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MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1011. MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITT, OREGON . I. BRODIE, Editor and IMbllalier. KntrM aa .second-class matter Jan wary a, Kil. at ths post office ai Onm CUt. Oregon, andrr ths Act of March (. 1I7." TtwM t sutsctimen. ..MM .. Ml .. It ,. .If One TeaV, by audi la MVmtha. by nail Four Month, br mall Par track, by carrier - " 1 AlVXtTOiNC IATCS w nw m mmjr, jut inca rw inswoji ihh . . . . 1 fro ' . . - -n . First Pa. dm inch arid! imtiimu .it. ! tn Japa and the Mexican, and rT?rtnt0n ny l- p" ,n, ! Nation may aa well make up lia mind Prsrerred: position any page, per tneh j to glT these two peoples a taste of what la coming to them If many more Indian, dressed In the hid' of a ptg. I It waa the disregard tf the spirit of the formula a prescribed though Riv en according t8 the letter that saved Poto life. i. V It waa much the same way with Taft; while he naked of Japan and Mexico, "Who's there three times," h had his own soldiers pn the ground by the time the query had reached them and they at once saw he waa ready to answer his own question If need to. There are perhaps no (two peoples that will bear closer . watching than this I Snapshot of President Diaz Shows Him In Best of Health smooth tricks are tried on your Uncle Samuel. If the Mexican government wUhes to train with Japan It may be an easy matter to give the Iusurrectos enough encouragement to make the added Insertion Run paper olher than first pag. par rncb. flrrt Insertion Itc Run paper other than first page, par Inch added Insertions Ic Locals le per line; to regwtar gvr tlaera to line. V. Wants. For Rale, To Rent. etc.. one eat a word first Insertion: one-half eent Rates for advertiai.. tn h. wki, hol country quite uncomfortable to Knterpriee will be the earns as in the ' both the present rulers and their sawr. tor advertisements st especially . for ths weekly. Where the advertisement j Mends the Japs. la transferred from the dally to the week- ry . without chanse. the rata will be Se ' aa tech for run of the paper, and lOe an , Inch for special position. I . Cash should accompany order where ... , P , L,,p,r- serty Is unknown In bustneea office of1 Lisping, ia .souietiuie caused by the ma enterprise. hape of the tuugue. sometimes It Is esteef1 dr,!rt',,,'" " dvrt,tn j due lo Imbllual ielf couiH-loUitness when . Circus advertising and special transient I Ulkln "ud ""CttWe bjmniOC In advertising at !6c to too an Inch, accord. eouucUtlou lu this cane lewaolis front s to -apecia conditions governing -Uef .n-ehxnttlwit lent ber will often over come the trouble eutirety. The-pdpU will learn for the first time In her life bow to place her tongue when - pro nouncing certalu letter and coinblna tloua of letters, and with constaut prac tice the Hup will disappear. If tbe UP is due to nervousntwe or self conscious ness, as stammering often Is. Instruc tion in elocution will help a great deal. -Fire' Sale" and Bankrupt Sale" adver tisements 15c Inch first Insertion: addi tional Insertions earns matter 2to Inch. News Items and well written article ef merit, with Interest to local readers, win be gladly accepted.. Rejected manu scripts never returned unless accompan ied by stamns to prepay noeusse. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. "I" , I April 11 In American History. 1TM Edward Everett, orator and states man. born; died 1905. . , 1961 Sooth Carolina Confederates de manded tbe surrender of FortStyn;, ter, Charleston bartor. by tbe I nit ed State garriwn IMC General Wade Hampton, dlstln go Is bed Confederate cavalry ofB cer. died: born S1 ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS (From Don todur to noon tomorrow.; Sun sets 3 Kr : ." 22; moon se' 6:13 a. m. : .l::ne M.-ri r.-r a.vu setting' abortiy after un t. ' I of V " I li -. vv.v-'-vNm!,,-. , .. 1eJaM ainaw "I wjl.. ... Jr. 7 tf 1 i J E I .5 ' "W V '7 - - T - V V -V Al J a J . v si. ' t-v i if. t i ,-tr i 7 A'vVM l-zvuv,,. rl I ... S..' -. . -au.Jr MAJOR OENEKAL Ws II. CARTER. j fL Thotos Cop-rlgMJbfAmertranM.saoetetlonk it . first R Soda. For Bad Breath. A fourth a teastpoonful of blear-. !iona;e of sodii taken In half a glass ful of water befure eucb meal will help to correct tbe klud of Indlgestioo that gives a bud breath. The bicar bonate of sodu granules, that you can obtain at any druggist's, are good for I this purptwe and are excellent for tbe teeth as they dissolve In the mouth. Charcoal tablets are also good and are taken after meals In tbe same way. Another splendid remedy la a table spoon ful of glycerin In a wineglass of bot water after each meaL MARQUAM. At last we have received the rain which has been expected. i Our road supervisor. John Barth. has HANDING JAPAN A LEMON. been making some good improvements Soon after President Taft sent the au"D ?. few. dT if. ft .oMLr. . n... i- " AIM- Tere . . ' accident some time ago while rHin- proximlty to Mexican territory critFT a bicycle, is very muchimproved. cism became rife of the President and Ml8 Dolly Marquam waa out home hla official acta. But at that time, and ,n- - she la attending High school i, ... . . at suverton ini uj luauy mat tnere mast be some things known to the Administration that were not known by the public ln general. It waa runner felt by many that whatever1, It was that the President' and his ad' vlaera V it w - - . 1. 1 . . f .v.. .v ... , : . . I numwr airenaea the dance at Our merchant. F. J. Rldlrrgs. haa been having some Improvements made, aa adding a new addition to his house and putting's ne-w-Toof upon the old store.. rrank- Dicksns. of Molalla. was In out midst Sunday. A nnmhar at.n that the public might be taken IntoiScotta Mills from Marot.am !.. the confidence of the President, for '. nrday evening. that might take too 'touch time, and It ' A number of Needy base ball players might, too, be notice to tbe enemy 1 Wer5 ,e ,thf Mriuam streets if thsr. ... ,..v.. ; SundT. but It looked too much like If there waa one that move was to rain to play ball. be made and th enemy might thus be j There will be a basket social at enabled to strengthen his position ! Monl,or. Or., next Friday, April 14. la comparison to our own, at least. ' iren by the Monte Cristo school. 'to raise funds to nurchan an nrnn TT. M . - . . . . nv. . . "v uos vi me past lew QSys CSS IX'KNT events have directed wore than ordinary attention to President , Porflrlo Plai of Mexico, and the bea4b..of the chief ete utlve of tbe I netgbtHirlug republic has been a mstter of much public couceru. For more tbsn a third of a century he baa been a commanding figure la Mexican affairs. Born In 18.10, be entered tbe army at tbe age ef seventeen fend was one of the leading patriots In tbe campaigns against tbe Frem-h during the years that the T'nited Ktatea waa engaged In civil v. nr. He was captured once, was forced to stirreuder once, but each time em-aped: He led "victorious army that entered J be City of Mexico In 1SA7. lie was a nnidl date for president, but waa defeated, and during the next-ten year be I til sev eral armed revolts against the government, being forced to flee the country in 1872 and In 187H He Anally won a victory against President tie TcJariVs troops, snd in 1877 he wss elected president As the Mexican constitution ; ro hlblted a man from holding tbe presidential office twksUn enceeaslou be wss succeeded by his clone personal friend, (ieneral Ottntslea. ' Dim reniainetl the great power In Mexican affairs, tbe constitution wed change J. snd In 1H84 Plat sgsln became president. He has been re-elected several times since then, sntrhlH Mnemieb say thafhV ia not tbe president, but Is the dictator. In on Iron A Uleel Company Addition to Oswego; $1. Mpenta Papas lo tlus nin. lots I, I, J. i, 5. . 7. . . and the east H of lot 10, block 81, Mlnlhitra Addltloo to, Portland; also lots dj.S. . 7, block 7l. Mini horn Addition lo Portland; also Iota 17 and 1. and Ihe weat one-third of lot 19, and the undivided one-third of lot li In 'block 75. Mint horn Addi tion to Portland; 9IUH). Robert A. Miller t l. Packard, lots It. 18. block IS. West Oladstone; fl. Penny II McClure and Hessle II. McClure to K. T- Kelley, Innd In Oak, tlmve; 10. JiiJson C. Kates and 8rah A. HlK Ins to Kruest 1' Chase, part of I). U C. of William and Jane Ctnnell In lowushln 3 south, range S east; ft A. J. KnlKhlly to Chris Welsnmmlel. lot 7 of block 3. Morris' Hu lull vision of lots tt, 0, 10. ::, 13, first Addition to Jennings lxlfr; ft. Joseph and Bertha M. IVardorlf to Kunlce K. Ilevan, 8 acres of section tt, township, rsnge 3 eaat; flO. Cncmlcru al Ksiale Coiiipauy lo Portland Kallwav, Uxht and4 Power Company, Mock 7. Bolton :: fl. Andrew Crtesshaher to J. K. Walker, lapd lu ClMckamas county; f2:'0 J R and Myrtle Walker to Anibroae and Catherine Pletiard, part of blisrk 1 1, luraamas lieianta; I Olive and Amos lA'vk to Tlioliins Urea and Anna Itavies. to acres of sec- i Hot) 35. township t soiiih, rtne least; fl.. Hilda Toore to Albert Mauti. lot of block I. ( T. TiMe Addition Oregon City; tL . , It. B. Ufa tie to J. M. Warmx-k. trti tee. lots 4 and 5, block 3. South Ore gon t'lty; Ate You A Money SaYeii Meat every sne aipeeta te M a meney MVa. ' Some epeet te a when their Irtcems Is laTT 'lm savs when their expensss are less. , People who welt until they can aava tkn... . aave: thsy wshe up tome day fills with regret, w!.. twnitiss may nave miasea. The merel Isi Begin regular savins at im. l. the Ineeme, make the outgo a little Use and savs ih -,W It's simple matter te atari aavlngs account hare The Bank of Oregon City U C. 1-ATOURrrr prealdeai iii. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, too.000.0u. Trenasets a 0nseal tanking Buolneec Onan f . . latest markets Portland Markets. Kecelpts for the week have been aa fuUossr -Cattle '1CS9. ralvea 68, hogs 1179, sheep 3:19.1 and horses 41. "' Hcarclty In rattle receipts continues snd prices show a corresponding up ward tendency. While prices received are practically the same aa the preced Ing week, the quality of stuff received. as a whole, waa not good. The lop on good, well finished steers, hay fed re . K , . " . - . - . mains ateaus to nrm st fu Ti witn lotion being the most extenslv. Ib.t hs. been started, Abont the time that j Jrl 4 4 " 'fie .with Ihe call for he the I nlted States troops were ordered to 8a n Antonio It waa said that ITenl. of(,,rr grades, snd buyers willing to ueui i;iaa was m oaa Deai in. anu later tne rumor mat ne was ties l rrn. r;ea l pay. well for quality, The veal piarket waaningron. mia rumor waa round to be false, and Plaa Issued a statement came Into the llmcllnht again with saying that bis health waa excellent, as It bss been for years. . The above Jump of 7&c per hundred, making the picture was made Feb. 23 aa President Plat waa watching an aviation meet Hop on light calves fH "5. with plenty t tbe City of Mexico. Hla daughter-la-law and his grandson are shown bis- ! of takera. The bull market Is firm aide him.- The picture shows that he was in roared health sf that time In i "h best grade selling at fact, that he looked particularly strong for a man of eighty-one Theother Th no " eld Its own during picture is that of . Major General W. II. Carter, who Is In command of tbe ! tb I"1 mrrk nJ u"J advance rnlted Mates troops atRanAoteoia Thla picture waa made only a few dya ' ""i" '"r "u""T!r 1"' "ow am In the T.ti. Vlte I nemg i so ior neat wen nnianeq nos " I I ... I . K ml W I. k. ... .4 A I laical and Eastern receipts were con and Flora E. Jariscb a' 40 ACrOal Of JtKUn r n n or aa A Aa at an.l tkn . narfaf (vbwIv hstivt hran'T" lurhwe.T-qu.Mer "of X l ' ! south, range i eaat; fl. T.h,p 3 south, range 4 east; flO. ''ii , Caroline Battin et al to Orrerf A. John and Mary Muaa to Martin and ' l.,7 " confirmed that conjecture on the part and a library case for the school. Pro gram by the school We cordially In- Of the Pfealdent a frl-M. lw, e.i. .v., 1 V". " P'"ns or tne school with - - 7 " . their friends to come. Indies are re-! u auineining coverea rrom ! quested to all bring baskets, the rest of the world. And the nature! close of the entertainment llaitln, land In section 28. townahln i south, range 2 east; flO. Thomas M-antf Ellia A. Dnnahlnn to Charles Konschak, 40 acrea of aec tlop 34. township 4 soutB. ran re 1 ast; fl. . - ' Maggie L. Dolsn land in section 32. townshln"i,u,uih Annie Slewert. 1 acre of Clackamas county; $125. - Artemisia Baling to Philip V. and Miles Stsndish, loo acres of section 16. township 3 south, range-! east; 110. - . . .. . - W. K. and K. Fannie Edwards to-A. I with dvsnce In prices, demand ex he supply by at least one hslf. Spring Inmbs continue In de mand at inc. ewes at flt0 to fl 75. heavy wethers f 4.75 to f5. lighter arades fS to fS.25 antTTeavy lamba 15 60 to ft! with a dock of 5'k- per bund red on sheared sheep Horse market continues firm, with ah Increasing demand for d'aft horses. 8. Piullo, lota T and , fclork 36. Ore- Delivery horses and drlveia are als. of It shows conclusively that the Presi dent waa wise in moving quickly, and that In doing so he checkmated the very action that the other party to tle achemo did nqtwant checked. "President Taft ia to be commended for At the Charles Birtchet will aell the baskets to the highest bidders. I The President snowed himself much like the proverbial Irishman In what he did. As tbe story goes, an Irishman wag put on picket duty in a certain Indian war at a pott where three oth er pickets had been shot from ambush. The rule was for the picket when dis turbed to call out three times. "Who's there?" before shooting. Knowing of the regularity with which death over took pickets on this post Pat evolved a plan of his own for self-preservation. At the first sign of disturbance Pat up with his gun and nhouted, "Who's there, three times bang!" Investl- j gallon revealed the body of a dead REAL E8TATE. Joseph C. Hostetler and Mary Hon tetlerfo Amos andLDelia . Kauff man. 20 acres of section 6. township 5 south. his quickness in perception, and his , r"ge 1 e"lv. ,Z70a decision as to what was hl.t , n ' L,M ,nd Fr,nk Meeker to Hazel under the c'rcL.UnceT J? ' G"d",0ne: ! Airred M. and Elizabeth Ijovelace ! lo T. J. Bohna, 2.13 acres of section . township 2 south, range 3 east; i flOOfi. T. J. and Luvena Bohna to John C. j Elliott and Minnie Bohna, 2.13 acres nf aA.r1,n O , k . 1. 1 . i I ... j, luwunuip i wjuui, range e east; ii. William B. and Hattie Barkudale to Fred H. and Emma Lankow. all of Tract 6, Tualatin Meadows; $10. J. J. Bullock and E. A, Bullock, to Preslev H. and Flora Jariscb, 40 acres of JesSe and Nancy Bullock D. L. C, township 2 south, range 1 east; fl. . Mary A. Teter and R. D. Teter to Presley H and Flora U Jarisch. 40 acres of D. U C. of Jesse snd Nancy Bullock, township south, range 1 east; fl. O. W.-and Susie Prosser to Presley Best Armed Nation Can Best Advo cate Peace. erf rj e By Archbishop IRELAND 1 AS the cUy como of such eminent prepotency 1 f tbe principle of arbitration that a great nation such as the United State of Amer te may gafely TURN ALL ITS SWORna INTO PLOWSHAIiES AND ALL ITS SPEARS INTO SICKLES f No one will make tbe affirmation. No; the day of OMured an J lasting international peace baa not arrived if ever ambition and nrSda of nations permit it to arrive. . - , y . TODAY THE NATION THAT DISMANTLES ITS SHIPS OF WAR AND DISBANDS ITS SOLDIERS PUTS ITSELF IN DANGER. OF QR08S HUMILIATION, IF NOT FATAL DISASTER. ; Today America ia respected byita aister nations. It is respected because also it is FEARED. Peace America invokes, but to be the more sure of peace America must be READY AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE to summon to it defense in army and a navy to whom defeat 1 impossible. " ... . The Kind That STANDS OUT """"aaWWBSBBWBBSBBS GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY r- : Our New Steel Die Embossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In the front rank of the ART PRESERVATIVE PRINTING BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAK SYSTEMS R. W. & R. S.Wsrd MACHINISTS Wa do flsnaral rapalrlng. rkit maehlnsry mad u d vrvrn as nww. svapvns wun gasouna anginas, fhonssi Main MH Mam 1IS, 10S FOURTH STREET ON EQON CITY; wantffl aa Ilia sprlnf atlvaitfrs. - I'iirsrniatlv aalna hava brsn as follows: . :5 aicr-ra . .1131 fl.T5 U slrra-T-rr. . VTT '. ...... III! 8 fift 177 sill's .'. IJ5U B.&0 I&3 lri . . 1I7S 8 35 8 cows .1310 . Soil 7N ros . , . 1..1MI S.7S 1 4 cows .M... Ml 5.50 10 rows StiJ 3 25 III hK 301 7 JO Isl Iioks 310 7.75 30 h"Ka 113 7.80 3 hoKS :U 5.50 49 ralvra 151 S.75 3 ralvra 131 5o ( bulla .....1885 Boo 7 bulla H4I 4 50 241 sprltm lambs ......... 41 10.00 791 lambs (shorn) S7 5.40 3(H) lambs (shorn). HI ft 21 :S4 wrthrrs 110 4 50 I Urlvrr !w....,,.I7S I dflUery hrst 150 chunks 171 I plua . . . . . . . . . .... .V.." '., .. 80' as a 4 tuca 10o hratl. aa,r.Vui,,iJTr Msslran tomatoes 10, sosli,,,V. rillflt AMI KEKi, n Hour: .Hllng ,j, Utu Jfe brlnln alm.it ir. & 1 In frr.l Ilran lias Ortgon City Marktta. Tbs nisrkrt rrMirts from th Kaal tell of a falling off In iirlrra on frn rral irtvllona which, naturally, moan (he fall off on local protlurtlon and on (immI siuffa gfiirrally. If ihvra la any falllni off In ihs loral market It s In aymiMithy with Mils aenxrat rs- durtloa quoicil In lh Kaat. and In certain ronimtMlllIrs "svrn this fart h not Irndi d to any reduction. A pples Iicat "tH k sriif si I i wsll rb-anrd up and what ars Is ft ars not siimh1. Prices for local aiorh ran from 75c to 11.50, and as much of ih- sdnk Is lien ImvIs It la not natural that I he oulslds rlr shNild rana. ool River atork Is slllna from fl 50 lo 2 50. IDTATOKs iM-maud for hh1 hx-al stock Is fair and ihe supply lltnliM. Only a few of good slock are left In th country: at that there are urob. bly enough for home consumption. Iluyers hsve scourectMjji section pret ty thoroughly and In conaequenr those who have pptatoea left are hold In- for the outside price. Prices range from ft. 25 to fl.50 rwt. Hhlpped In potatoes range a trifle higher. VKOKTAlilJCa-Uttle change since last renori: onions sre a little stiffs! In price hut other vegetables remain about the same. Onions 2 U. turalDe and carrots 75o lo fl aack, pasnlps f I to tl.ii aack, cabbage 3c pound. New egeiabiea ore comlna in. rallfomla la Binding many thlnaa. at a hlsh price. lettuce sells 6c bunch. radishes 5a, onlons-to-allforwla lt- t4 50. ' '"III llimrrlBiBl- a 14. ahorta f:4 to u ZJ 12. crarksd eorn W IIKAT Th 1,.1 wheat is a trine belter U4 ttT, advancing a lit. I. from lut J? The latest quotatloui art kZ lfthe.gr.de la abov, ikawtiS Wr gl a trifle abort lhltarl u cal holders are very ittf i (L JT wnt lo sell. " "AY U very weak u4 BtQi k mand. Those who bavt It I not well protected wanttolstrxoav Ing tbe price to .ndadir fcttltl, lower level. Clover n u 111 aa I SU to f 12. timothy 111. B4 114 m fa commands fll (o fio, OATH Heaters huylnc (or ttliom to meet the demand la tbtduai fu. wane luiatsptg that lb market Is weak as4 wmk factory IHVrTKK There I. UtiWrauiife quotations for dairy, tb prlct gal butler ranging from JOe to Seal country that la not raokw im m bring more than If anj Sc,u4m wanted sulliat. - Creamery b) I Olfc off In price In ciiDseqavact of M dairy living more plentiful si this dat ' of the ear. Uuotstlout for (mwn are mad at 7e and 71e tkt rag. ROdH The price Is a III II kr belng down s renl-lto bui tal vailing quota l Ion at this Us. Or mand -fairly good and tapply BaM very few thipplng and llttlt avphi lo ahlp. POULTRY-Prlret are aoonU, higher and Ihe tfemaod good, Im j. bring ICc, roosters Uc, ymingtai and mlted rblckeos lk to lie, . Ing doing In larger (owls. M RATH-Pork Is oa the otctlM. hogs bringing ! snd K; ml ! ,cbeaer and price for tmall wtut Is 9c and l"c. larger at a cootUinsw lower figure. Mulloa brtafj I T, according to srarrlty. HIDES Oreen So posad, laltwi Ir, dry bides lie to lie, ibott r to 75c each. WOOI-rrniKrs lie lo lit mohair 25a to tOe. DRIED rRITITr-Eviporat4sWk c and 7c. sun jjried 5, prtstt to. HALT Relllns COo U) 75t fc R0 In. stck. half grouod 40t TM f 100 Ib.-aaohev : a IVftl w. I,nJ''r''VrisaveIOtogJ4BildllemeB's3 It ATI " tT.'ai lllrcH.f nsanilhava lha i..r.i.i.'. ,..rnls bsHHt I" f 'fl 1 15 111 Ilr.-.i "0T Wcrrls or a pair of lire, fmra. mj- J 1 Vb i t IA l u 2" ua,,J roa oor eaukwues snd lesro our auasanl at f VSSZlfiSZ Wish. t rJ2ZZi2 ansis. im ai lo eaWsi eTTllii'jH ' rM.fi mm Iwn ar M snawM" e CO i$f 6 ft !ft jfrj li?! ri'e---. - e .-f m aV r li mm . 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S). urBtnf nr7r laii, mr,Ht H .II mhumin mmA mm-lmttmlm HO gfOajaTY NgOUlatfa unul yea rsorlre snd I HTrrie. we stop lo anyone anrw'"es In Ihe V S In advanee, m, , ,jw Tgaj OATS' SggTOlAtetrtaj which Urns you mar ride the blcrel and put Itlntnr P"" If row are then not perfectly aatufled or do not e U le bsa) " Vrii!i.,ilLb'',' ,n l !' emsnss and mm e""a . FACTCSY furnish the hi brat grsds NcrcW "V, r pusalnie to asks at ona smstf " DOYOUVANT C ANYTHING . . . 0 Try the Classifed Cofumns of tt MORNING ENTERPRISE 3000 RttdttM Daily a - -SB