Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 05, 1911, Image 2

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    MORNINO ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1DU.
riORHlKG EfiTERPRISE
OREGOW CITY, OREGON?
C t. BRODIE, Editor and Publlaher.
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uary t. 111. at the post efflc at Oro
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tie. re ao Una.
Want a Fur Sal. To Rant, ete , ana
cant a word flrat ktaartlon; eee-balf aaat
each additional.
Ratee for advertterne' ht the Weekly
Knterprlae will be tha aama aa la tha
, daily, for adverttaementa art eepeclally
for tha weekly. WVt tha adyertiermrnt
la tranafarrad front lha daily to tha week
ly, without rhanae. tha rata will ba c
, aa Inch for ton of tha pa par, and las aa
Inch for apaotal poatttoa.
Cash ahould accompany order wbara
' party la unknown In buatnraa offlca of
tha Enterpnee.
. . Lrcal advertising at Irnl adrarttatnf
ret re. '
CIreua advertlnlnf and special transient
advartlatna at Sac In iOe an Inch, accord -lac
to apcctal conditions governing tba
Tlr. Sale" and Bankrupt 8a! adrer
tteemenla lie Inch flrat Insertion: addi
tional maarUona aama matter 2So Inch.
' News Items and well written ertlelee
of merit, with Internet to local, read era.
will ba gladly accepted Rejected maau
them whan It eomaa Urn for them to
aak what lslo ba don that I bar may
ba ensbled to aak Intelligently and
tho properly understand tba aaswer,
Tha old party leaders or tha Repub
llcao party war weighed la tha bal
ance and found wanting, ideay a Con
gressman mho knew what ha ought to
do and how ha ought to do It did not
carry hla part of tha program through
because ha parm!ttd others to In
Ouence him In doing Juat the contrary.
In aome Instances theee men were not
punished by the people, the voting
public being lenient and not wishing
to deal harshly. In other caaea the
people rightfully said": "Having be
trayed ua once. we cannot truat you
again, and we cannot accept any ex
cuses; the man who perniita himself
to be fooled la aa dangerous aa the
man who divides the plunder.'
Speaker Clark kowa the character
of these meaaage, and how they car
ried disappointment to many and he
hopes to ao direct matters In this Con.
gress that there may not be any necea
alty for disciplining his friends at the
next Congrearlonal election.
There are grave reeponalbilitlea
ahead of the present Congress, and
while Champ Clark la a man with a
wide Influence and a atrong personali
ty It remains to be seen whether he.
understanding though he may htmsel
what should be done to satisfy the
people, can lead the Democratic hoat
In Congreaa U the way In which there
Is sn honest and efficient legislative
pathway. Can the Democratic party
Vaccination at San Antonio
Gives Many Soldiers Sore Arms
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
Z&XSL Up7,wVrk )egisl.tlonthat Is
i wise, ana oucv manug cuun-v vi j
can the party be iaduced to enact HT
"We are put on trial" needs to come
with all lie force to every Democrat J
In Congresa If the party la to be able
to keep Ita skirts clear until auch time
aa It may again come before the coun
try asklna- for a continuance of Its
favor
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SATURDAY CLUB MEET;
AnrS 5 h American History.
M14 Marriage of Poraboatas to John
Bolfe.
: 1832 John T. Raymond, actor.-born:
dlrf 1SR7.
1900 Eaatmae Jobnaton, noted genre
painter, dhid: bom 1S25.
1907 Tornado In Louisiana and Ala
bama destroyed property' valued
at $2,000,000; 25 persona killed.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From Boon today to noon tomorrow.)
So acta :23, rises 5 31: moon sets
9 a. as.; moon farthest north or tlgS"
est; Asteroid Jnno Mils meter 12C
SnJlesV. at oppoalUoa, neareat earth, ris
ing 6.10 p. nv. ae-ttlag 625 a. m; 5 CI
a. ax. moon la conjunction with pfttn
at Keptnae. pasaing from west to east
thereof.
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-WE ARE PUT ON TRIAL."
The advent of the Democrats in conv
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troLofongr8la, one thought to
commend itself to the people as ut
tered by CJump Clark, the new Speak
er: "We are put on trial " In this
statement cornea the recognition of
the fact that the Democrats In Con
greaa were put there, not because the
people had any especial likine; for a
Democrat, or for the Democratic party,
hut because thousands of Republican
voters were of the opinion that the
Republican party as a whole, and
many Republican Congressmen as In
dividuals, ha turned their backs on
the people and taken to following after
the Interests 'add1 the men who con
trolled them. -
Speaker Clark seems to realise the
significance. of this, tact. And recog
. nlzlng it he wants to impress It on the
minds of his followers and co-workers;
he wante it to have its due weight on
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PLANS PERFECTED FOR AN EN
TERTAINMENT AT CONCRECA
TI0NALXHURCH APRIL 19.
Copyright by American Preea Aaaoclatioa.
ORE arms are common Just now among the 3X000 soldier engsged lu
the army maneuvers In Teiss becsuse they have all been vaccinated.
The authorities are taking no chances on tUe health of the men, and
they were compelled to Una up with bared arms for tha surgeon's scsl-
pel and the vaccina ylrun. The fortunate onea who bad beeu recently vacci
nated and who were therefore immune have been Joklug thoae In whom tba
virus "took" vigorously. One of the pk-turea printed above shows members
of the Trenry .eighth Infsntry lined np for vaccination. The other photograph
shows a portion of the camp of the aame regiment. The wen are uaing the
new collapaibie army tenlawhIcB ire cleartyshowTr In the barkgrwrnd.-W ben
fokled up they look something llks gigantic nmbrellaa closed and atandlng
oa end.
Much interest waa taken la the
meeting of the Saturday Club of the
field. Miss Edna Cauflejd. Mlsa Muriel
Stevens. Miss Alice Bailey. Mlas June
Chsrman, Mlsa Ivy Roake, Miss Rlchi-
arason.
The nest meeting of tha Saturday
Congregational church which met Club will be held on the first Mondsv
Monday evening at tne noroe 01 airs, evening of Msy at the home of Mrs.
K. D. wiiaon. Tnere waa a gooa at- waiter Wentworth. of Canemah
tendance ana plana were maae tor a
nod TimM rollere." when a four
years' course will be given In one ev-1 Changee In Course of Study.
enlng. The committee in charge of I The State Board of Higher Cur-
the affair la competent to entertain I riculae met in Salem Monday to con
thoae who attend this "college." The alder the question of allowing tha
affair will be given on Wedneaday ev
ening. April 19. at the Congregational
church. The committee appointed to
take charge la composed of Mrs. Don
James. Mrs. C H. Melssner. Mlsa Ivy
Roake and Miss Clara Caufleld.
Following the bualness session re
freshments were served and an old
fashioned spelling match enjoyed,
Mrs. E. S. Bollinger having charge of
the spelling, and refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Present were Mrs. Charles D. La
tourette, Mrs. Jamea Roake, Mrs. Don
James, Mrs. John MeGetchle, Mra. J.
A. Roake, Mrs. Walter Wentworth,
Mrs. J. M. Mark, Mrs. C. H. Melssner.
Mrs. Richard Freytag, Mra. A. B. W1V
mot. Mrs. Evan Williams, Mrs. E. S.
Bollinger, of Portland; Mrs. L. Adama,
Miss Msude Warner, Mlas Clara Cau-
changes In tha course of atudy of the
Institutions under the care of tne
board. The University of Oregon
wished changee and additions to the
course, which was granted. Thoae
present were P. I Campbell, presi
dent; J. E. Hedges, secretary: C. J.
Smith, of Pendleton: O. P. Ceslow.
The board was Instituted by the legls
Isture that cbsnges might not be made
without consideration at the hands of
men who were widely scattered over
the State and with a view to having
a' diversified representation on Ita
membership.
mm RECEIVE
MMIIOMIOOH
A PLIASANT AFFAIR AT HOME OF
MRS. JENNIE BINQMAN. IH V
CANEMAH.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Slevena enter
talned at the home of Mrs. Jennie
Ulngman, at Canemah, On Monday ev
ening. The affair waa In the nature of
a reception, the couple navmg just
recently returned from their honey
moon. . The evening waa dovoted to
mualo furnished by a quintet consist
Ing of Elbon and Arch Long. Oliver
Frost. Lewis Smith and Karl Smith.
and dancing waa Indulged In until
late hour, after which Mra Ulngman
and Mra. Stevena aerved a luncheon.
Present were Mr. and Mra. Maswell
Telford, Mr. and Mra. C C Spencer.
Mr, and Mra. Teeta. Mr. and Mra. C.
White. Mr. and Mra. Walter Went
worth. Mrs, Clara Flelda. Mra. Mary
Howell. Mra. Bolton. Mra. Julia Frost.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith, Mrs. SylvU
Mldlara. Mra Carothrrs. Mra Helen
Smith. Ada Bedwell. Miss Mary Ellen
l4ng. Mlaa Beryl !xng. Miss Ada
Frost. Miss Ella-White, Mlsa Jennie
achats. Mlaa Dollte Pratt. Mlas Bunny
Owenby. Mlaa Clara Fields. Mlaa He
len Smith. Mla Ruth Hedges; Elbon
Long. Oscar Smith. Earl Luts, Arch
Long, Pete Long. Oliver Front. Dick
Ung. Edward Vonderahe, William
Stokea, Clarence Eaton. Loula Smith
Edward 8mlth. Herman Rakel, Carnot
Spencer.
Scottish Clan Will Cslsbrata.
The BoVbte Burns society Is plan
ning to have a celebration on Booster
Day. with a grand good time In the
eventng at Woodmen's hall In this
city. There will be a characteristic
Scotch program, with an entertain
ment In keening with the occasion,
the entertainment to be given la the
evening. Pains will be taken to pre
pare a program that while character-
latlo of the 8cotcn people ana tneir
ways of enjoying, life will still have
much to (merest the whole public.
Thla society wishes to do Us share
towards making Booster Day a grand
success.
ENTERTAINS Y0UNQ FRIENDS.
Gladstone Home the Canter of a Joy
ous Occasion Monday Evening.
Mlaa Mildred SttuaiT entertained dn
Monday evening at ber home at tllad
stone, and a most enjoyable evening
waa spent. Among the features of the
evening's entertainment were the mu
sical aelectlona given by Harry Bladen,
when he rendered. "When You and I
Were Ypnng Maggie;" "I'm Tying the
Ixavea So They Won't Come Down.",
by Mlaa Muriel. Davla, and "Breaking
the Newa." PatisyOswald. all of which
were well received. The remainder
of the evening waa devoted to gamea,
and followed by refreshments.
Present were Mlases Pansy Oawald,
Hasel Miller, Mabel Chase, Muriel
Davla, Evelyn Gay. Neiva Peters. Esth
er Heatherman, Mabel Bladen. Mildred
Bladen, Noel Frost, Dale Olds, Willis
n C t.ATOURETTB Preside I
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ua uivuvit v. a J , UKCGON
1 CAPITAL. IS0400.00.
eanaaeta a 0earal wanklna Stualnaaa a .
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tel a
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Use
Money
Spent
On Navy
By
WILLIAM C
BROWN
To
Educate
the .
Farmer
President of
Nw York
Central
Railroad.
CUE United States is building two or tnree great battleships
almost every year which cost, fully equipped, perhaps an
average of nine million dollars each, and it COSTS CLOSE
TO A MILLION A YEAR TO MAN, SUPPLY AND
MAINTAIN EACH ONE. .
' V, WITH THE MONEY THAT ONE OF THESE FIGHTING MACHINES
COSTS Wt emit n iitibiku . r. - i ,
nnu rwbkT twuir IWU SPLENDID
EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES
EACH IN EVERY STATE IN THE UNION, TO BE RUN BY THE
GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
Tha establishment of such farms by the government would soon
be followed by one hundred and sixty acre farms ownod and run by
tha at A 1a in nan . , '
J vvuuu iu our ETeai nrririnriirui irutnl
'V- S,UCh Urm?ow "tablished, would not only le et Fimtaininir,
. our, in my opimon, WOULD SHOW A HANDSOME PROFIT.
The effect of such a system of practical education upon the products
fad profit of the nation farms would be almost lyon.I comprehen
sion. Every thriftless and uninformed farmer would note quickly the
difference between the result of his LOOSE METHODS and those
- of the experimental farm and benefit bv the cotnrmriiinti '
. Men who have no books on this important sulj, and who could
find no time lo atudy them if they had would 1mm by that most apt
' Bcthoda and would adopt them. '
i. Let the covernment inreaf tha VJITOV HIV nv'P Tjatttw
cj - " v a a w a i .s w i ua a a i . is
BIILP in this important work, follow the invent men t up intelligently
and perseveringly for ten yeara and the value that will have been
sdded to each year's crops of the nation's farms will buy and pay for
very battleship in all U navies of the world todav.
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 V
LOOSErLEAK
SYSTEMS
R. W. & R. S.Wrd
MACHINISTS
VYs do gtnaral rspalrlng. -rah an maohlnsry mads to do
work as naw. E apart a with gasollns anginas.
Phonssi Main ISS4. Hams 191.
10S FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY.
si
food
-t-t-ft--a-a-a-a-a-a.a.a.a.a a . . , . -
nwniirTiAN rm ru. . . , '"v-S
wt" VKpiMU PRICES
During tha nasi month bsglnnlng April ws ars aolaa u
a discount en all Dantal Work whoro tht bill ameunta t.V "
lara or mors. This will So oplondld opportunity for ik. ft
hsvo boon wsltlng ta havo Ihslr clonUI work dona. v.u -S?
to maho arrangamsnts osriy to got an appolntmsnt. Tha mJ?"
prt. a bum mvnin, BUI WO propoSO tO maks It a llyslv a-7 m
work will bo tho bast and w guarantaa tho aama. oJr a2
antao Is our 80 yoarv suocssafu praotlcs In Qrsgon City
DR. L. L. PICKENS DR. G. A. BRrpv
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Paclflo Statss
Phono 2S71.
Horn pfc
a Hi
MrMann. Clydo Mlllor, Ralph Johnaon.lof action 8, townshln t aJ.v
Charllo Hladen and Harry Hladon. .sat; 13750.. P 1 "" "
Klmar John
SJcaritoIieart
m fUlilS.
fclmar John MrMurry to M
MeMusry. 13 acre. f aicih"?!
ship I south, rsnaa 3 aast- u
r. A. sod M Inula
H Kbsbs m .1
to Usnns Walla. J arrs of in,
8rlna Addition to IMW .Jr1
Lewla and Ni.lil- Mrw .:. ?
Junior, lota 15. Id. blin-k t Awm!!
Bubdtvialoa ot bl.K-k I. t tSL'
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LATEST MARKETS
Orsgon City Marktta.
Markrta. ss a acnoraf ivih.
slowly Diovlna downwards PwtJ
a luium mini tne rurt tnat tks tft
u loruNa
As I 1I1 rl a rlilti nir.
It k IU flr.tt r-iMu nf tits sirlnf,
and vL:ir It a n.ji iujr Uri auia Ur.fioO
to bull) mi iltijs.
It om aiiuiuiif In lv In lid '
Thf aUy wu atili. li:t-iiut tba 'fP f wtaln foods bflmfcarrat
Cloil.la lilid Vv aariurd 01.K. An.l S naw froos. or ara l,.n. ?
m..j - -. m-vi mm iwrn, iirmutv ouiim inai loey posaass Ssa Bu
tus t liiM-H or N iKiT. awin marsriau, ir at all. euriM
. Kuuiuirr as lii lbs lad s aul. ,n J1 t0 ,"- Thus, Uklai tk
..-.if.. -nt.waMa m 1 Quito noticoaDia.
man. And oracbrad tho traaa whla-
pared to bltu tbrlr tneaaafs a sacral
Bowslss. forsutteot .
And- . "
Cousin to tha boy, a atump tailed
dog uoaod and frlaksd and choker!
amouj lbs bovt Idrra, algnallng thus to
tho lad. who, tbouiU bo did not turn
APrLR8Oood stork la bcstm ij
hlh, prices ranrlni from tl to It
Local stock la nearly gone sad tka
Hood River product la raducad to4
few varlr-Uee. few (Kd sdsIm at
left In lh local market
rOTATOES-Market Is a illtb at
from last report, In dniai)4 if sot k
prloo. Real good potalo-a ara asm
Bla bead, know all tho doings of the bring II to 11.75, whlls srd n
auct eoramanda 75o lo a 11. Tim
aro not enough being 0 (Tared to aV
la quanlltlea. San Kraoclsco sarM
la off 1(0 a. hundred. 30 cars antra
In ona day 'and dnuiorallslng tht as
ket. Jxcal atock pretty well tots ,
d; a few with cbolcs stock aka, '
for a liaa. . .
VEOETAHUOS UtUa chants ata
laat reporti onions aro a llttla sUSf
In price but other vegetables raatfe
about tho aama. Onions 1, tsrttsi
and carrota TSo to 1 sack, parsaipin
to IMS aack. cabbage Sr poval Ket
vegetables ara coming 'lm Callfcwa
Is sending many things, at a high
prloo. Local lettuce- sells fe rates,
radlshos Se. onlona lo; Caltfonls a
tuee 100 head, asparagus im Is list
Mexican 1 tomatoes lo pound.
FLOUR. AVD FCBD IJttls ehuei
In flour; sailing down to It vHk hat
bringing about 15.60; soms u In a
14.60. In food tba tsndincy k s
ward. Draa commands IB "
124, shorts 24 to I5, rolled huiV
30, process barley 131, wkols an
1 29, cracked corn fU.
WHEAT rTloea In tho local a
ket ahow an advance of lo to So o
buahel. Chicago and Eastern awtes
ara lower. Holdara here wast that
dog. And tba dog knew that the boy
knew.
Also
Frarklea were on the faro of tho
boy, and npon an upturned dusty be
atone broiao swelled. And snon
upon tho back of bla neck tba dog
stealthily licked tbo boy.
a a a a a a a
A change cornea over tho spirit of
ny drvam. And tho drowsy summer
anna Itself away. And bora aro Jack,
tbo preacher's' boy, and Toady"
Jones and 'Skinny" and BUly, tho
batcher's boy, and
Dear heaven, they aro moat all dead:
Dnt back there In my dream la tbo
olden, golden daya of tha gang there's
not a feller but wonld flgbt for you or
11a for you.
And thero la no treachery, and no
ona la a hypocrite. And there la net
taer labor nor eovy, only freedom and
aqnallty and content.
And two hats fall of apples.
Again tne dream changee, and a
drowsy kid Is ordered to tbo trundle
bod under tho eaves. And a sweet f see
la banding over him. then tho soft coo- Pf,c Pr"
i .. .t.. a .... . I above the aiDortlna-nrtce. Ixcaliatt
"a" ai ma uuftcm irauvr iu wm . ' .. kj
era are paying ssa 10 vvo ua " .
HAT la Tory woak and llttla a
mand. Thoaa who havo It whan a 1
not well protoited want to let sAOU
nm tha mIm n arala.llv UtllS tS t
lower lovoL Clover S to 1, 9
$11 to lit, timothy $15 and fit. 0
fa commands $1S to $20.
OATS Dealers haivlna for ihlpafn
to meet tha demand In the cities. PV
Ins sray $25, whlta $25.60 to M.
that tha market la woak and asMt
REAL ESTATE. factory.
Genevieve and O. W. stenhena to TmTrsiv. and OMBtrT
Ella nruah, 45 acres of section J4, only commanding from 10o to
township 4 south, rsng l esst; $40. I creamery always stiff and cob
i:r.7J.5...P3' 0c to 860 now. Ths Portu...
market la only paying from w-
raftera and -
Soul of ma
Jaded and worn by the complexities
of adult existence, how simple and
stanch and true eeera the days of boy-
land!
, And, tired and sated, bow the chirp
of the robin wakes with sick vividness
S oay tbst Is almost dead I
block "D." Wllaonvllle: 12000.
W. A. and P. M. Stone to Nad Nelson
ana Anton Mlkkelaon, land In aectlon
zz. township 2 south range S east;
united States to Daniel u. fWul
otu acres or aectlon 9. townahln 4
auuin, range 1 east; patent,
I60. Choice dairy will brim
20c to 260. t
EGOS Prices about the ssm J
demand about equalling the toypv
Quotation at 19o dosen, ,
pnm.TBT-Prices sre aoBlw,"
w j. eaai: raieni. 1
United Rtatna tn tamaa a f ah. I higher and tho demand Soa.
bottom, 40 acrea of aectlon $. townshln bring lo, rooetera 12c, yooni
6 south, range S Aaat; Patent. nl mixed chickens 13o to 16.
B. J. Dleser to Earl Jones. 10 acres In1 doing In larger fowls.
of section 4, township 4 south, rangs MEATS Veal, dressed, Is brwiw
east; .sou. - IOe to lie, hogs 80 sua iw.
J. M. Hsyden to P. W. A E. Trsna- hla trnant for mutton that V1 "
mission Compsny, 3.95 acres ofae. fluctuata ardln to what U owrsa
tlon 1 24. township I south, rsnge 8 HlDES-Oreen 60 pound, m""; '
MCn.r$.e. H. and Gen.v.r. Wmk k k""? 10 H' '
John A. and Lydla A. FanlU. lanrf in lu ,BO r"cu' - ' . ... dt '
D. L. C. of Iasao Whealdon.' township WOOL rJrmjra 16o to o r"
4 eouth, range 1 east; $6100. niohaifigo to 8O0. , . ...w ,
nowara k. and Diana A. Rood to B. DRIED FRUITM Evsporat-- -Reed,
100 acres of A. 3. anf M. lBo and la. aim dried 6c. pninss t
Baty D. L. C, township 6 south, ranae I C. , .- ' ' '
east; $10,400. RAt.T -Salllna 0o to ISt ff
Etta May Smith and Jama- n ai.i, Jl v?f, Znd 400 V
at al., to Joaeph W. Papech, 26 acres 100 lb, sack's.
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