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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1911)
MOIUONO ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1?, 19H. MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON K. E. ROME, Editor and Pvibllaher. "Entered a eatoad-claa matter Jan MiT . 111. at the post onV at Or-o City. Oreajua. under the Act of alarca I. II7 .4 TIMS W KKCtlfTWH, On Year, ay avail MI HinlMi a Four at oat ha., by by .l... A.. .11 M IN .IS AlVUTOmfi EiTB Pint Pa, ear wca nrst lasertkia....lee tret Pa, per Inch added laaertloaa. .lee - Preferred poefttaa an pear, per Inch first tneertron... ........lap Preferred poeitkwt any Sara, par seen added hwrtKiM lee Run paper other thaa first page, par inch flrkt laoertHm ISO Baa) paper other thaa ft rat pace, par lack aoaea ataeruoaa mrrriYTiiii ill imimn - 1 1 oil LnlAlii lil nuitun STREET COM! IffTEE CAKES MhWl LOOK OVER GROUND SPANNED V P. RIDGE AND NOTES COMPANY'S DESIRES. State Elephants Exhibited In India to German Crown Prince ..So raajwlar errer Locale lac par .ilaa; ta tui a ao una. Waata. For Rale. To Rant. ate., aaa east a word rtrat laaertloa; oate-half cent are, additional. Rataa for afrrertlern la tba Weekly Batarprtoe will ba tha Mim a la tha ally, for sdverttermeata art eapecially for tha week!. Where tha advert leeaaent la traaafarred freaa tba dairy to tha week ty. wit bout rtuuire, tha rata will ba to aa kadi for ran of tha paper, and lee aa bach for special poalrlom. Caak ahoaM accoenpaar order where party la unknown la bualnaao office of tba Katarprlaa. - Lacml advertising at legal advontatng ratra. ( Clreua advertteina and epectal traaatrnt advarthiliur at lac to Me aa Inch, accord- tn to a pacta) condition governing tha upt Waaaiiata Sac lack first faaertloa: addl UoaaJ tearrtiooa aanae matter ate loch. Vewa Meeaa aad well wrlttea artlolee Of aaartt. with tntrrrat to local read era, will ba aladly eeceoted. Rejected aaeau aortpta never returned ualeao aocoenpaa ao by auuaao to prepay aoateare. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. April 12 In American History. 1TTT neory Clay. atafeeman. ojlled tbe -treat pacificator." born: died 1832. 1861 Fort Sumter. South Carolina. Bred upon by Confederal batter lea: beginning of tor Hvll war. 19112 Iter. T. Do Witt Talniage. noted Presbyterian dlrlue. died: born ' . 1S32. verlty, died at Englewood. bora ISMl Tbe atreet committee of Council mad tha rounds of Washington, Twelfth. Eleventh, Sixth. Center and other, streets under courao of lmproV- moot Tuesday to aee tba condition of tha atreeta and about how far the Ira. prorementa have progressed. Tha City Engineer waa la th party and a rigid Inspection waa made, "After there bad been an Inspection of the atreeta a visit waa made to tbe bridge alte on the Southern Pacific at Taelfth atreet and consideration siren to tbe propoaitlon that stares Council In the face at that point. The (Southern Pacific doean't want to build a atable atructure at that point at thia time. The railway peo ple are) planning great Improvement! through Oregon City and Parkplac. and in fact all along the line from Portland to a point aome . distance south of the city. And among other thing It is aald that the company contemplatea making the road double track. To do thia will mean the ex penditure of a large aum of money and. require a conaiderable time for plan nlng and then for completion.- With thia in view the company doea not wish to put in' a permanent bridge at Twelfth atreet at thia time but would like to erect a temporarywood atruc ture and then make tbe new bridge part of tbe contemplated improvement. Council aeema willing that thia abould be done provided an agreement can be made as to a limit In time when the .Improvement must be completed. It aeema also to be the desire of -Council to have an agreement aa to th nature and dimensions of the atructure. so that the city may be safeguarded as to that feature of the Improvement. Tbe visit of tbe atreet committee to tbe several points where improve ment -are making and contemplated waa to famtltarU tb member of the committee more completely with the conditions existing at each place where work must be done. i OF MRS. M'CLUSKEY w HKS It cwute to pomp and cervmaay aome of the native prliK-es ef India have a great advantage over tbe European p-iteutate. 1 or Instance, an elephant la an Imposing spectacle wheu wearing only his dignity. Cover him with gaudy trappings, gold lace and braid. panglea. velvet and Jewels snd be become truly inagnlOcrut. When Crown rrtuce rlrederick William of Germany recently vial led lud.a great attention was paid to him. and at Allahabad historic pageant was arramted In hjs boo or. Tbe picture above show onj of tb richly rapariaoned elephant that took part In tb parade and mad a tolerably aucceful effort al pro v. tog that tbe largest of quadrupeds Is not behind the frntherleaa biped ta "putting on style." Next year when Ktng (ieorge gue. to mlhl to attend tbe durbar and be officially recogntied as the eoiperor of ln.lla there will be another parade lu which elephanta will play a prominent part, and It la poo el Me that the animals pictured above will walk with stately treed before the Brlflnh mer - aay anernoon. She waa one of two women at Molalla atlll residing on tbelr original .-donation lanK claims, Mrs. Susan Vaughan being the other. Mrs. Dart waa born at Jamestown.' Vm.. Matter I August 16. 1824. and with her husband AARMrttin. no mrta aa tks.dk I Uft a rtUa. , a a. a ,91neT.S "'.?ell sT"! . 0t T."hL. H meetlnga In the near future and In 1)2 after 45 years of service Four survive: C. w. and Louis N- J :ithe street committee wishes to be in I children ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (Trora noon today to noon tomorrow.) Boa seta .632. rises 820; moon et t:S6 a. m.; 98 a. m., eastern time, full snooa In constellation Virgo r Planet Metro ry seen setting after rag. SLOW GETTING TO WORK. Congress doesn-t seem to be getting down to business very fast since it waa called Into extra session. There aeema to be too much reorganizing made necessary, and that th1 Demo crats, who have recently come into power, hardly know wblcb end to take bold of. Why should there be all this pre paration 7 Why is not the business of tbe country so conducted that it win matter not wblcb party la In pow er as regard business? That Is tbe way tb business should be. conducted, and no mistake business rightly conducted no that the change from one party to tbe other make ao much commotion? There la no doubt thai the Demo- position ao that ft may act Intelligently in the matter. ' v Mayor Brownell baa been asked to call a meeting for Wednesday or Thursday evening but It la not certain that this will be done. It la probable that a meeting will be beld aome ev ening this week bat so far no day has been designated for a gathering of th City Fathers. DartrSck. Or.; Edward K. Dart and Mrs. E. E. Judd, Molalla. Tbe funeral will be beld at 1 o'clock today under I. O. O. F. auspices. Rev. Mr,, Trailing j vi ij-wi n. KfTv on WUkUBH , Led tbe Masonic loo re at Logan Satur day. A crowd of young people spout Sun day evening In Eatacada. illas Pernlcia Allen has been visit ing her sister Anna, who haa been on the sick list. ' Tue P. R. L. 4 P. Co. haa a force of surveyor making preparations for Im provements along, the Caiadero car line In the way of erecting steel tow era for their transmission line. Church waa beld Sunday at tm flar ton school house. Mr. Wolfe, an PARLORS Of THE ELK CLUB GIV EN OVER TO A PLEASANT SOCIAL OCCASION. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Wlaner enter tained Mend Tuesday evening In tb banquet room at the Rika Club, the function being given in honor Mrs, Kate WUner Mcl'lushey. of Chicago, a slater to Mr, Wlanert Mrs. McClus key haa been a guest at tbe Wiener home for the past week and having mad many friend her tb enter talnment waa planned In her honor. The parlora of th Rika nub were hamlomly decorated for tbe ocva slon and tbe evening waa moat pleas antly spent by a boat of frlenda glad of the opportunity to do honor to this talented giu-st of Mr. and Mr. Wlsner, Miss KITIh mock, n taientea ron land Dlanlit who formerly realilaxLJn the cliy and who haa a boat of friend her, presided at th piano, greatly addlna to the enjoyment of ih even Jng. Kefreahmenta were served and most enjoyable time waa the outcome of tb gathering. - ' Those present were Mr. and Mrs U K. Jones, Mr. and Mra. (loo. A Harding. Mr. and Mrs. T. P Randall Mrr and "Mr.- John - Rleley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fields, Mr, and Mr. Walter Well. Mr. aad Mrs. M. D. Latourett. Mr. and Mra. Olmstead, Mr. and Mr O. W. Kastham. Mr. and Mra. T. Oa mond. Mr. and Mr. John Lrwthwalte Mr. and Mr. Mai fUtllack: Mr. aad Mr. B. T. Mcllaln. Mr. and Mr. W. 1. rtnley. Mr. and Mr. W. A. Huntley, Mr. Nleta Barlow Lawrence. Mra. Olmatead. Mra. Henry Mllrum. Mrs. C II. Caufleld. Mr. David Caufield Mra. II. U Perry, Mra. I E. Pope, Mra. aertrude LewlhwalteMra. Oeo, C. nrownell. Mr. W. R. Pratt, Wis Kffl Olork. Mis Nleta Harding, Miss Fannl Porter. Mia Kat Porter, Miss Anna Shannon, Ml liertha Uold smith. Mis Veda Goldsmith. Miaa CI ilarrlay Pratt, Miss Msrjorle Caufleld Mlsa Amy Itollack. Miss IXI1I Pratt Miss Alice Lewthwalt and Miss C.rsce Tlllard. Messrs. R. I. Holmsn Forties Pratt. IJvy Stlpp. Percy Cau fleld. Ambrose llrownrll and Mr. Staunton. I ' Arc Yoa A. Money Saye.) Most vry n apta U U a mny Mv. Soma aapMl aav whsn Ulr jBoom. i" i.V t'm. sav thl spns ar lea. " 'rrj ttKtr, . r.opl who aal until th.y Mw, . ' save; thy wak up Mm day flli4 with reorai. k!L ,.. tunitl tKy have missed. "ru UttUH JTINi Th mrl lai Bea'n regular aavlna t tha h.-i. th Inoom. make th outgo Utti li and .S wkaw If lmpl iattf t start a aavlng acu"t h''fl,?i The Bank of Oregon City ' : t 0 LATOURCTTV PrMtdaot txm . THE FIRST NATIONAL DAj- of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, txeSgptto . ., TroaU a 0erl tanking aWslneee R. W. & R. S.Wf d MACHINISTS W gsneral rvpalrlitg. Jrkn machinery mtdt work nw. Ispart wrfth glln ngln. Phont Main NH Hss Hi. ' 10t rOUWTM 1TWEET 0RE00N CITY. ,1 tract Multnomab Acres: 4SKL M. S. Hungat antTNora llungsto t al to J. IL Sbsver and M. S. Ilungato, CO acre of aoctlon I, township T south, range 3 east; &00. William and Susie I. Evan to John A. Andrews, 4 Oft acres section 5, town ship 4 south, range ! east; 1400. Matt and Utile iXdiun to City of Oswego, land In section IT. II. II, to, block 137 Extension of tb Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addi tion k Oswego; $10. P. fl. and Fannie II. Wanbtad to V. C. and Iaura Davidson, part of D. 1. C. of peter M Rlnearoon and wlf. township 1 south, rang I east: o. Papttsi Campbell to (leorg W. and Christina Howie, i acre of Hector Campbell D. U C: 1100. lather W. Huddl to Ell Huddle, 10 acre of section B. township south, rang I east; $1000. Busy Session Gladstone Council. Gladstone Council met In rem la r session Tuesday evening and listened rewell surprise party Friday night to the report of tbe atreeta and public I f1 IW mano Saturday morning. property committee. There was also a proposition for water work submit ted that the City Father will give further consideration. The new chart er Is receiving consideration but it will take several more evenings before it is ready for final passage. j evangelist from Portland, preached to I tbe people. hah ron. j The director held a bualneas meet-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson spent Ing Saturday evening and circled .their I .Sunday with his fstber. Jsmes Gibson, teacher. Blanche E. Miller, for nine; wno celebrated bis 85th birthday Sun- I Instead or eight month1 school. d"T . ' j Pres. Ferrel was having bis houa ! E. H. .Burghardt was tendered a! painted by Mr. Caaaldy, of Eslscada. I i Hrs.ii. r.. If. snti b. H. cibson ( spent Thursday In Portland 1 Mr and Mrs fltanmn'a iitti. k. tr. neater, urs. uyon a brother, haa to .m".!..1'"'. floMHl bl. school near Pendleton and ! "7" ' ' "''-. I. Unrtnn ae.ln . I Mia Dora Gibson and Clyd Mo-! MARRIAGE LICENSES. Th following ar those who have received marriage llcenaea at the coun ty elerk'e office on Tueaday: Ellaa beth Johanaim and William Hubert Cleo Clatida Dillow and William Clyde Hughes. ., - Pomona Gran0 Meet Today. Pomona Grange will meet at Park place today at the Abernetby Grange hall. A large attendance from Mil waukee, Wamer and Maple - Lane What is tbere to I ? "P01?, ' vnJln uuu,uc(irv will uv BITCU. 1 DO ladies of the Aberoethy Grange will serv one of their excellent dinners at noon. 8ELLW000 GROCER MISSING. crata are weeding out certain fat Jobs j tbat ahould have been abolished year Poie- A(keJ Look Hj uul orui uoi ueiay Dusiuess j May Have Com Thl Way. to any great extent and the change George Dye. a Sell wood grocer, haa from one party to tbe other should be i been missing since Saturday. On that but a mattei-of a day. And If th Ld"y h for frt!nl to pay his rw,,. w. i,Jt ,m,.o.ie na iTnee " " nothing ba - - , neen seen of him who Improving rapidly, " Samuel Wilson. Charles Burghardt Bob Duncan and Ray Stanton attend- Murray spent Sunday afternoon with Mia Blanch B. Millar. REAL ESTATE. - Charles II. and Glnervera Warbla to Jennie Bt oiler. Isnd In Clackamas county, consisting of .R9 of an acre; $1. Louis U SmlUi to Jsmes Col, lots t. X . ft,, . 7. . block -C,- Catikea. Blocka A. B. C. "being a aubdlvlaloii of lot I, Barlow; $1. J. T. and Hermlna K. Knnla to C M. Slmton and M. J. McGowan, all of tbat In legislation. The nnllca nt I hie rill put an end to tbeae delay city have been asked tn a i,,b tor mm. it Is reported that a man possible for one Congress to begin : no wered tbe description given where the other left off. U will mean .Vorebut'the cerf.ln't'y a reform that will make them many j it was he, or that he came this way. friends. In tbe pant there have been many efforts to hold momentous mat ter In abeyance until Congress should adjourn knowing that if one session Thrown Against Window. Timothy Jones, who came In on the O. W. P. car Tuesday night from Port i land war Inmneri fmm th v. was to end and a aecond begin there j corner of Seventh street and wa would be such a lapse of time that it ' thrown up against the window In L would be next to impossible to start f Adams' store and came near golnj? in under conditions that would enable j lhln?8h ,l- Jhe. P"ce y thal th .v . . , I window was bent In far enough so it the new body to get to it before there j w,. noticeable, but the window did might be a change of opinionr or a i not break. He wa locked up In the revulsion in the minds of the people i dty prison for safe keeping. themselves. These things ar all j " wrong, and it Is up to thia new Imo-! PIONEER WOMAN DEAD, cratic Congress to bring them to an , Mr Isabel Dart, Early Day Re.ldent, end If It want to make capital for I ! Passes Away Monday. continuance in office. Mr. Isabel Dart, pioneer of 1852 and 86 years of age, died at Molalla Mon- (( America Suffering From Sort of '' HA 0 Rockwood. By the Rev. DAVID II. GREER, Protestant Episco pal Bishop ol New York. 'E'AMERICANS SEEM TO BE SUFFERING FROM A SORT OF ONO-MANIA, A MAD DESIRE NOT TO SAV inv. rV THING IN . PARTICULAR, - BUT TO KEEP UP A CON- unvAl. bLATTfcn WITH OUR TONGUES AND WITH OTHER AGENCIES AND INSTRUMENTS THAT. MAKE A NOISE. ' On tbe Fourth of Julj-all this noise breaks forth into a boisterous clamor of sound and fury, 'SIQNIFYLVO NOTHING. . It is a v pagan method; it is not a civilized form of expression. It ought to be MORIBUND AND OBSOLETE. We are deprecating tbe havoc and tho dcfftroctinn of war in these days r we are interested in the promotion of ponce, and yet on the Fonrth of July - we take theW 'fetplrv nnd USE TJIEM' jnoucimiMieTCaABaaj The Kind That STANDS OUT """"""""""waaaai GLOSSY HANDSOME . . STATIONERY " . Our New Steel Die Em bossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In; the front rank of the ART PRESERVATIVE "PRINTING BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAr SYSTEMS 4s LATEST MARKETS Qrgon City Market. Tb market reports from the Kast tell of a falling off In prlcoe on get fraj provlalone wblcb. naturally, moan tb falling off on local production and on food stuffs generally. If tbor Is any falling off In Ih haral market It la In aympsfthy with thia general re duction utiotetl In th East, and In certain commodities vn thl fact haa not tended to ny reduction. APPUCS Ivocal stocks ar pretty well cleaned up and what ar left ar not very good, priees for local stork range from Tic to $160, and aa much of tbe stock la Ben Davis It la not natural that tb out aid price ahould range. Hood River stock Is selling from $160 to $2 CO.- POTATOES Demand for good local atock la fair and tb aupply limited. Only a few of good atock ar left In th country; at that there ar prob ably enough for bom consumption. Buyer have scoured thia section pret ty thoroughly and In consequence those who have potatoes left ar hold ing for th outaltf price. Price rang from $l.:ft to $1.50 cwt. Shipped In potatoes rang a trine higher. VEGKTAbU tJtll chana alaea last report; onions ar a llttl atlffm in price but other vegetable remala about th same. Onlona zUc. turn Id and carrots 7f.o to $ sack, parsnips $1 to $1.23 aack, cabbage Sc pound. New vegetables ar coming In. California I sending many thing, at a blab price. luteal lettuce sells So bunch. radishes Co. onions 6c; California let Mexican tomaWi51iVr. . xotm and maZL, in flour; sailing dova taVl bringing thoxit iM MIO. In foe. tfc',X2l w4. Bran tmmuSr r 14. short $;4 to $JT-aJ" 1 $30. proceaa barley tiCZr. $19. cracked curs $M ? WHEAT-Th faovl t wheat is a tfin. btitsr laTaT,' advanclna a llttl from hi Th latest quotalloos tn iTlk. If lb grad Is abort U uui. may get a trill abort MtwZl cal boldors ar vtry ftig ! want to sell. HAY is very weak taia, saand, Tboa was to I aCTi not well protect Ultta J Ing tb prlc ta grestsJh; .,, lower level. Clover nhtil.w $11 to $11. timothy $ii 110111 fa commands $11 to IX OATS Dealer kartu at U to met th denaad la tka m a Ing gray $S. a kit I1U4 b ft t that th market I veal aai aaa factory. BTTTKM-Thers I Uttbai quotatltHi for dairy, u arlnkt butter ranslag from JOe UStk country that Is sot rsolot a bring more thaa 10 tU lkai wanted at that, CmsMtrbir: off la price In eosjaqaisoi y dairy being more pLsatlfnl at tab tL of the year. QuotslloM kv irar are made at Toe tad Ik tbe at niUS-Th prlc Is I luk ksr balng down a coat lie Wit tee valltng quoutlo tt Us) Oat b mand fairly good tut mb kya very few shlpplag ui Bubsr: to ship. POL'LTST-rtfs ar : blgbsr and Is deaaad ssiti bring ldr, mooter, lie. vtaw, aad mixed Caleb U ft. V Ing doing la larger torn. M BATH Pork Is s tb 4t bogs brlnslng tc 4 It; tail ai cheaper and prlot lor msl mm Is K and lie, Untor si i a lower figure. Muttoa wiap I st according to scarcity. - H1DK8 Greea hpM' dry bide 11 to 14c sbMi r I to 7$ each. WOOIz-unags lis I us at mohair ISO to 10c DRIRD raUlTkwInpcnlsir Id and To, sua drl4 k, F" So. ... ... SALT Selling 0e Is Tkktt $4 lb, sack, half frsaas 4H. 100 lb. sacks, n 1 . ' . 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J J......-. atellnVihl iklr?!0' iT" "wa aallaHed eualomer Sli .L jr.tlr hsveonlr been pumped ud one ST. liS. J? .."hoJ? Tber welah nomora than IMimtfurarnilatln qualities being i pea mSSZEIWS!""?!""' era . r. .- -- .wr ur ia raoMveii i and foot! I aaa. Ill t arevent ni y, inimwiv' w.ViT?"L??lna roend thera strlctlys mn-eaentM). irl tf r With iaeV-T?-Ta at per mi tkefebr awaint the arWe 4 ''jlSm, a-' aad iom Z ISn'it "r rmmt tae. ar ae4 eKIafeetary ea 'limmi - Wa kaew keJoelTi?l!, f '""f aailoo Saer tkea aa Ore fee ,VSLrrm'- - - ' ' ' . ' ' '" , ' ' ' : ' '.. '' . 'f " . " I' . I I 1 L ' ' "j W ' .'I DO YOU:VANT ANYTHING ... Try the Cfassifcd Colomns of MORNING ENTEFPl" 3000 Rcfri Dally ' '