Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 22, 1911, BOOSTER DAY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORJONQ ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1911.
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MORNING ENTERPRISE
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Of cowm the career of that card I
M become beat, u4 yog eee It; bat
doat bet toe strong ob being able to
pick It out of U pack there are J
others. .
Attack on Booker T. Washington .
Evokes Letter From President
AmrreoK eato
Pint I'M. r aaao nrat Saaarttee....lSe
P"aret Pace, par lack !da4 awnlow. .tea
tm4 pnalt
emaittoe. aa
rtrat snearttoa
paatttaa aay
hw
,.Ue
Ka eapr atbr thaa fits peaa. rr kirk
flrat awnl a ........m
. Baa aapar aUMr tkaa flrat sasw, par hac
m4ri mm tlona , ee
LacaJa ISc pre Mac; la regular ed'ar
ttaera lo Una.
Waata. Far Male. Ta Real ate., aaa
aaat a word flrat aaearttaa.; o half Mat
ear addlUaauO.
Katae far aervrtaxaa la the Weekly1
Katarprtoa ami fca um uat aa ta the 1 tor to "start th machinery again."
altr, tif aevrtl maata art rarxTtatty J
krflMwUr. Wbfrt the Utolwaml 1 1
la traaaferr! tmmt ut daily ta the weak- Oraugee, -apple, bananas, peanuts.
aa kW far raaTaf tiiapar. u4it.ui . aoda water and lea cream are
kacat for special eoemee, j cheaper tkaa a d Is position soured hav
tMbt
watch, that tt'a gold, that ka'a broke
hand waata to rM VMM to a nick wife;
aak your jeweler about It.
If, ta apite of all vara'.ng. you bum
your Angara la gamiag or buying. do1
pot ap a holler bat yoat charge It ap
to experience and let It serve aa
uaerul leesos. for tbe reot of your I
natural Ufa, ;
Be good to taa children aot only
yoar children but other people a; bat
if ah aska yoo to "hold baby ntls-
ate" be eertala aa to who la going to
hold her.
Buy the children a good dinner, tt'a
cheaper than to staff them with cheese I
and crackers and then to htr a doc-
mora tcmpuT areer aara ,. .
unkaown ta boatweea arTVe of , " of daddy a stinginess.
Lawal adrartlatng at kfal sdrertlatng
ratio.
Clrrue adrcrtlntns' and epe-rlal trams)nt ,
adVartkita at iHeu kick, accord- I
fcj ta epecta! conittoas gvnmtttg tka 1
aaa.
Ttra Salr and Bankrupt Ba.tr" advar- I
tlaaajmta ttc' Utrk fir Inaarttoa: addl- !
tlml tnarruooa un aaattcr 3te tack.
Kawa ttrau and -wrH ailt'ra aittdaa
af aaartt. vnh mtcrvat to kwai raadara.
arfU aa atadiy acorpb-d. Rttcta4 aua-
aorta ra sarar ratnraea uniaaa
kta ar stamos ta prvfwr poataan.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
Aa occasional dinaer at the hotel or
ivstaarant will teach tha children
manners faster than you can pound it
into them.
Be a companion to your children and
show them a good time; tha man who
goea around with a grouch, acting aa
if he wished the little folks were at
i borne, ta the easy mark fori the con
man.
Don't rive tha boys Ore centa'each
, and then slip away from them; ,come-
PrjL22 in American HlSIOry. j ona are more eipenslve thaa good
ITOl-Tamrs Pucka cn. fifteroth prwT; "CTS t3r,: ; "l ' .
born
ki-nt of the raited States,
Oiri ISiS. tt'a saf to let the little fellows run
1S15 Andrew Gregg Curtin. famota around by themselves, sore; hut la It
1 war pwernor of InnylTanU , safe to turn you looae ?
bom: died ISSM. ; . .
lMSAlexaiider Ramsey ef iflnaeao if, better to hare your neighbor
ta. the last ef the -war goTernara,-1 you .bout being tied to wifayT
died; bom ISIS- apron ,trin(t than to rub It into you
ASTRONOMICAL. EVENTS. i bCU 0f ,0m M thln T0U
(From oooa today to aooU tomorrww-J , h .w""'t ookln
Ban aeta e.-il. riaea 5:06: mooa riaaa '
t47 a. as. 1 ,f yn bu-T ' PAlr of S aboea for
' , seTenty-fiTe cents you beat hide them
till you are home. (
If you show the wife and children
! a good Um you won't need to spend
i the milking time hunting for them,
I When In doubt ask some Oregon
SOME CARNIVAL HINTS.
Remember your failings ; be careful
what you drink, and how much.
Hae a good time at the Carol tsJ
and Horse Show today, for that s what
taey are ior; out uon t stay so late Cltr merchant whom roa can truat:
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I ' rwc wHtTt House " . . '- .Sy . ' 'V,
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taai you cam get up in time to go to , he n hare no aie to grind In any erent
enure tomorrow. . ..
Every dollar you spend with the
The Caratta) Is aa much fur the
children as for the grown-upa. Don't 1
aoeak off without them.
If yow aea a little pea an' elusive
pea don't put all your money on j
knowing where it i; save enough for j
ear fare or to get the family chaiae out I
of the livery barn.
home merchant has a chance of get
ting back again; not the dollar that
the "sure thing man" takes away from
you.
REBELS STORM FEZ.
MADRID. April 21. (Special.) Re
port saya that tba Moroccan rebels
have stormed Fea and massacred the
Doat bite at all the sucker gamea; j garrison, and that the Sultan haa tak-
have a good time, and let the children j en refuge la the French consulate,
have a good time; spend your money j There la no confirmation.
for a good time and then you won't
be tempted to "buy something."
If you see something that you don't
understand it's a good time to "let
Ceorgi do It."
PORTLAND WINS GAME.
It may coat a little to ahow the ' pitchers to do IL
PORTLAND. Or.. April 21. (Spe
cial) la a hard-fought game, with a
core of 8 to 6. the Beavers won from
Loe Angeles today. it took three
-children a gwd tfme, but- while you
are doing that you won't be "bucking
some one else's expensive game."
Tea. hell tell you be found the
"Do you mean to aar that you mar
ried for money 7" "In a way I -did. I
got married because I coudn't afford
to atay engaged any longer." Detroit
Free Press.
American Pos
sessions In the
Pacific Are at
Mercy of Japan
(9 Chlckcrina.
CENERAL MILES
: $
Uy General NELSON A. MILE5. U. 5. A.. Retired, and
Count ERNEST VON Rf VENTLOW. German
Naval Expert
lltaaaa of Inttrast to Christian Eadeav-
orera Concerning Work Over. State.
Tha members of the executive board
of tha Slate Union took luncheon to
gether Wednesday evening at the
Portland T. W. C. A r after which tha
regular business coming he fry a tha er
ecutlv. board was taken up and coa-aldared.
tThe-important mattera before thle
meeting waa a circular letter to be
sent to all of tha endeavorera of tha
8tate, relative to tba C. C coo vent Ion
to bo held at Atlantic City tn July. '
A letter from J. I. Civ land. Portage.
Wle.. calling for v report of tha ae
tlvltlee of Christian Endeavor-lav Ons.
gnn and facta relative to tha Increase
campaign waa taken up and tha sec
retary Instructed to ascertain from tba
Endeavorera, of tba State such infor
mation required aad glva answer to
Mr. Cleland.
Clarence Sprague- having resigned
i Mr. Andrew M. Chrrstal. former ureal-
HE attack on Booker T. Washington ta Ju'ew Tork city by Albert Ulrica, j-dent of lat Presley C. E.. waa rhoaen
a white man wboae wife alleged that tha nag re adwatur bad spoken j superintendent of Missionary - and
to her In a familiar manner, waa tha big aews event of the date of j Christian Endeavor literature for Ore
aailed.. The affair, evoked many expreaalona of sympathy frura, well known j Tha committee arranged to hold
white men u-r.b and south. The letter of eonfldeifre by lreiflent Taft to tha tteir r'ular monthly meeting tba 2nd
ediuatur an a urumnt trll.uta tn Ma tnarlta A faealmlla f a nnrtlna f tha Monday Of each month at the CVeOlng
nM'iUi'i timr ! .1... w.v ' Tk. r.i...nk it. ! lunch. hour.'
taken a a he aaa lenrlnc the rmirtroom where Ulrirh Bad been arraigned.
t'lrk-bwalred exiimlnatloa and waa held for trtaL Tha latest phase af the
evrnt ! a rumor that the eaae may never be called for trial. Thle la baaed on
a rerrt fir. i !'r. v.-aslilaginn haa learned that Ulrica made tha attack oa aa
trmur-Mia linrre!pu. . .- .
OFFER SCHOLARSHIP
TOVOMSPMS
RtV. W. M. PROCTOR WILL DO
SOMI MISSION WORK FOR
v PACICIC UNIVERSITY.
Rev. W. M. Proctor, who will take
aa teaching In Paciflo University tha
nrat of ktav. will not have a full IUI
of recitations the rest of thla school
vear but will taka an and complete
the work Instituted for thla year by
his predeceeaor. which; will take bul
part of his lima. - Tha real of tha
week ha will visit achonla tba
North a eat aad try to Jntereat 11 1 an
school ptiplla over that aectton In I'a-
clflo Unlverelty.
Paclde Unlveralty la now offering
free on year scholarship to one pupil
In each high school la tha Northwest,
thla acholarhhlp to go to the pupil
having the hlaheat atandlng In tha
school tor that school year. Tha re
cipient la to be named by tha alah
achoot faculty. Thla ineana that the
Institution will give a number of de
serving young men an opportunity for
a year'a tuition without espenae.
While Mr. Proctor haa aucceeoea w
maklna some very warm friends In
thla city etlll he feel a to congratulate
himself la tha atep upward which be
I is maaing iu noj in w r l u
aeelng that he will be taking ap a
work especially, congenial to himself.
way,
Small ; .Deposits Wanted
Wa eneetiraga tham besauaa many Urea account. 1 "
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Tha amall dspaartdraf today becemea iha iM.
Mora paapla vayld ba bank dspaaitora H (hay raaiT.Ai: ha
help In bulldlna thslr aradlt'and thale auocess. nw K
Opanln. . aMn, ...a Kara th flrtt .
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jeian nvw tai.aw in in. i aa tat SBC mf (ha auccaaafui
a,bualnaaaal 'i ; vr.:.' - " "MMM aapl( wk,
da,
The Bank of Oregon City
nig
Reduction
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Bacon, -Hams and
.atFARR DROS.
003 Seventh Street
lnra lard. 10 lb. Pall ......l......,,..,..
Pure Urd. I lb. Pail
Compound LArd, (I cents O. .......... .........
noma Made iireanrast uacoa
ltacoa Hack, Home Cured
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Mlght MHrl Frtom pid for ftkCgi ftn
PatfonUe Home Indoitry. BothPhm,-
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C K. RALLY NEWS.
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Photo Cwpynght by sik aw
ttoej. 1I1L
u. u. LJaTUUREt is freeiaeav . r j MKrg, r,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANi
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
v. - --' CAPITAU tsAOO&OS,
a aa.sral tamkwg mlwaaa ; Open fran, a kt a. i a -
Tra
R. W.&R. &Ward
MACHINISTS
Wa da otneral repairing. rakn snaahlnery made ta as at ata)
wark aa aav. Exparta wHli gaaollna anglnaa. '
Phanaa: Mali f9t4. Ham 1tH
1M FOURTH STREET OREGON CITY.
T
keta today. Thoae who object to Iha
changing of the tariff by thlWm
crata blame tha uncertainty oa tha
prospects of a change and aajr that
tha change In pricea are along tha
Una of-thrnga that are tlkaly to ba
ahangad In tha achedole, ; la theae
The Southern dietrict convention ja
Ing held at Med ford. Oregon. wll close leasee a falling off la In prospect.
What General MILES Saya:
aW APAN COULD EASILY TAKE P088ES8ION OF THE PACIFIC
H ISLANDS UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS. THE PHILIP.
1 PINE8. HAWAII AND GUAM IN THEIR PRESENT CONDI
- TION ARE A SOURCE OF WEAKNESS TO US, BUT THE
INSTANT THEY WERE SEIZED WAR WOULD BEGIN. ITS CHAR.
ACTER CAN BE JUDGED BEST BY THE METTLE SHOWN BY THE
YELLOW MEN SEVEN OR EIGHT YEARS AGO AND WHAT WE
KNOW THE AMERICAN SOLDIER IS.
; V' The war was declared EVERY . machinifit, ironworker,
steel worker, skilled and unukilled laborer from one end of the country
to the od.er would 8TART TO WORK -otf W munition1; ddi
tion to the fleet and what not, the scope of which would STAGGER
experts in tbe profession of war.
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'What Count VON REVENTLOW Says:
IT is clear that Japan, bj seizing ALL STRATEGICALLY IM
PORTANT ISLANDS belonging to America in the Pacific
ocean, could create a PERMANENT, UNALTERABLE AD
VANTAGE for herself.' The most powerful American fleet conceiv
able would be HELPLESS in such an immense area of operations
aa the Pacific ocean without advance bases, so that the capture of these
bases by Japan would render that country 'ABSOLUTELY SECURE
from any American attack - ' ' ' 'i .' ' -- ; .
..THERE CAN BE NO 00U8T WHATEVER THAT JAPAN 18) NOW
IN "A POSITION TO .SEIZE THESE ISLANDS, BECAUSE 'THEY ARE
EITHER UNFORTIFIEO' OR INSUFFICIENTLY FORTIFIED, AND EF
FICIENT PROTECTION . BY THE AMERICAN FLEET If IMP08SISLE,
JUAREZ STILL QUIET ;
REPLY RQH DIAZ DUE
FRANCISCO I. MADERO WANTS
PEACE, BUT AT HIS OWN
TERMS. . .
EL PASO. Test. April 21. If tha
Mexican government would avoid in
ternatlonal complications. It mult or
der General Navarro to evacuate Juar
ez at once. Thla la the ultimatum
sent by General Pranclaco L Madero,
Jr., to Dr. Vasquez Gomes, at Wash-
ngton today, to be communicated to
the Mexican government
In addition. General Madero sent
word to Dr. Gomes by way of tha El
Paso junta that he waa well aware of
the difference between an armistice
and peace negotiations, which It waa
suggested would follow tha armistice.
General Madero haa taken the dosI-
tlon that an evacuation of Juares la
essential before be will consider an
armistice. H? ls desirous of estab
lishing a headquarter from which to
conduct formal negotiations with the
Mexican government.
The reply of the Mexican govern
ment is expected to be received here
from Dr., Gomez at Washington, and
ii is very probable that any attack on
Juarez will be postponed until It ar
rives. Allowing for thtrtrtn of com
munication, It la not believed tba ana-
wer will reach here before midnight.
There waa no activity In the Inaur-
recto camp, near Juares. no to 11
o'clock. The Insurrectoa were lazily
lounging about tbe river banka in tbe
sun, washing their clothea, bathing
their feet, watering their horses and
following otber peaceful pursuits. Bo
far, no important measagea have been
delivered to the iftaurrecto camp by
the messengere from the El Paso Jun
ta. Madero Just before noon, declared:
"Nothing haa occurred up to thla
time to make ma change my mind
about attacking Juarez."
Mrs. Madero arrived this morning
from San Antonio, where ahe haa been
staying since Madero went Into Mex
ico. - - -
Flags of all natlona again give Juar
ez a Mardl Gras appearance. All Shop
wlndowa have been boarded up, not
to prevent breakage of glaaa but to
prevent thefts In case tbe glass la
broken by bullets. Few families re
main In Juares, and only Americana
having business there are visiting the
town. -, .... - ..
PUT UNDER BOND.
Sunday, tba 23rd.
A communication from Francla E.
Clark, tbe founder of f hrtatlaa En
deavor, waa received by tba State
president, wherein Mr. Clark calla at
tention to the many Important fea
tures of the work that la desired to be
reported at the Atlantic City conven
tion.
Certificates for seven new societies
Frank Capen Required to Give Bond
Friday In 9mm of f 100.
frank fanen. whoaa nnela I. Canon
made chargea that ha waa afraid of reglaiered by the United society have Ing from ,11 to 2 bushel, with very
Where there are nearly exhausted
stocks the tendency ta upwarda.
Whvre the new product a of the sea
son are soon lo ahow up the price la
downward again. There la no general
proposition that la Influencing mar
kets unless one counts tba tariff tink
ering aa la that class,
APPLES Local etork la command
KELSO.
TJttre"rlelen lal la venTnTwUh
pneumonia.
Mrs. L E. Hoffman fa very alck and
Mrs. Thomaa Dunn la ill In a Salem
hospital. -
The funeral services of Aua-uat
Stuckeyand Mr. Bruner were held
Wedneaday. "
Dr. ijupton went to see Mr. Griffith.
who waa killed by his team running
away.
lira, flnldanaan anant Ifia
weeks with Mrs. MeCormlck. of Sandy.
John Nelson and family have moved
onto their farm here.
Mr. Hoffman has sold his 80 acres
here to Mr. Walker, of Portland; con
sideration $2000.
An tone Jerger leaves on the next
ateamer for Los Angeles. CaL Ha
goea for his health and la to be gone
a year.
Joel Jarl Is selling x his dalrv
herd.
The neighborhood waa shocked to
bear of the death of August Stuckey
In a Portland hospital Sunday. He
waa operated on for appendicitis. He
leavea many friends here.
Mrs. Chaa. Tlmmerman and children
have returned from California. .
Miss Maggie Dolan and the Metho
dist minister, of Boring, were mar
ried last week.
E. Central
Howell Congregational, Sllverton;
Congregational Eugene; United Evan
gelical, Corvallls; First Presbyterian,
Wallport; Presbyterian. Ontario: Ken
llworth. Portland, and one given at
Lewlsvllle.
him and feared for hla life and eafety, I lU8t bn "cIth1.
. m . .. ' 1 If.w.ll tnI.aMaal
waa oeiore justice Samson Friday.
After hearing the evidence la the 'case
Justice Samson bound tba young man
over on a peace warrant la the sum of
1100.
Samson did not think there waa any
cause for the act but knowing that
the old mag would feel better If the
young man waa under restraint, and
aa he waa old and nervoua the Judge
put the young man under nominal
bond. The bond was easily given and
the yonng man released.
It aeema only a few yeara aince the
great rush to Alaska began, yet tha
oldeat of Alaska guides, Jack Benson,
who piloted the first prospectors over
Chi I coot Pass, Is retiring on account
of age. -. ,
Subscribe for tbe Dally Enterprise
1 1 TSSXB
Free demonstration of stencellng,
Mexican pigment pslnts; color will
wash. Miss O'Brien ofr the Chicago
Factory, at John Ada ma' Store thla
week. .. . . .
Watch Repair
ing is a specialty!
few In lbs country of any kind and
fewer yet that will gat the higher
price. Hood River atock la bringing
$3 50 for good and a little more for
fancy.
POTATOES Pricea for tubers are
atlll climbing and have gone over 11.80
ana i.7a, with aoane fancy stock
bringing 12.11 Extra fancy, will bring
almost anything one can aak to amall
lota. One dealer aaya ha will pay 12
for a whole car load, and If the car
la secured he'll not be too particular
ir a tew not choice creep in. Funay
situation In potatoes dealers must
have them for re'all trade and when
they pay the outalde price they hare
nara work to aen again and coma out
bole. Best putatoea In Iha Weat
have been consumed.
VEGETABLES Utile change aince
Uat report; onions are a little atlffet
In price but other vegetables remain
about the same. Onions tc, tnralps
and carrote 75c to f l sack, par snips 11
to f 1.25 sack, cabbage So pound. New
vegetatilea are coming In. California
la sending many tblnge. at a high
price. Local lettuce sella So buneh,
radishes 5e. onions 6c; California let
tuce iPe head, asparagus 10c to llfte.
Mexican tomatoes io pound.
FLOUR AND FEED Little change
in nour; selling down to 15 with beat
Oi mine. Drop in today and in
Dect mv stock of Jewelry mv b"1n " 1)001 15 50; some as low as
spcci my tiocg oi jewelry my 4 M , fw! ,h tenancr , Bp
prices are reasonable.
ward. Bran commands 821 to
124, shorts 24 to $25. rolled barley
$30. process barley $Jt. whole corn
$29. cracked corn $30. - .
WHEAT The local market for
wheat Is a trifle better asl tk aVt
advancing a Iiit: from hit rawt
la fact prices are oq the clta)
with little out a ard -""-rtitioai
thoae who have It ar solil&MM
new pricea are made It's Is raj
hands who won't let go, Bliseta
tie, club ICc lo lie.
MAT There Is a belter awnastt
In hay aad prlraa are a UttJ ktfte-.
Plenty of hay enept alfalfa, akka i
getting ararcer and higher. Tlawiy
818 to $1$. rlnv..r $10 lo $1L est ay
Ill, mixed i; to $14, alfalfa aeffing
. OATS lal.-r buying ft ctysa
to meet the demand la the dual Rf
Ing gray $25. white $ M Is M ii
that the market la vek ao4taatir
factory.
--BUTTER Prices vary aval silk
lOe and 15c fair for ordinary eoMtry.
fancy dairy will bring Ik at ttc i
creamery commands lie W W ,
There Is plenty In tb eoaatrr sua im
the demand la well snpptM.
EGOS Tbe price ba ailtdl Ion
another peg with 17e tha atat that k
being paid unless one has 8 ph
pot the product. Bhlpplnf aot vf
brisk bat no trouble to supply kwla
mand. .
POULTRY Not so strong I b
weeka aao; little stork effrei tfj
that of not the best bens eoeaasi
15e and lc, old roosters 10a. swftw
22o to 24c, ducks I7e to lie. K
t erlngs of Jarger Jp.l. " '
HIDES tlreen 5c pound, W'";
dry hides lie to 14c, aheap f
to T8e each, .,.
WOOL Away down bow llej
mn- mm tn armnathf Will Sa
that Congreaa will tamper with
tariff nn ic iiiiu demand OS
as no one aeema in want
hand; Eaatern and Central wat su"
reported at 8o to lie. t.u-
MOHAIR-Trade brisk la UUa
modify with consequent minx
the prices offered. Quotatloei ar a
to 12c, and prices golnc f
time. ,
DRIED FRUITS These art vr
... ata a .a. ataPsssal ED Wf "
Villi gOIllff, iW ; fU
hold, bow quoted at 120 for
le to lie for prunes ana n-
to sell at that. m M
BALT Sailing c to H tJ
80 lb. aack. half ground
100Ih.aacka.
WII-LIAM GARDNER
The Jeweler
Main Street, between 7th and 8th
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IS? VAJTEB-A RIDER AGEfji
a mJ . 11 "tar" LUixrla fumUhl h na. Oursai-nuarenraliaiasr"
a.
LATEST J1ARKETS
Oregon City' Markets. '
There la an uncertainty in the mar-
NO OFFENSE INTENDED.
Dlas Now Saya Ha Waa Talking In a
. General Way.
MEJrteo CITT, April 21. Assur
ances from Foreign Minister Da la
Barra that no offense waa meant by
the tenor of the Diaz reply to Presi
dent Taft'a note, were formally made
bare today to American Ambassador
Wilson. De la Barra alap formally
withdrew the charge that American
troops had crossed tbe border and dis
armed Mexican' federal soldiers, aa
wall aa the accusation that Captain
Gaujot of the American forces, had
Improperly trespassed on Mexican
soil during tbe battle of Ague Prteta.
Thla action waa taken after an In
terview with Ambassador Wilson who
naked De la Barra If hla note waa In
tended to force the United Statea Into
action. Tbe Mexican minister's reply
waa paciflo In the extreme.
Patronise our advertisers. '
Get the Highest
Prices
' , . FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK AT THE ' v
Oregon City Cashi Market
DROP IN TODAY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
SPECIAL SALE OP LARD, HAMS
AND BACON
- ALL GOODS rRESII AND SWCCT
Oregon City Gash Market
R. Pcizold, Prop. Main and Seventli
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