Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 10, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' .MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911.
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eat a word flrat eartlt; aaa-aaJf ml
arh a4dltkneA '
Rata -far krrtnWM at ba Weakly
fCatarprts will a lh Mm aa la tha
Sally, (or aavarttanmala art apeviaily
for Iba weekly. WImi lb advartieeaaeat
la transferred from tha gaily to the war
ty. amnant emuur. tha rata wlU aa at
aa ac Jar ra af taa aaaaiv ana 1M
lack (or special aoaltlaB.
Caen ahauld araoaapaay ararr wkara
party la unknown In buatnees offlc af
ina Bntarnrtaa'
Iayal advertising at legal advertising
.-aire,
Ctrraa advertising and special traaatent
advertising at t&e to 0c an Inch, accord
tag ta special conditions governing taa
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regnlar advar
Oregoa City along the Um of pro-
greaa U to gave a Lyceum Covraa and
baa arranged tor a aerie of tlx pro-
gramma for next Fall and. Witter.
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FORESTERS TAKi; JAUNT. r"
Thirty-" From Robin Hood Court
Make Trip la Portland.
Tka Foresters--!! city want to
Portland Monday night In a body,
where, they war Invited by -tha Shop-1
aril Court. tb highaat degreo order of
lh Forester of America, and a moat
enjoyable tint was had. Thar were
37 from the local Court attending, who
rei urned 10 Oregon City on tha It
oYlocfc car. The Sellwood Court and
other Portland Court a ere ta attend
ance. No business waa transact).
but a aorial tlm wma haT. An excel
lent musical and literary programme I
was given, and tbla waa followed hy
dancing and refreshments. Over too
people war In attendance. The af
fair was given at the Swiff Hall on I
Third and Jefferson Street, which
was prettily decorated for the occa-
Alletfed : Dynamite Plot Extends
V yf :To Several; Cities and Towns
"Fir Sato' and Bankrupt Bate ad'
llataMata Ma Inch first inaertloa; addl
ttoaai laesrtiona aaata aoatter ata lack.
- Newa ttrma and wn wi1tn artlelra
, af DMrit. with latersat to local raaaara,
will bo gladly aeoptd. Rrjectad manu
aorlani norar returned unleaa aceompaa
. ay stamos ta prepay now ana
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
llay 10 In American History.
1775 Tlcoodirroca takeu by Htban Al-
- - lea and Benedict Arnold.
ISIS-rani Karare. patriot, died; lxrn
im
lSZS-Jobn Sherman, aialeaman. I.r:i; I
died 1000.
1SC3 Cenerat Tbotna Jontitb-in
. . (Steaewalli J.i knii died of wumi.l
' tecelred on the Xi at Hie Imtlle of
Cbancellorst'Ukx
1904 Henry M Sranler. Journalist n1
explorer, antkor of la LHirfceHt
Africa " and other works, dh-d:
1941.
BURG INSTITUTE
IMLY ATTD1DED
TEACHERS DISCUSS "HOW TO
MAKE COUNTRY LIFE MORE
AGREEABLE."
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.-
(From noon today to Boon tomorrow.)
Baa nets 71." rises 443: moon sets
iia a. m.: this date. 1879. meteorite
fell fa lows, tha heaviest 437 pounds.
POULTRY WANTED IN OREGON.
Taa stai of Oregon may soon be
la tha market for 10,004 chickens.
Preliminary Inquiry has been made a
to the possibilities of poultry raising
at tha rarioos state Institutions and it
is quit probable that the various
farms will be stocked soon.
To supply the' Reform School, tbe
Insane Uospital, the Tubercular Sani
tarium and the Feeble Minded Imtltu
tlofl with puultiy farms would require-
. beta'een 1.000 and lu.otxi bens, accord
ing to the estimate made by Prof.
James Dry den, bead of the Depart
. meot of Poultry Husbandry at the Ore
gon Agricultural College, and thai in
stitution will co-operate fully la help
ing tboae institutions to raie their
own poultry and eKi.
After til.
for a town. True, some money Is tak
en away, but s great deal Is left and
gets Into circulation, when, without
tbe circus, it would perhaps stay In
tbe family sock. Tbe little recreation
we get in this world does ns no harm
and costs us little.
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Jost 14 weeks after tbe death of bis i
wife, tvllery Capen passed. He was
The teachers' institute held at
Macksburg on Saturday was largely
attended, especially by the patrons
and children of the district. The meet.
d'k was presided over by County
School Superintendent T. J. Gary. An
excellent dinner served to about
2imi persons. A programme of musical
selections and recitations was given
by the children of the school of Macks
burg under the direction of Prof. Bald
win and Mis Eva Graves.
Tbe afternoon was tken up with
an interesting discussion on "How
to make country life more agreeable. "
Among the speakers were Prof. Gary,
Mm. V. H. Godfrey, of Oregon, City,
snd J. A. Calavan, principal of the
Maple Lane school.
After all business hsd been trans
acted the meeting adjourned aad those
present were invneo io me grove
where a baseball game was played, the
('am being the Macksburg team and
.ho Kaiht of KlngArthur7or Canbyd
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APPLES SELL AT
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MID PffiS
EN DAVIS ARE SRINQINO FROM
It JO TO S2-M A SOX
IN PORTLANO.
FOTATOES EXPECTED 10 ADVAKCt
Photos by Ameriaaa Frees Association.
T
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
WW CONVENTION :
HE wbolt country was atartled by the arreot of J.in J. McXaassra,
secretary and treasurer of tbe Internstloual A lmiit of irtlo and
Structural Iron Workers; bis brother, Jame VV. .Mcniii:irM. and (rtl
E. McManlgal on a charge of being on--nit.l in t ! ii m.tultluit of
tbe plant of tbe Ioa Angeles Tim lat" October. Tli l. i ;n.- n Im niml
the arrests said that tbe men bsd akled In acti.n of il.viii'.u'tte. iitr.igtn In
which 112 liven were lost and In which interty w.nhl.t d
stroyed. ). J. McNamsrs wss arreatsd In rUUns:!. fii in purler of
tbe Ironworkore' organisation. He aud tbe oti.er-ittiiHu-rs ! Itum MUteiy
started towsrd CaltfornU. The prlaonera nn.Mhelr fr m' i i m: ! lnlMir
raaka liudat that tbe cbanrea are fale. Ih;i H Cm- iihi I a
"plant- and that they will be able to prove they ii;iTcnTTi: i I'm m with In eatraood
tbe dynamiting of buildings sod brilKn In Cslirrii. 'Wi .. ..i'.in. lllliiol
Mlctilgan, Ohio snd other states. The !! lire mImxc lin-. J. J. McNninsrs
and a barn owned by UrMsnlgal's mother! I'lttl.t. I) lu M i Imrn s esse
containing more tbaa 400 sticks of djuaniite foii; tt. , 1 1 lure tf this
case la also shown,
Larg SMpmats From East Of An
Inferior Quality Many
Ar Rjtd.
The local market showa . Unit
rhancs despite the conditions prevail
ing In Portland. Thsro lh apple
market has reached tha highest mark
ever known at this time ol yaar.- Ban
Davis, virtually tha only kind offered,
are ranging from II 10 fa 11.50 a boi.
Other varieties are selling at record
I prices "Large shipments of Kaatern
potatoes are being made to this tcr-
Hrltwy, but because of the poor qusl
Ity many reject lona ara ntads. The
potato market Is somewhat firmer,
and eipectatlooa are for a f market
In a short time. '
Quotations for Oregon City. '
POTATOES Heat, It SO: good.
tt.35; common, I. Buvlng. carload,
select, 13.10; ordinary, fl.sO.
FIXHJR AND FEED Flour la
ateady. selling from IS to 15 SO; very
I little of cheaper grades. Feed U
I higher and rising slowly. Ilran bring
' (from I2S.60 to SS7 6ft. shuns I IT. roll
ed barley 31 60 to 32 SJ, process bar
ley .13. whole corn 3I to S1, ergeked
ci rn 33 to 33. Wheal 131.
. HAY Hay la going up. All grades
are from II to 11.30 higher than when
last .quoted.' Timothy 1 to 121;
clover, 1S to 114.50; oat hay. SIS.&O lu
$17.(0; mixed. Ili lo 110.60; alfalfa.
H
OATS Are higher, gray salllut
from 37 to 130, whlta from 12740 to
130.50. V,
II UTTEH Ordinary country bring
from I5e to 30c, fancy dairy from S'c
to tie, nnd creamer r 23c toSo.
EtU Ara ranging from lie to
c; according to grade. I
I'OI'LTKY -Firm wlfff little gtanl
stiK'k offffered. H-na will bring lie If
condition, more. Old
There's One Form of Investm-,
-rhUHabaolirlalyMftfaese.... MIfll
It atvt lump lit value. . ,
Ha lntrlty It unqusstlsnsd.
V The retwrn U awrtaln, ,
Principal la alwsyt tvallsbl.
It hs no slemsnt af apsoulatlan. ... '
It Is a SaTtngs Account In
The Bank of Oreoa City
Ths Oldest Bank la Th Countv
D. a LATOURETT. ProatdMt
a.' W
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAI
of OREGON CITY , OREGON ; ' '
OAflTAU M0.0SO.0u
Opsa rwitA.g.,,,, k
Traaaasts a Oneral anang Slwsincac
Or egon Qty Wood and Fuel Cdmpacv
F. M. BLUHM
Your wants suppilad with any quantity of 4 foot or 11 IncH ws..
Ilversd to any part of City. Fnes, raasonabl. 'v '
atlsfaetlen guaranUsd. Fhors your
Home 110 , . ,Cor. 6th ., e
ras'ne mmm w
rMsters are lKr at be lo 10c, broil'
era bring from ;;'c to 24c, with g' 1
demand.
WOOl Wool prices sr ranging
from lie to fie. j
MOHAIR Prices on mohair have
nlverslty delivered
a-well received
fMntrlct
WESLEY M. WIRE, OF NEWBERG
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
DISTRICT.
a sermon which Smoker Liable to StOO
SEATTLE, May 9
Smoking on nl rw-tcanr-tw
with a One of im, under an ordi
by tbe council. If car
Superintendent Moore at
3:30 o'clock Sundsv administered the
communion service. The Lrsguers ' "no passed
FOREST GROVE. May 9 (Spe
cial.) The recent Salem District Con
vention at Forest Grove of the p-
til Hi League
are provided with separate smoking
compartments, partitioned off no
smoke will not reach women pasiteu
gers, the ordinance may not be Invoked.
was one of tha most
successful ever held. Tbe meeting be
igan with a. reception given by the
local chapter to visiting delegates and
was greatly enjoyed by all. After
devotions on Saturday morning led by
Rev. T. t- Jones a profitable half
hour ii spent in, the discussion by
the several chapters of the Primary"
Purpose of tbe Epworth League.
At the close of thla discussion pa-
' pers were read on subjects vital to
a circus is a good thing ; the development of the League.
After the reading of tbe papers of
ficers of tbe district made their "re
ports. Tbe reports called attention
to tbe negligence of some of the chap
ters In not sending In their monthly
reports so that the district officers
could mske. complete reports.
, The president of the Pacific Unlver-
fsity gave the delegates an urgent in
vitarlon to vIbU the University. N'ear-
ly an toon advantage (ne oppor
i ttinity.
Tia frillnm-lnv officer were lecet-
a busy, taougb quiet, msater of Indus- j W(.,,eT M wnrSi Nwberg. preat
, try. patting sklU Into his product. For; dent: John Woodfin, of Oregon City,
49 years be spent a happy domestic J oecond vice president; Mrs. R. U
life with rne woman he did not lone Insdowne. of Greabam, third vice
surrlvei
Floater . Found
ASTORIA, or.
With Threat Cut
May Special )
met at 6:45 In their regular devotional
meeting with President Taylor of the
forest Grove Chapter as leader.
At this service Harold A. Swafford.
of Oregon City Chapter, distinguished
himself in one of his whlstllrer solos
accompanied on the organ by Mlsa
Morelta nickman. Jimr before the ev.
...-o ...v.. cup, numv luiiaurg -The Ivxlv of an untrientineri ml
ine new onicers. , nl- nroat cuf wag foUDd , tt r,ver
Dr. Carson of First M. B. Chureb, I opposite the city this morning. The
Salem, delivered the address of the 'body waa that of a man about 40
evening. He la a new man In the coo. years old. The only things in big pock.
ference, having come here the past jets were a watch and a cartridge,
year from the Minnesota conference. ' The body had leen In tbe water about
Forest Grove residents did them- j two weeks,
selves proud aa to entertainment. The i
nerved the dinner and supper at tbe ! w.OM . WIIu.wmi. a
new, large, spacious' WILSONVILLE. Or.. Mav 9 wil.
tor. Fin. I ' "p "m h",,,,, bro,,nt " ' OOOtUPTtOKt . ' alii J U
HOO Fina. nt(h 3S5 i.ny. Qol,,ona are f ffn a . and asar T
(8KH-lsl. , ,7Uc ntUm demand i 1'"; T" '1 ! ) with I " .
.i.i.k.ku J "'tie uemsna. -ialiiialny.f raWr. which aover twlV "
-b, P"nlshalle-,nncshwt hldea, 60. to-0c; aalt eoa.w .nraa.and hSrh rhnra BnTTll--
uncil. If car. Uc. Bheep pelts. 25c to 75c each. . ! sttfoThir
DRIED FRl'ITM Local prlcea are
firm at from He lo 10c on apples and t '
t
nrane . Irhe ira lAe
HALT- Helllna Kor lo 000 lo, flne i A?fit
r 1 Bstsaey, BBgnsnuasaa IBWIbsTT;
6U in, buck, nuir grouna vk: 7 rr i m nmw.
1
Ik l I Att wiiw
I . )ut"la .MhOTlut a iTilJ,ai7!!r"rr5
m m x. n n 11 a - r
rf finaa imsm Pcrre-Pf c:f t n jj
! u 1 r ; f 11 1 1 i 11
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-Til'
! If tXbS22i!iS!sl
or tolea In S aaolo araaM. Thee ih l.Z.ZZ. .JlZ 1 C mmA .TTZT.-VI.
J I la arwooat nm asm. Tm
C J Mr Mil MHUat J
kf
laaa
twztinzzzitftzxnzmzii f
A huiuireil liMwaand palraiold I
sir lo aarap.
ruMumeea
ped u ihkw
S ordlnarf Ura, taa twiiotriramaaUna qtialioea twlna
r amrerai isjrers of Uila. sixeUiir
abrtonutha Irrad. Th mniUr at n XT Mto-IOrr ilii
sawn iai n parpOM w sra m IH
JV.ff!? 1J.. on apoemr.l. VM , a
IsTS
nioi no.
AllaroBndikwdaai
im pa a cut taUl m
loo id. sacsa tt . --a "r I'lnimg.
Portl.nl V.g.tabl. Mark!. ZZZfr&-'tZZZ
SACK. VWiETAIILES - Carrot,. XXriVmZZ
fill 50; turnlHi. l.;5fj 1.5(i; l-H fyTJ T .
j a. lann aS..wrorW.ieIIrirgSr!11g
tl.,75 fer Tate; esbbare, oew, 2 iwr
nunuieoweignt; caunnower, i.50i(
11.73 per dosn; celery, California, 73c
90c per dosen; cucumbers, ll.JOfi
112.23 per dozen; eggplant, 15c per lb.;
garlic, lucQ12c Mr pound; lettuce,
church In their
dining room and breakfast waa had at
the lodging place of tbe many dele
gates. - ,
Patronize our adrer.lsers.
sonville lost to th Weona team of
Portland Sunday, 4 to I. Batteries:
Weonas Webb and Armspiger; Wll
sonville Thornton and Hasselbiink.
I'm pi re TrraWrlxer.
I 50c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 1 1.5') j 12 60 r hundred; n-w potatoes, 7r
012 per bo; peas, 9cOHc per ! ftTUe oer oound.
They are still at It hot and heavy
dowg In Mexico. The scrap baa de
veloped beyond tbe nsual "opera
president; MUs Violet Taylor, of Hllla.
( boro, fourth vice president; Miss Ro-
,mlg, -of Neberg, secertary; U
Gardner, of Forest Grove, superintend
ent Junior L
Leslie Chapter; Salem, Invited the
ffetLawiiuiKmJo next convention
can Republics. Principle is at atak
and principle always wlna in tbe and.
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If "Our George" Chamberlain gets
Oregon City. But George baa quit a
f espectable'followlng here already.
with it. The invitation was accepted?
Rev. Hopkins, of Dallas, was one of
the ipeakers. A sunrise prayer meet
ing wss conducted by President Wea-
ley M. Wire. He admonished tbe
a 173400 federal building, be will Leaguers to set a high Ideal and live
stand sco high among tbe voters of j UD bin u,ndard for,H wM umJr
Iauu ui'k vjuauui 01 rvic umi DU1IUS
christian character.
President Homaa of Willamette
SV. . . .t
I Our Cities What Has
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Oregon City Stock wuotbo .
HOGS Hogs are quoted le
pound; peppers, 30ctf35c per pound; , ,.,., ti.i.i 1 From IIS Iba. to 150 lbs,
radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb. IHc r' " , ,M b JQ0 JM1 ,
Q3t tr pound; a p routs, e; tomatoes. I J-60 'H'r Ansirallan, , 1-1.50 per , vEAt, CALVES al ealrsi IrtaJ
2ff 13.23. iino; Texas, I: 2j per crato; Callfor- from c to loc according to rm.
OTATO E8 Oregon, Jobbing price, i na. f j per rrata.
o
12
I elimato snd hare the
0 American Pros
Assoc latum.
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By CHAMP CLARK. Speaker of tha Housa
of Representative
many people are wondering
how Bome of ' our cities HAVE
GROWN 60 RAPIDLY snd why
" - some other which are in the same
nfme kind of people have not" THE Atf-
SWEB IS' EASY, ' . r i
"THt HAILHOADS" MAVt, MUCH TO DO WITH CITY DEVELOP
' MENT, AND THEY DESERVE MUCH OF THE CREDIT THATr IS
; DUE FOR THE RAPID GROWTH OF, SOME OF OUR CITIES. I
-1 1 Take, for example, the town of St. Joseph, Mo. That town should
. hsTe teen s big one and s live one. The early settlers saw its gdvan
' j -iagca and lay back waiting for prosperity to come. , ,
I They tlgiired that the railroads had to come to them. So they
made no effort to induce the railrosds to come their way.'' What
. was the result f Why, the railroads got "up on their esrs'f snd de
; died to cut 8t, Jos'off their route.;. So they went to Ksneaa City.
. k'wii u now xne larger, l -loo or Kansas fjity I
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MAGAZINE BINDING
Don't throw your magazines and
periodicals away. There is
much valuable information in
thenMhat will never be publish
ed elsewhere. The cost is little
0 CITY ENTERPRISE
Our boy will call for the mag
azines if you Phone. -
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BEEF BTEER8 lleef tten W
t tbo local markets are letrblnf IV"
SHe live weight. , .
81IKEP Are nrm at lo h
weight. '
llACON, LARD and HAM, af t
MOTHER OF TWELVI CMILOWt
'. Mr. Cmm jtn Odsll Fit H
! . tfy at Age of 45 V;ra .
- Fmma Jane Odell. daughtaf af sr
! and Mrs. C. P. War.
itober It. 1I6S. In Nimrtaw
Nebraska. Bba erosaed tha tiaiaiii
ia7 ana cam to uresu, , ,
... ..... i- aha aaa fearm
ta Jamea A. Odell. In Fehraafy. 1W.
at McMlnnvllle. Yamhill Cpuatr. 0
gon. Dlrd May i. 1MI.
ok. ha motiar 1
twelve children, three anna ui aw
daughters, three of whom ara "anm
She leavea a au.band, lerea Mirm.
j.kiu... a mnlhtr.. H"'
t nine granacniiurri,, - k-
. slatera and one brother to w
lo! ..i. heM at (V
I in a reviTi -' -tc
I villa. Oregon. February. I"?;
1 ed by Rev. J. W. Ein.
R. Ollllha-n aa singer. n w
a ana men - . , Ut
of tho "Hannah Exon M?,
dlst Eplacopal Church- t C2 ,
Oregon, of which ah .
fallhf.il member till h-f
be- life and .oont-r
.took 111 and twice went cm twc.
taar table, but without w
the paat H month aha baai b
f!.a. Mrs. Odell wa -nfiWS f
rympaOi Kind t.'oVu
for others while auffrrln -waa
of a cheerful dlapoaltlo. ai-
The writer of rnH iN,,
wfioM' labors ahe waa eonj ,
received Into the cnun. - ,,
tha
veo ,nlu 1,1 . " ....hia 1
funeral aerv.ces ,.,
sermon from the " w g-t
la the Methodlat Church .
Oregon. Tha . uT '
Cbarryvllla, followed W t
courao, where another "0n T
pie wrrlc, was
laid away to await tha
m?rn' '.ri-r ,Vi.Wi-:1
Woman'e Loos m"r v '
,LA8 AN0iaE9.May .; ;
Wrapped In a aleap
clana hava failed to
.... hm i
h ti.wklna. B0 naa .
home
moving
Thrre tioolora. can ,:
ndmlt lhcyara bafflO-
bicathcrf regularly, and app
rfatlnjt- pcacc(Ml.. '-'
V, Llcnaatd Marry
License to marry , .
lav by County Cl-rS
So'iatimaa and t"l-uo
Ueuian ttawin. --. ,
here ainea c - u
a biHa giui -
attcntlirll '
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