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MOIIXINU KXTElCl'Kla ft, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 191L il it 'I - i - .. hi 4 CQF Of POUCE I IMS HIS MT a mows ,.coU4ectio or iw; in FINES ' MAACH. MCAKIMO PAST RECORD. start Seen reewtvwd- Jena Lanaae, Irak end disorderly. 1L J. S. Riceai. natog profane Im WlClam Caabas, riolattog train er- , S3- HoWn, draa u4 eSaor- 4rty. fit J"e a Foer. irak u4 4iorT-1 ir. i Jca Claaae. mt u4 dlam deity. Ckas T Putaf, 4Itarbtag T. K. Strode end K- T. Owe. ed be tKMxaofckW. fid mcL Ales r KoOaoe. SgVttog. SSS. A. Wooisey. arrested to Fbrsaj-y 34 teed. Donald Bt u4 H--ry McGwire, ar rest' ed far cfcmttag mpom train. W.- kt WeUs. drank u4 diaucierty. It4 1 days to Jail rruk Mrn. drxai u4 disorder rr. teed 29 days i KroobT. aWmk 1 eaorder ly. fined ft dijs to jaa. Freak Carrot, erne sad sor?r!y. fined It daye to toU. J oka Xarobe. mult iU knife, seat to Jail astU Mare li. ! John KUf. vagrancy, served to Jsul U3 March 1$. . C QaJck. drusk ard diorSTtv, ml to Jail for 1 days. F. L. Rnfilna. drc&k end d-or4erty. toil It daye. Joe K-rrick. srftiag lienor to ta totica'ed paraoev-complaint ao mtti eieet to foarirt. Alrta Finney, dnrak, k-!b4 to par lw of t a4 S ear to toll DaiiB tbe s-eta tar vera, to carera(c4 is ta ritj toC or aigkt. lit koboa. Duiir j aaoata iiawreu coasplatou have bB made aboat tBroaris no- bUk to tae atreta -ad aUera, ekick a ranalac at lanrv. motor can jwdlBc. Mcrrlea asia ta Ma!k. vkifk rtHT4 atteatkm. Hare to report taat Port la ad RaH- war. Lixkt 4 PrwT Compaaj a cars coiiiir toto citv do aot acrv ta lKlta. Oa Feb. 2. Gconce Tar vaa taken to 1 be toil atrk Uh arip. aad Dr. Norris called. Patleat a diarkarxed afarca 17. - JB.U SHAW, Chief of Police. BIG PEST CAMPAIGN AGAINST FRUIT FOES AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS FROM COLLEGE WILL ORGANIZE FOR EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN. COBVAUJS. Or, April A W ranpaica acaiaat ta peau which d atroy oreharda in Oregon ia to be atarted nbnr.lj try tlx experta frota th Stat rrW!tarl culitK. in accord aae with (be lefltUUre bill prorldiax aada for aaea work, fader the direc tioa of Deaa A. R Ordley of the col W of artcaUare. Prof. C, I. Levis cf tte horticvhoraJ depart stent, and Prof- H. S. arkaoQ of tae eaU,sacoe;y departfflvt. the coliece fil ea.atlisb dirtaioa headqaarters in the principal froit ceaters nf 'he State Portland. SaV-ta. EKoe. Roaebart; aai from tare th iaveatigattoo.. will extead oer rt eat!r gta'e This U aot tte first work of the -a by tbe eq)lr,e. fhooxh rt t the Srat atat-aride caaipaijro axaiost all klads of pv Maar thouaads of dollars have bu aared the orrhard ea of (yrrx. by -t Onaely advice of tbe profeaaotc. Tae thlry-flve acre appV orfhard of EUman Brother rar Orasts Put a as so badly Ji aasd with aarhraiia-as la IK'l that tir rre a'xwt to d;t It up. Every, tree vaa dlaeaaed with the fun-i aad nearly half of the tovs were dea4 or dyiac- Tte ritality of the orthtrd vss fi Sow tia. it did not prodoe vnib appla to pay expens TD'vjrb tbe owners worked hard cat tios; 4'4 worjd and dead spots, the f'ir.rus cotiDo-d to (tln on them. Tt-y tried a UrJeaox mlxtore spray KUKeted by Dan Or die In tbe fall before th lave were off, with Im mediate sod pronounced benefit. Con tinned fan sprarinaa reaulted In a pro duction of I) boxes of as fine, rlan, til'fcy, f'mrier apples, four ) ears after, aa roald be produced any-ti-re In the United Btatea. They old 7.000 boxes of foor-t!ct Yellow Newtons and Spltzenbarat st 11. &0 a box, and !Ht boxes of Ben Davis and Winesapt, ;1 vtna; a gross receipt of i.tVi from the orchard he bad been rdy to dla; ont. William Hellwell, of ToncaUa, Dons las county, bad a similar xpertence with fall spraylair for anthrackneaa. commonly known aa "canker," "dead a pot," or "black spot." ' Th protection of the rapidly in creasing, fruit districts of the State front such pests as are already at tacking trees here, and from the In troduction of new ones through Im ported stock Is tbe problem with - which the college experts will wrestle, The details of the campaign have not ail been completed, but will be ready tor Mnonncement shortly. 4 LORIMER CANT ESCAPE.. Maurgsnto Determined t0 Pros the , Seaato of Accused Senator. WASHINGTON, April Senator La Follette Introduced todsy la the Senate a resolution providing for Affe You a Subscriber to tbe Ne7 Daily? If The Morning Enterprise Id to be aa successful aa tbe interests of Oregon City demand it mnst needs have the support of all. The new dstly baa a bis workbefore It In boosting Oregon City and Clackamas County. Tour support mesne more strength for the work.; . , , Will You Help Boost your own Interests? For a limited time tke Morning Enter subscribers as follows; By Carrier, 1 year. ..,.,.. nd In your nami and rmtttAne. tataattoaUoa ad tVa caarara. ftnaaiW Sum of icbawt aaid taat a tba Imti a as aocad taa racalaaa ad (aa ataQaaoar H. H. KoMaaac eara ta fciia reatlaattoc caaaaaUte at SavtaSid. CI TW aaH taur Siaatara aara ra- aea(ed ' tfe SavlaSd adVtaai M ead traaarrtat ad lao Kofci it tea- tiaaoar aad af taat aatoafctod raater- dav by Oartajr SL raak. giaaral aaaa ' aer 4 lb lateraatbMMJ Harreaterf e a-.f. f Saar Craa-fard of tfaaatk Dakota -aaid that a vaaJd aaJt ta adMal i record to ia eaa before W dartded : kas ataad to tba aurtrr. Crmwford. at ; Ta mrrtt to la . tw to.ij taa i'in ad Cuagnaa rerea'.ly., cauaaa oamafwd taw raax ai la A Sared Larlaaar la a bitter aaeeca. (JWHtMiaiUiajWi aapoort Lortawr are ao loaar aaeaa- tova of tbe raa:e aad la aartLrt- mom lia aitarKf to iaa area eat bodf. Seaaior BaIVy af Taiaa. ta eaaerted. OI ae4 IM aroa?Toa aatoat 1 ap 1 ala tW eaaa ' (bat tao lBTeattoanoaj bo coad acted eattrety by ae-e pwaten of tke Sea- ate. FRUITS RECOIllM m is sectto;? ROT. C I. LEWIS MAKES A LIST OftCHAftDlSTS MAY WELL STUDY. COR V ALUS. Or, April C Tbe best dozen kinds of tre. via aad bash fruit for grow lag la the lower alti tade of Morrow, Wasco, Gllliaaa. I" ava il:!. Sif-rrnaa sad Crook eoaatie. a corditg to Prof C. I. Ltraris of the, Oregon Agrtcultaral CoCege depart -meet of bortkraJtare. aa acknowledged athonty on thesabject. are a pole. . pears, peaches, caerrtea. plaau aad praaea. grapes, atrawberriea, raspber ns. blackberries, carraata and gocm berrlea. "Orchardmen to the lower altitndea ; of these connrlea." aay Prof. Irvt, . "may safely make their selection for ! sppie growing from tbe following ser- en vsneties: Tbe Tellow Traaspar enc Grsvenateia. Joaataan. Wtnesap, Rome neaaty. Wagener. for spring oae. the Ben Davis or Gano." Practically any commercial variety . of pear will grow weu here. Inelndlng the Bartlett. Clapp's Favorite. SeckeL Anjoo. and Winter Nellia. Any of the standard varieties of the prwnee and plums also may be used, socb as the Itailaa. Hungarian and Peach Plum. Tbe three varieties of sweet cher ries recommended by Prof. Lewis are ' the Lambert, Royal Anne, aad Btng: ad a like number of soar cherries, t I the Early Richmond. English Moreno. land Olivette, are also named. But fowr Pech varietiea are recommended fori tne aistnct tne Aiexanoer, uiriy nd Late Crawford and tbe Lemon ' Cling. Europeae varietiea of grapes, such as the Muscat. Black Hamburg. Tokay aad Rose of Peru, are generally cov- ered In winter, for protection. Amer- lean arletlea which may.be grown profitably are the Worden. Concord Nisrara and Delaware. Clark's seeding is the best straw berry for these altltadea. though prar-a-ally any of the early, medium or late varieties would yield a good fsmt- j ly supply. The four raapbemea are tbe Cnthbert, Grrgg. Marlboro and Camljerland. Lawton. EMorado and Kittatlnny blacaberrtea. Kay. Cherry: sad Wbi'e Grape curranu. and Red Jacket, Champion and Industry goose , berries may also be grown well In the lower parts of tbe north -central Ore gon district. SUSPECTED THIEVES IN CAMP NEAR SALEM CONSTABLE BROWN TAKES WAR RANTS FOR MEN AND GOES TO SALEM FOR THEM. P. D Newell, of Jennings Idge, who lost two horses tbe first of tne week and whose horses were traced to Aurora and lost between mat city nd Salem, bad a warrant Issued for the arrest of tbe two suapects Wed nesday evening. Ctfffi table Brown took the warrants and left on the train that evening for Balem. Tbe beri ff at Salem reported that tbe two suspects were in camp about two miles from Salem, at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with Indica tions that (ney intended to make a night of It. Constable Brown left for Salem with the purpose of taking the Sheriff and with the warrants going out to bring tbe men in. No word waa received from Brown Thursday and It is not known whether he hss tbe men and Is bringing then) In or la on a chsse with tbe parties giving him a wild ride and be deter mined to land tbem. No news la good news, snd It Is hoped he landed the men. whom tbe Salem Sheriff thinks are tbe parties wanted. SNOW AND ICE STAY LATE. NEW YORK. April . (Special.) Dispatches from a score of towns in Iowa tell a story of belated spring and I the thermometer near to zero. Snow I fell In great quantities In several In- V, o,,, Southern Franca also a tory ot unseasonable weather and more than usual severe snow storms that are causing that whole section to shiver and freeze. prise wlIJ be sold to paid In advance ....,.... $300 2-00 k . , j u"mi9 r -o juheay ui. -- I ' III . T " How He Came Home to to ad 1 ta i , j T aaJ4eC4 iriaSa Ctoanaa to rtort to tbe d.aare atrark 2. aad .1 W crer. a Vera a Vraad . . . , iaacrte laa aan aura, a . ' inu aa ats aevta aaa It vaatoaed I be Ikrbiad va Oa ed tbe dart Ma ad IW 1 tbrra vaa etWad tbe abaOva- mt became aatotaw al , a aajfir ae a r areaaa. atu bad aiterard avta a dark am way tally farrad tbe eVmr sad ea ' rasj rera (be aVjue aad eered a Bttia aaa tie larked tbe da brwtad aim aad rarwed a be fainieM gtai Brr f tigti ftaaa. ka parkrr Ue T)Uk a awd ad aatiafactiuai be fd the atah-s Uai trd ee to tr ftra awr Be aOppad a btock aaask aver baa face aad nasted taa steps. Cadrr 'ai teat ran ibe son. tbk ran er a Me knew this tyre ad sbsald be a aW tr-ot ' aad aatrk Nwdia tbe atreet aad yard rsapsctlvalj aad raa-wlated but getaways. TW Barrow beam t kis lamp fuod the dooe f the die leg rooaa. aad be entered.! clod eg k aoe4eas:y brblaJ alas. The sideboard sbawed aa array af rather eld fashioned Silver, lie looked "at It crtrVally. welgaiag ef tbe parcea to his haod. all tte lime cwatarlows that there was eertala familiarity ta thetr mmVlaf TWtr recoa-miriaa came as a to ia 1 face. This arse hie anotbefs stiver' Wtat was It dVrfsg here? What had be done? The, rtalra creaked emlnoosly. aad he shot off tbe Dgbt and s-'irt-ed lata tbe ban that be migat be rtoae to the rear door. He coo id bear the soft rustle af a 11 gtrvs and tbe light rrrad ef t4PTta bib aorrxr slippered feat en the atalra Then . came ber voice, aaxaatnly lew. "Raymond." she called aoftly That was hla aaaw. bat be dvt not I answer, laafead be seemed ta abrtnk i against the wsIL snd bte beade rav 1 ered bis awaked face, j "Raymond so, I tbougbt perhape j H was Raymond. Jsssea said be ! would come bark some day." abeslgb ' ed aad tbea uttered a slight etclame I Uon of pain. There came a maffJed. : stumbling eeaad. "Ob. deur! My an ; kh again!" Then silence ; Tbe man swept tbe mask from trie face and crammed It In bis pocket. ! He tiptoed down tbe length of tbe 1 ball to tbe atalra, where a white ob ject blurred against tbe darkneea. Be understood tbe Iraatioa at wore. Die mother bad a weak ankle. Pbe bad sprained It once more .and fainted from tbe pain. With trembling arme be graced far nd fonnd ber slender form and lifted ber gently, fier eoft balr brnahed nu cheek, and be gwawed bis lips to still 1 their quivering. Slowly be mewnted tne atalra with hla harden and carried ber Into front room where a nlgbt lamp burned dlmry. He could see that ibe taat three years bad aged ber pitifully. Her face was warn Into tbln tinea and de prived of Ha pretty color. Ber gray balr lay to a heavy braid ever ber abonlder. aad bis lips tooched It aa be bent above ber. Then ber eyes open ed wider and with unalterable toy In their deptba. I "Raymond: It waa yon after all! Tea bare come bark r ahe cried. "My son! My son!" He knelt beside tbe bed snd sub mitted bis fire to ber lender arrnttny. She kissed him and crooned over blm aa If be was tbe baby she bad wor shiped. Tbe three years since his dls- pnesrance from borne had left their mark anon bis countenance, and abv tried te kiss the alien marks away. - "Tonr father will be so happy! - He bsa always said yon would come back. she whispered. "Where Is dadT be asked hnsktly. r Read the Morning Enterprise, OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITHINO AND REPAIR WORK." Best ef work and satisfaction guar anteed. Have your horsss shod by an expert; it paye. x A't kinds ef rspair work and smithy work. Prompt service; grsstsr per tlon of your work can be dona while you do. your trading. Give me a trial job and aea If I can't please you. OWEN G.THOMAS Cor. Msln and Fourth Sts Oregon City Aiaaay tbm sa. ratal w W ma m ara ry ml d a- art ea f bias II saeat b c I eVl beilnv we I Tt-tt m W yaarari. deal X dal ywej gwf lewbiatvddai ma to to? aa bafoa stl . 11 TVe jvmJwa toiTwr to aa aaa-ry fw after tbe eaamt wab hie fa IW. a has laerwey to tbe taka rr. bts aa f fw aearrb fg be toag, ariawcs. Jbe fars) by krtoaa at area Nw be was aaesv He entre-rd si ibe axrvl ibal bad essrwd tarv bH rwara 1 e Tart: hewt aa bad dri.rd srwaad tbe great est tea tibial that aat rarrats ar wtU Ivsag ka lb aba-baa town w here be bad beaa bra lie dd a leU be that bttla by bttw be bad Hd fa dew-award rath aaUl hi aroar af bsaeaty bed bwa btaated aa thai at aval be cweJd rater tbe boane of a xrae rr aad etoal bis varwabtea. This wis has Brat anesa-ead be bad entered tbe Imi af t tV fatber? ir dVl SM4 bear say af tbM aa W j 84 fra. deftiy baadsglag wwOra attia cavertag bee with tbe eCkeai taaft. J sKimae a few 1 draca af tor fnudte rordiil be bad . wbea be S si buas ' At base be sirttag beMe tor aav ; era. Tbe gray daa wis sift lug j tbrag tbe wadow sd hwwrd bfc 1 facasadteaed aed gtewiag " bra dad ' yam toare Svtiridrr be akrd si Uu A rear aa Tear fjtber fWt that be wweJd be nearer hat bemlaewa -and j tt was dull la 5;1ar"de " I Bjj mi ad aaderstoud Tbey bad raeae ta New Tors, far there ) greater chance ef aertag him If be abooJd be taerv ta that maetstrwm ef walls aad atrsys fraca the world lie naked afrr eee snj another' ef' aid frlfds At but be srke bealtat lagty. "Dale Iwarbora-wtval baa be rim 1 af ber. aaotberr Her bead) rrraard has. -Jaat the asm aa ever. She has been like a dear daagVer to at Why. Raymoad. see to to tbe bow this very snvaaeaL I She sat np to sadden excite E3sie here-1 a thla bonae! I muat ' ga away, met ber. be eaid. la a rente "Ne. ne! Ton wDI stay. Ten muat stay tia year filbrr rrtara, I 1 bought fur good." she walled toarfaUy. i I neve. I bite-if dad will let me- ; after be baa beard my story. Bat I . rant aee Elsie-not yet. Dent ask me tor He bid bis face-to- berbrea.t. be naotbed bim gently. "Ilark!- I believe I bear your fit ber a step Stay and meet blm here." she piesded I cannot, tuotbrr. dear. I mnat tell blm something first, snd then If be waste aae te stay I will never leave yow again. 1 aba II come beck before leave tbe bouar. don't fear 111 gv down now and get It over" He laid ber gently down en tbe ptJ-' lows and, slipping from the room. Hoard tbe done aoftly befalad blm He bUaked to Ibe' red light that suddenly ftooded tbe upper - ball, and then be stood atanned sad slleat before a email 1 -slim girl raid to dressing gown snd slippers. , "Elsier be said after a toag silence. during what ber beautiful gray eyes bad never left hla fsce. "Raymond. H to yewT she wbkarwrvd. "Why. I tbougbt rt waa yeur g boat I Save looked fee yea) no toag." tier - voice quavered toto swear, aad she; dropped ber 11 pa aotoat ber rtooped 1 hands. 1 He stsrtrd down the sfatra, ba bead bent dejectrdly. "Raymood." the girl breathed sharp "Tear He turned toward ber. I "Caa't I go down with yoo etand be I side yon wbea yon tell blm abonlder , to shoulder, Ibe wsy we used to- play 1 wbea be w ere children T "Don't! Yon cannot understand. Tow ouldo't hive aaythlng to do with e." be groaned. j "is It so bad aa tbatr she ssked In-! an awed tone. ! "Tea" ; "Tben yon need tne ail tbe more,' ahe aald quickly, and then she waa I close behind blm as be msde bis slew progress down tbe long ball to tbe II- i brary door, where a long finger of light shot through tbe crack in tbe doorwsy. Tbe elderly white haired msn stand- tog by the table looked up as tbe door pushed open.' His dim eyes brighten- nd he raised a band to bis bean. Raymond, my soar he ssld. holding ! evt bis srms. But Ibe young man bung back. "Not yet. oaa-not nnni 1 nsva told you something." He looked pleadingly, st the girt but sbe shook ber besd. "1 ought to know. too. Judge Ely," sbe said, with quiet dignity. The Judge nodded bis bead. Telr s, Rsymond, and be done wltb IL I want to embrace my son." Hla voice broke Raymond' bead lowered, sod has face reddened to acarleL "It la saow teld," be said despondently, "fva gone from bed to worse, sal V didn't 4 ' dn't - jMaleaaae" P' 1 He earV'hoV,n laaatriad brD aplkea 1 know this waa your bouse and here thla morning look.'" He from bin pocket tbe black tbe electric lamp and laid them ee tbe table. "Mother beard, me aad came down. Sbe sprained bee ankle, and 1 carried ber , upstairs, aad sbe raeoe- nlsed me. I will ga away. Perhape I can come back whew I have dooe bat ter." He turned toward tbe door. Elsie waa erring softly against bte boulder. Hie father's arme closed about tbem both. Frees above atalra be beard tbe loving voire ef bis moth er calling to bias. After that moment Bo one could sbske Raymond Ely's be lief in God's unutterable love Think of bow I entered your house, father" be protested . - , "Tbe only thing thst matters Is that yoo came. How yon came does cot count" aald his fatber Joyfnllv Put Yourself in the Ad-Readers Place... wnen you write your classified ad or any kind of an ad try to e) d Include in It Juat the Information you'd like to find if you were an e) ad-reader and were looking foi an ad of that klna. 4 If you do thla to even a small e extent your ad will bring Re- 8ULT8! a- w 1 - J I At! (C ; 1 , rz7 FACTS WORTH KNOWING Xatlonal lesgne clubs wits dUburse tZSZfiQO In rsllrosd fa rev tkU season. I Tbe hotel keet-ra will boM up the club i owners fur tXVny I This la Cy Toungs ttrrwty-aerand ! year to fast company. He baa won Out ! games and lost 3u3. a record never ppeeathed by any other t wirier. WUletta of Detroit and Warhoo of Srr Turk Iheonly Amecuan league rwinera 10 use me auaernsuet aauvaer. ThJa style of pitching is bard lo hit. Trie Speaker and Larry Lajoie, two ef tbe three greatest bitters In tbe AssrrV sa league, do little- or no read- nag. Fine print puts many a ball play ea eyes oat of commlsslosx Larry Lajoie, tbe big aerond base man of the Cleveland. Aaaerlcans, baa made 2m hits four times In tbe ten years he hrjnjrTed In tb Jobnaon cir cuit. The were In. 11MU. Vica, 1004 and t&10. . Keen cutting basebaU apikes will be sea by an pisyera again thla year. or knobs, ea the soles of slow tbe stb-te up. Without playens eennot start quick ly and cannot covet tbe ground. Delahsnty WttJk Many Tssms. Jim Delabanry el tbe Detroit TV rnrs bas beet a member of eleven pror feasloiMl teaans store be broke into Rie game la 181. la tbe big leagues) be bas played wltb the Chicago,. Near York, llores aad Cincinnati tewma ol the National league and tbe St. Loula, Washington and Detroit club ef the American league. ' Meriarty te Captain Ttasrs. Third , Baseman George Morlarty, who Tun bee appointed captain ef the TV re. will be tbe first field leader De troit baa had since 1907, when Bill Ceughtla held the position. asaBBBBaanwaavaawab SBaaaaBBaaBWaB ATLANTIC LINER AGROUND. NlSw YORK, April (Special.) Tha steamship Prlnxesa Irene, Atlan tic liner . with 1720 paasengers on board,' rocka to and fro on the Long Islnnd beach tonight A rough ark and a hlnh wind made tbe ahlp un manageable aod ahe ran aehore In the fog. She muat He on the beach until the tide at midnight enables her to float off. People living In the city who own property out Molalra and Mullno waya aay that they are ready to 1ulld the sfcond leg of the road to the full ei lint of their purses. One aald Tuesday: D A I L Will You Help Us t 1 . By caict, year $3.00 By mailf t year 2.C3 Send in Your Nam and Remittance 1. The" Mognkr; Ea to prise Boost Your Own Interests ? , .i ; 1