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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. nODNIHG EOTERPaiSE : : CSZGOSI CUT, orecok C E RODIC, IMf wd PMbll-he. , "Kntered nn a alaao Mltar Jan et the pomt (me at Oroa oc Htm uary Kit. at the entoe Clir, Oreoa. aader the Art , im.- toms tr JCBctirnon. flw Ttw, by ul... i MM aim Mentha, by Mil IH rw Month, by maU 1M Par ntk. by curler... J "tret IVa vr ear tin rneerttoa . . . .1 In rtmt Pmc. per tnc added laMrtlMt. .14 nwfnrg iKmiKm any , pal mra first rnearttoa ...It Preferred aonttfcai any Hf Mr lech added hnirUf,... ...1 Be paper e4hee than first page. tech flnrt tBMrlM ...lie Run paper ether than first pace, sac hc added rttopa be Locals lee par Mae; ta reg-alar adver- tlaara ee nae. Wants, Fw Bale, Ta Kant. ate., a eaat ward flrat taearttan; aae-aaJf aant aara addition ai. Ratee for adverttetns la tba Weekly Eaterprlee wtU ba the aarna aa la tha ally, for adverttsementa set especially far the waakly. W)wa tba edverttaeaaent la transferred frees tba dairy to tba waeh ry, without ohana-e. tha rata will ba Be aa tech for ttia of tba pAper. and 10s aa tech for special position. Cash should accompany order wkara party hi unknown la busrnese office of tha Enterprise. Lean advertising at legal advertising rataa. ' Ctreoa advertising and special transient advert tains at Me to tee an Inch, accord bad to spacJal condltloBa governing tha Tire Bala and Bankrupt 8a W adver tlaaaaaata ate Inch first rnerrtloa: addi tional laaarUona aajne mattar Jte Inch. News itema and wall written articles af awrtt. with tntaraat to local readers, will ba gladly accepted. Rejected manu script never returned unless aoeoapaa tad by stamps ta prepay poetaaa. 1 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. May 4 In American History. ' 1782 John James Aodnbon, famoaa naturalist, born: died 1831. 1861 President Lincoln la formed for eign powers of his Intention to maintain Federal authority by fore of arms. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon todaj to noon tomorrow. i Ban nets tZX rimy 4:40: moon ' 1 34 a. in.: rl n. ta.. planet t'raun md pa rent ly statlonerr; 8.1ft a w.. eue,tr time, moon at Drsl quarter lit' rousifl latlbn CuiiiTf. , OREGON PLAN IN THE EAST. Some of tbe Eastern newspapers do not take kindly to the adoption of tba Oregon plan. It would seem tbat - tbe 81 Louis Republican la afraid tbt country i going to the "bow-wows" for in a recent issue It delivers itself as follows: It is with astonishment tbat we note uovernor bocroani prompt tlrnln th Ammmi nl.n law Minnesota. Tbat tbe legislature should bare enacted it after tba peri) to tbe constitution bad been pointed out In Iowa was enough. ' What is to become of tha constitution if we can not relv on oar gorernors to stand fast? Fortunately, Gorernor Carroll does not budge and be still baa bis "Every Man His Own Lawyer" within easy reach wherewith to fortify himself. When the constitution has been driren from pillar to post in every legislature nd by every governor, it can still turn to Iowa for refuge. On this occasion it would seem to ba entirely proper U emphasize the value of a few weeks In the law on the part of prospective pub lic officials. If Governor Eberhart bad taken a night course, be would not so readily have made himself a party to this insidious attack upon the citadel of our liberties. I " e THE RECALL IN ACTION. It is not without significance for Des Moines tbat In the cities of Los Angeles, Seattle and Tacoma the pub lic officials who have been recalled and defeated In each istance hare been suspected of standing in with tbe disorderly elements. Tbe "good people" of any com m unity are I nthemajqrj ty If they are aroused, and they have tbe recall. No public official can long palter with his duty after It becomes evident that be is paltering. It is easy enougb to have a police force in any city that will enforce tbe law, It.that Is the programe. It la not the f) fault of the policemen tbat the law is not enforced. In Los Angeles, Seattle ni Tacoma they have decided to have tha police force do its duty. To that end tbey have recalled the men mho stood In the way. Democratic leaders In Missouri are beginning to classify Mr. Folk as a presidential candidate emeritus. Army evolutions in Texas are de layed by deep mud. No Incident in training could more closely resemble real war. ". ' President Diaz has bad seven terms and can retire with the assurance that be will continue to bold tbe pennant in tbls respect, . ' : It will take IT) me time to And oat whether tbe Republicans or the Dem ocrats In tbe Senate are most troubled with insurgency. . . - . i ,, . . ; ' It can be guessed that both aides In Mexico are well pleaaed to resume railroad connection with tbe United States If only for an armlstlo of five days. , , . . . . -'. e WANTED Ton to know that the En terprise Job printing department Is tbe moat complete la tbe State, outside Portland. Try it for your - neat prlaUug. . Heart toHeart tv own a. rcriT" TIC MESSAGE TO CAXCIA. Rome reara ace Elbert Uubbard, a writer ef lb logs good, bad and lndlf fereat. la a moment of Insplratloa struck off a popular lay sermon. It was a stinging rebuke te tbe shift less, tbe laay. tbe coward of Ufa. Brie teid. a alga officer in Wash ington pat into tbe band of Captain Andrew Rowan of .tbe Called States . 4"! . I army a pnrare message to vi Garcia of tbe insurgent arm) ao-ne- wbere tn Cuba. Rowa did not ask. "Wber la Gar- cur Nobody knew where be was. ti vas Rowans business to find aim. lit took tbe paper wltaont a word, saluted and departed. There was a la pee of time, and It seemed Rowan might be lost or killed. One night a little boat roonded a remote corner -In Cuba, aod Kowan landed. And then through brash and thicket, through awamp and Jungle, through pari la aeea and unseen, the In trepid messenger found bis way and laid the paper, crumpled now. Into tbe hands of Garcia. Tbe teaching waa plain. Anybody can carry a message to Gar- da If be knows where Garcia ta or if some on will show blm the way. But be who finds the way must trar- I In bis own footsteps. The greatest - need of tbe world is men and women who will assume tbe responsibility, who will take tbe initia tive, find tbe way for themselves. Would yoa carry tbe message to Gar cia t .. Somebody will give yoo tbe bint tbat he ta aomewbere yonder in the island. Ton mast do the rest. In other words, when some one In authority oyer yoa tells yoa to do a thing, yoors njft to qoeattoa why. yours not to make reply, yours to salute and find for yoorself how and when and why. Moreover, there's a supplement to tbe Rowan story that Hubbard did not pet-a pretty tale, j After tbls exploit Rowan roirfed a fair lady In San Francisco, and. it la related, tbe Cuban Journey was slight compared with tbls message carrylnir. And the aeqnel This message also was safely delivered and regularly re celpted for. : Pondering tbls supplemental proceed to of Rowan, let aa say thut In tbe bright lexicon of endeavor: Faint heart- never won fair lady or traveled a hostile field on foot through secret foe to bring a meanage. New York Chinese Hold Fair V; To Xld-SulTcrera From Famine i::.. a 1 'V-a 4 a w r ii a ,M1 rv ii:., Vi-rcv MM ...' 4-a t.k'ra , , - at SlUartnn In Aurust. IIISi Mrs. Cuba I deserted her husband, and aaa alaoe oatlawd to desert aim. r Oregon City eHoale Oe te Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Iaelle, Mrs. J. E. Jack, Miaa Aa Osdwell. Mrs. Georgia Ketchum and 0. R. II. MUler went to Portland on Tuesday where they attended tbe funeral services nrmr tha ramatna of Mrs. Mollis COD- ley. who wss formerly Miss Mollis liarkley. and whose death occurred In Portland on Bunuay. Mrs. ,i oniey rmerly resided In tbls city, and waa tbe daughter of Mr a. Ida liarkley, of Portland She leaves besides bar motbar a nlalar. hlra. Musa Olbson. of "Portland, and a brother, Verne Iiark- . . . . . . . . . . ... i ley, aio or tnat city. Mrs. iubwj a death was due to a surgical operation for tumor. 'The funeral services were largely attended, and the Interment was In the River View cemetery, tbe re mains Interred beside those of ber husband. Who died In Portland. Tbe Ladles of Woodcraft conducted (be service at tba grave. Soea Qeorge and Harry Preston. August llorger has fild suit against George H. Preston and Harry W. Preston for tbe payment of, a promt sory not. The note at first amount ed to tbe sum of $160, and only fllS of tbla haa been paid, and there Is atlll $147 1 atlll due. Tbe plaintiff asks that 15 be a reasonable sum for attorneys fee. Th attorneys representing Morger are Dtmtck A Dlmlck. Drama at Park' place Nsat Saturday. The Clackamas, Orange Amateur Dramatic Troupe will appear In the drama of "Drookdale Farm" at Park place achoolhouse on Saturday, May at 8 o'ektrk. The proceeds will go towards paying of the grange debt. Tbe play Is given under the direction of William Morfitt. Aryou a subscriber to the Morn ing Enterprise? If not you should call and let ua put "'your name on the sub scription list Immediately, MOLALLA. The much needed rain has redeem- Led Oregon again, "Oregon, beautiful Oregon." - y Road building in fact la nn tha order of tbe season and the watch word should be don't grade more than yoa can gravel. Yesterday Mr. McRride mm nut from Portland as far aa the new SehaUman road grading and then BtUCk Within two anilea of hln farm and after prying out tbe auto bad to return to foniana and try for tbe rancn on a dryer day. The drilling machina ran he heard day and night pounding away at the artesian well on the McBrlde farm. Huntley Bros. Company are treating their drug store at Molalla to d new uniae nnisn or "Beaver Board" some- Copyright by American Pises Association, 1I1L CHINESE residents of New Terk have Just closed a saceeesfnl fair for the benefit of famine and plague sufferers In China, and mar tha a 110,000 is now en tbe way te tbe orieat te be' used in relieving dtsyeaa. Dome or to money waa oBiainea oy Buuexripuoa, some ram larouga the sste of Chinese merchandise, and tbe rest waa raised by performances in tbe Chinese theater. This theater wss closed some months sge when tbe police made an effort to "clean up" Chinatown. Tbe performance given dar ing tbe fair were of the vaudeville variety, some ef th performances being Chinese and others being French, Italian and American. la a large hall tr the theater a score of booths were arranged, and In there merrhaadls and curios donated by Chines merchants were sold. Thee artlclae raaged frota. beautiful embroidery te laundry soap, from bags of rice to intricate pussies. Most of th booth were In charge ef Chinee women, and New Tor k era fnr-f the first time had a chance te study these natives of tbe orient at close range. The women wore oriental garb and made the fair picturesque as well as financial ly soccessfaL thing unique in building material, call In and examine It when in town. V. W. Enuhart baa begun on bla new dwelling and treating bla farm to a palsting. . . Miss Alice Sprague was taken to tbe hospital to be operated on for an pendlcltla last Monday, her aunt, Mrs. Clara Dart and brother-in-law, Sidney Cord 111 going with her. Tbe operation waa performed Tuesday morning and tbe patient was doing well when last beard from, T. A. McFaddln bas his new barn all enclosed. Molalla people are not very much excited over tbe -railroads coming In to town, yet tbey sre not a Jlttle con cerned how tbey are going to move along with the new order of things to be laid down right before their eye Teachers Institute Program Good. The lorsl teachers' Institute will be held In Oregon City on Saturday, May 13, and tbe following Is the program arranged: 10 o'clock. "The j Playground and Athletlce," John R. j Slevers; 10:40. "Teaching Writing In tne ocnoois. t. u. coiemsn; 11:20, "School Management, "J. E. Calavan; 12 o'clock, dinner' 'served by the Women's Club of Oregon City: 1:30, program by Orecon City schools; 2:30, ''What Women a Cluba and Kin dred Organizations Can Do for the Public Schools." Mra. W. A. White; 3:10, address. O. II. Patterson, dean of Willamette I'nlveratty. Cobel Plaintiff In Divorce Suit. Albert F. Cobel Is the pbilntlfl In a divorce suit agalnat bis wife, Mary L, Cobel. Tbey wer married at Ellens burg, Wash., June 29. 1881. While LATEST II ASKETS Oregon City Markets. Tbert Is an uncertainly In the mar keta today. Those who object to the changing of tbe tariff by the Demo crats blame the uncertainty oh tbe prospects of a change and say that th changes In prices are along tbe line of things that are likely to be changed la the schedule. In those cases a falling off la In prospect. Wber there are nearly exhausted stocks th tendency Is upwarda. Where the new products of tbe sea son are soon to show up tbe price Is downward again. There Is no genera) proposition tbat Is Influencing mar kets unless one counts the tariff tink ering as In that class. APPLES Local atock la command ing from 1 to f I bushel, with very few In tbe country of any kind and feweryer-thar-wlir-get-the- higher price. Hood River atock Is bringing 12.50 for gtd and a little more for fancy. POTATOES Prices for tubers are still climbing and bave gone over $1.50 and ft. 75. twlth soma fancy stock bringing fJ.g'S. Extra fancy will bring almost anything one can ask In small lots. One dealer says be will pay 11 for a whole car load, and If the car la secured he'll not be too particular If a few not choice creep In. Funny situation In potatoes dealers mutt bave them for retail trade and whoa tbey pay the oatalde price they have hard work tc sell again and come out whole. Best potatoes In tbe West bav been consumed. VEGETABL38 Utile change since last report; onions are a little stiff ai In price but other vegetables remain about the aame. Onions me. turnips and carrots 76c to $1 sack, parsnips II to $1.25 sack, cabbage 3c pound. New vegetables are coming In. California la sending many things, at a high price. Local lettuce aella Be bunch, radlahea (c, onions 6c; California let There's One- Form of Investm. ; i Mrr la absolutely safe far evaewa.. .fvOt It atvsr Alumpa la value. QJntsgrity la unquestioned. ' The return la certain. Principal la always available. It has ne element ef apeeulatlen. It is a STiflgs Account In The Bank of Oregon City The Old. t Bank In Th County nB-waa D. C iJkTOURirrra? President 7 THE FIRST NATIONAL Bjfojc of OREGON CITY , OREGON capital Moaoaoo. Tnet a 0naral wanking uelneee. Open f rtrfw ' A, si, bj a R. W.&R.S.Wird MACHINISTS We de aenerel repairing, broken machinery mad t, a, M work aa new. Kaperia with gasoline engines. Phones: Mala tied. Heme 114. 1M FOURTH STRICT ORIOON CITY. Oregon City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM Your wants Supplied with any ooa-tlty ef 4 foot or It Inch wosa llvered te any part ef City. Prices, reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed Home BV110 v Pacific Msln 1502 Phors yur ttiy Cor. ftth Cettn,, Orssos CKr. lae 1re bead, asparagus lOo to 1IH. Msxlcan tomatoes tOe pound. .. - FLfwtt AMD rE0 little change tn flour; selling do a to IS With boat bringing about 15.64;' some aa lew aa $4 60. a feed the tendency la up ward. Itran commands $1 Co 124, shorts $24 to lit, roiled barley $30. process barley $31. whol cor a $29, cracked corn 110. WHEAT Th. local market for wheat I a trine better and the price advancing a little from laat report, tn fact prlcesfrare on the climb but with little outward manifestation. those who bave It ar holding so no new prlrea are made it's la strong bands who won, let go. lilue atern fcTPtab 6e to Mr HAY There better movement In bay and prices ar a little better. Plenty of hay except alfalfa, whleh la getting scarcer and higher. Timothy $10 to $11. clover $10 to $11. oat hay 112. mixed $12 to $14 alfalfa aelllng $11. OATS Dealer buying for shipment to meet the demand In th clue, paying-gray $26, whit 125.80 to 2. A that lb market Is weak and ansatls factory. DUTTEIt Prices wry wsak with lOe and 16a fair for ordinary country, fancy dairy will bring 18c and 2'tc. creamery, commands 26c and 30c. There Is plenty In th country now and the demand Is well suDDliad KUOS-Th price has 1U fcn another peg with 17e tbe bast tsttk being paid unless one baa a Hu a put tb product Shlpplag sot nn - lu "Ml 4 Diana. , POULTRT Not ao strong m I hi weeks ago; little atock otr4 tti tbat of not the best hang eonmal 16e and 16c, old roosters jOe, knun ne iu ne, uurai nc to lie, ftas tenngs of larger fowls. . inDKS tlreen le pound, Hltsn It dry bldoa 11 te 14c, lists pan & to Tea eaon. wwir-Avijf ooaa ow, Ifc a mc; some say in svmpalay vltk kv tbat Cengrea "will tamper vttl IX tariff on it; little demaal oa aww as bo one seems to waat a start m hand; Eastern and Central We, a reported at So to 11c. MOHAIR Trade brisk la tali m modify with consequent sdrix k tbe priree offered. QuoUtloal MM to S2c, and prices got"! ! lO time. y ....... 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