Prcc' carrying business on Its lines tlons are going steadily forward for the annual horse show to be held here' next Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8. More than SI 000 In nrlxea will he awards la every class that may ba shown. Entries have beenjnade from all parts of the Wlllsmette Valley. The show haa beeo well advertised and lhara arlll ha nlontw of annate and offered and opportunities to win othr NEW CHARTER SOON. Council Will Give Gladstone People a Chance te Vats at Isrty Day. Oladstone Council met In special session Thursday evening for laa pur- a of ftgurlag on coadltioaa that coafront It aa a legislative body, i tha outcome of tha discussion of tha q seat ton as o "where wa are at" At torney Toose and Councilmea. Raker and Howell were appointed a com mittee to act la conjunction with Cross Hammond" In tha drawing of a aaw charter for tha village. It Is tha pur- pose of tha Council to get tha saw charter In Shape aa-waou as possible so that the people of Oladstone may vote oa It aa quickly as tha law will allow. . Figures wars received and plans were shown for a aew water plant by Kelsey Eng. Co., of Portland, and tha Jewel Filter Co- of Los Angeiee. Mr, Smith, now- a resident of Oladstone aad an eagtawer with large experience, will also furnish data on which to act. FIGHTING , AMONO FOREIGNER. One Fined 120 and tha Other Yet te Dra Hie arrive . At a late hoar Thursday night Chief The Kind That STANDS OUT vr you not dobe so This is a worthy project and one that promises much for the business uplift of the city and the county and there is .much of con venience also In it If you have not subscribed, and have the means to do and the earninr-s will eo Into the road's treasury Instead of the coffers of the United States Express company. HORSE SHOW AT SALEM. , SALEM, Or, March 31. Prepura- Congressmen Should Ask People Which Way to Vote Public 'Better Prepared to Instruct Their Representatives By LESLIE M. SHAW, Former Secretary of tha Treasury. m E, the people, are so very bu.y with oiirWn affairs that we give little time to public quertionn. Uexponnivencsa to every, wave of evolution in matters irvemin ;ital is the chief virtue of the average citizen in this great self gov erned and self governing people. " ' ; tWe, have served notice on our representatives not to SPEND TITE'll? TTVfV TV TVTWOIf t vn rr-.r . .. t it . . mM.jMM.Mj x jiiuxj"yj iticMnM.1 fca.' in enecx we tell tfiem that WE ARE BETTER PREPARE!) TO INSTRUCT THEM HOW TO VOTE than they can ever expect to become hj studying even at close range and in committee, where every phase U represented, bince tbe public does not give CANDID, PAlNS . TAKING analysis to oublic Questions, such a count !v'a conrrreaa. v. w . . - 9 man op senstnr on It leads to embarraMment. All we tman1 ia tint ne RFPRTSPNTATTVirS WW XT.AU Tliv TVT TPnrtVT? -T ' m ' - - W--W-, v . . . aaeeteawav Vt M AND" ASK INSTRUCTIONS from borne when they are required -to Tote." i " ,' '-r' 1 " ini ' ItBIHLATUHl OF KANSAS RECENTLY UNANIMOUSLY PASSED A RESOLUTION, NOT ADVISING. BUT INSTRUCTING,, ITS DELEGATES . IN CONGRESS " TO SUPPORT THE CANADIAN RECI PROCITY PACT, SINCE WHEN HAVE MEN SELECTED TO, LEGIS LATE IN STATE MATTERS HAD AUTHORITY TO INSTRUCT.' THOSE CHOSEN TO LrAlil iva iu tiiv.A.... - . ------, - nniiwnAi. MAntnjr , GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE la the front rank of the ART PRESERVATIVE PRINTING BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAK SYSTEMS ..I..., Doabfs Yoor Dollars vary 4elUr yaa aea la saaaele af seubltna fualf u any affort an yaae pari aaeest ta aanfl an ta It Wm ua Tha eallae that allpa sway will eventually t, inU . someone wa will est It at wer fortyne helldina t i.. kna t Tha e-ollars yaa ssa, whose earning power ay mska the sum of yeur fortune. r ' " ,DBrf"1sts, m The seeaer yew begin te save at this hank, the seeea. your fortune aapraeee4 la laraa flouree.- "Cr yes Ws reeelvs Sank eeeealts from a seller up. . : The Bank of Ottgon Qty a a IJITOUJUBTTB rrasiseat rrun T7IPQT NATTHWat of OREGON CITY . ORFr.rvu '!..! ' ' CAWTAL SKXOOCOa, trenaeets a eeal tenhlnf ueineea. ! R.W.&R.S.Ward y riACHINISTS We a general repairing, awaken msehlnery made te s, want as new, uaena wnn assnne enginaa, heneet Main ttM. He its. ' 10t FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY. Baaw waa ealle4 to the hooee la the rear of tka Electric Hotel occupied by torelaa. workjneo. Tom Cballyoa ao- cnse4 Ales. p. Kelllos with aasaolUas him while tfruak with a etlek of woo4 aad a blf aaah oa his bead was evi dence that there had been soma trou ble so Chief Bnaw took K el Hoe to tha city prison. . ; Friday Recorder Btlpp aasessed KeW lloa 1S for flfhtlnf. paying which ha waa released. Whea released he ae- eroo of eertaln rMi. u JT. Z7m with bitting bin la the T ad la the souiiliada. nTkT euaed Challyoa wltb eye, aad aa aa had a bad aye Chall yoti'a arrest followed. The heating of the latter la set for 10 a. m. Saturday, before Recorder 8 tt pp. SERVE DUTCH LUNCH. Firs Laddies Enjoy a teelal Evening te Hener New Chief. THe" tribute to Fire Chief W. A. Long -recently elected to that position. given by Fire Co, No. I at the Catar actCo.'s headquarters Thursday av enlng was a very pleasant occasion to tha partlelpanla. There waa n very large number of tha firemen aad their friends preaeat. Judge Dlmlck waa tha lavlted speaker of the evening aad ha made a talk that waa highly appre ciated by tha fire laddies. Chief Long waa called' on for a speech aad responded In a few well cboeen words. Cbaa. Kroner, former chief of tha department, made a short addreea, and ba waa followed by Tom Meyera, Cbaa Hansford, Mas tolas, Ernest Lelghton, John Ooeeer. and a half dosen others. W. J. Wilson pre sided. . . r After the speech making there was rich and toothsome Dutch lunch, In which all present became deeply la tereated. The event proved to be a vary eajoyable "aa. I bm n of section n. townihls l.i.WZ I weat; 100. . , ,.l?,"aj IATBT J-nj Orsgen CMy Msrkeii Warkets. aa a aeaaMI hl. alowly moving doesarati, thla comes from tbe fset ttat tuJ mmrtu. mjt . - . "SI aiaaea. Otke-, o be Npelauxi. REAL ESTATE.. Albert O. and Mary BX Krvae to Qaorge H. Elllgsea. 13.11 acres of seo- tkm it. towoshlp S south, range 1 Estacada State) Bank to Ckarlaa K. Una, lot 4. of block I. Zobrtst Addi tion, lot a. block II. First Addition to Estacada; U1M. . Ualtsd Slatee of America to Aioart and Mary Olbeon, 640 acres of section !. township south; range- l east; pateaL Thomas H. Lucetta smith to K. u. Anderson, 4.41 acres of section 11, tawnahla S sooth, rsngo t east! 110. Otto Mdnlg to O. T. Bornataat, lot of block X. Otto Meinig s nrst as dltlon to Bandv: I ISO. W. F. gad Uisle Harris to Edward aad Adam Kilmer, ISO acres of section Sd,' township t sou'h, range S cast; 118000. John Edward Boys and Elisabeth Dots to Laura Newell aad 1 Clyde Newell, lota It, It, 10, 11, li. tt, 17, IS. Jennings Lodge; 14500. - Coarad a Sannea and Carrie Bannes to C. J. Wollerts, Part of section 10, township 3 south, range 1 east. In cluding 10 scree; $1525. Hilda Toose to William Beard, lot 3 In block 1, C. T. Toot Addition to Oregon City; 1100. Epbralm .and Adella C. Pitman to A. L Pitman, 10 acres of section II. township I south, range 1 aaat; 460. William A. and Lydla M. Chapman to Sarah B. Cos. 30 acres of section 11, township I south, range 1 east; 13000. - W. H.. J. r., E. O. Dig and Jennie B. Dl. lots 15, 16, block 4, South Ore gon City; 1200. Carl Krusa to Helen Wolfgang, loU 1, 3, 3, block 7, Mllwaukle Park; flO. . Oeorge and Mamie E. Meeker to George L Masten, lots 15, 16, block 64, Oladstone; 110. John and Louisa Umlker to fl. O. Burg, 100 acres of section 7, township I south, range 3 east; 10. James C. and Emma L. Peterson to John Straus and W. A. Proctor, 65 acres of Section 4, township I south, range 4 east; $1 0,000. J. K. Locke to J. K. Locke, all of tracts ".O" "H," "O," P"," First Ad dition to Willamette rails Tracts; 1. Oeorge Peters and Henry Peters to Henry, F. Boeckman land In north end of wast half of tha southeast quarter Mdttlce will aaw eropa, or are ejualltlee that they aossasi tat -Z -7 -r n- at an, aaai the price to fall. TW tskiTt. market aa a whole, tkert Haass oa? ta prices snd Is sosm eawit quite noticeable. ' ; APPLE8 Good stock k mm ej high, prlcee ranging fresi flat Local stock Is nearly goe ut g, Hood River product Is refuel s few varieties, pew good tffkn et left In the local rnarkeL POTATOES Market Is I W,' from last report. In denaHiM, prtca. Real good potatoss in am and bring 1 to flit, vaOeMelw doct eommands 75c to a L Tat are not enough being eflsrei b a in quantities. fua rrtadte atn le off 15o a hundred. M em tmx la one day and damoralliut atr ket. lcal stork pretty vsD air" ed; a few with choice sm ac. for a rise. VEOETAniJM-Uttle eauna last report f onions are a DnatL In price bat other vegetable) ar about the same. On lorn IfcYkr aad carrots 75c to l sack, purr to 11.85 sack, cabbage So soak 1 vegetablee are coming la. QZ" la aendlag many things. price. Local let lore eelisA radlahee 6c. onions e; Callk. tuce lOe head, asparagus 1Mb II. ICeslcaa tomatoes lee posai: FLOUR AND FEED-Ltltl a la floor: selling dews toMvtftk bringing about t(0; ssaesilrii 14.60. la feed the teasexy b t ward. .Bran , oonaaaat IS I 114. shorts I4 to lit, roUel pf ISO, process barley ftl vb 2, cracked corn 10.'- ' WHEAT Prlcee la Im hat 1 kat show an advance of Ma) k I buaheL Chicago and Esstsn af are lower. Holders bsrt wot prica and the local, pries " above the exporting price, las ers era paying 15c to Wt ttsk HAT la Tory vreak ml man I. Theee who bars K vbwt not wall protected wsntlsntau log the price to gradually saoti lower level. Clover f I ts IM. at 111 to Its, timothy 111 aa tli -fa eommands 111 to $10. OATS uealers buying fw, te meat the demand la tbe a" ' Inggray $15. white $X5S' that the market Is weak factory. . BUTTER Very weaa iMm only commanding trot j creamery always stlE aad eaar lng lOe to 15c now. TTr market Is only par"1. ""TV , 16a. Choice dairy wlU srlaj a SOetatSa . Allaaf EOOB Prices a boot demand about equalllai ta " Quotation at lie doses. - POULTRY Prlwa JSf higher and tha demand bring 16o, roosters Ite r ' aad mlied chlckws Ik U lng doing In larger fowl MEATS Vaal, o".1 lOe to lie, lioga lo and W big demand for muitoa tt r fluctuate according to what H inOES-Oreen 60 poo4r, dry hides lie to lie, soe.. r to 76o each. WOOL Mings 160 W r mohair lie to 10c , - ' . nnrtcn MDITir-aporii"- 60 and 7o, sun dried te. I"" o. .'v- wi SALT Sailing 60c te tm - 60 lb. sack, half groD" " . 100 lb. sacks. 1 . ..,'. i It Wouldn't Pay to Advert asjBJBgsapjpjgB.- A Poor Article Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or honesty- aoV nowadays, are DISCRIMINATING. They knew van's-" l GENUINE things, genuine opportunities.:. ' "Any artlole which can be sold by advsrtlslnfl la, fcy 0000 article. YOU are safe In buying a thing which M ' the firs of publicity." r ' ' - . - , . ,, . The maker of widely advertised artlcls, or eemmodltyi ' wsye en trtsl fee his buslnaaa. lira.' u. .arfnet shirk, nor e product and thla la tha beet possible protection for the YOU Br ftAITV les la..ael. aa Wtnntt9 th m ' svae KiBj en w w r ai arve -- nowadsya business conditions.' V '