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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
no?jm:a nnzzxzizz, TUunabAY, may 11, ion. ... tiilCUrulir CZTGC3 crnr, orsgcj t. K. BRQDIE. Edltee ed fMklUMc. ' "fcntar V. T . I Ml. a tfca a. attar ) np agalna these and My "Howdy. We hefter tUa sitae rtgkt lrit Tk tit Is' Friday evealat at O Ckje t U'CMBerclal stub-1 WUI vow a there ' Head of Oliver! Cromwell Is on Exhibition In British Museum ITS. mn tr scsscernMi (mm Tmt. ns Si UnaiKa. ar fr Ho ar .tSM IN lo l.M ............... .IS Aimnsxc iato JJrrt P. a saca rsret tairtl.ia....H P"".! Ma, KM Fl fbiiil - . " . MM taa.rtloM ................at k per .ISO ft? Am Aet af llBiafej I" . ' vT!Twt ALL WAVE un troubles. himij ! : I Oram di nra uIm 19 PM UIMl llceaae of 1100. i Oregoa city etys tke aalooa bu snail Rot Mil llauor to minora, to draaka; and to others. - OrMTUI ftt tails tk fe.U s... the tatertor of his resort fauet bo on. TJilL fHwfroat the sidewalk. m nit m who rana? BUT NHL Oi-egoa City tMlata that If the sa loon man violate .aa ordinance rela- IB-.... A m: mi WlM fW Bala. Te Iteat. et-. MM -i " .TrT " Mi Ball MM , - additional. . . , . V.,elBflBr. BertBnlBdf Weakly ( telly, for advarHeaMenia art taimlallj for tha smakhr. Whara tlM advartleraa t - la tranafarred from the daily ta the ersek tr. wunovt ehaatr. ths rata will tea ta -. m tarii for tua af I ha Daaar. a4 la m Caah anaiiM arrtMipaaf ' arar vk -.. Mrty la unknown ta Malnaaa afflca tna fatarpriaa. - , '.' Laca) wftatn at traj adranlatn ; Clma vrtMa and apaeUl Iraaaimt aaVarUahic tfco to tc an tnchrmccwd- It Wtr Sale-' aa4 Baaknpt Sala" a4rar- . (laaaMBia utra first tnarrtioa; addi Uoaal laacrttaM aaota aaattar Ma 'laaa. "! ' Mawa llama and van writ'aa arttelra "."T- to tocai raadara, , m UuM Pw- Rajrctad nun- -t r rmimwv iihhh aonoaBpaa tlM tO kid MMtlNl kO Will OMt Of bustllMB. Oigoo City Ik now aaktxj to ncL aa amJ-trMUnc ordlaaaco, hlrk will BMaa that oTory maa mti for hi own irink, or com wttkoiit But. wick all of tkoM rMtricttona. and tha on propoal, thera .aro 10 aatooaa la Oragoa Oty, whtck U Btor tkaa plenty . On of tkam la a Mar" Mlooa, ao that tha ntmn of tha city from llctnaca la not quit f K.000 per aaaum. . ... ...' ' -. Wa raaUy f aoma aympatky for the saloon maa. tmt wa ninat andar. taka io light kla battlaa whlW wa kara ao many troablea of our owa. Thera must bo a fin profit la tha aalooa buaiaMa. or tha pockata of tha aiooa maa would aot Band far tbla aort of nreaavre. -a CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. if, fJuA- i '. Mayjt In American History. t,8TfcaCofeorata ram, Vlmimac deatroTrd by her romaundw In ur " j it to prevent hrr raixura bv tb 'raaVrala. 18TX-TtionM Bn hMnan Um.I. w. 4-i' anthor of Kbrldnn a n!l." dW: - bora IR22. lMfr--DnwYMtto of the ball f io international cnlnn of . American I --""; ftepabilra (Temple ef Peace, b, w-ptwapaper maa coocernin t, bler J a. a ta WaabtnKton. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. , ' (From bom today to aooo tomorrow.) Saa aeta 7:02. rbea 42; moon aeta -dS a-a-i t ' p B. ""Ut-Wt .Inaction wttb Jnplter. paaainr from veat to anat of the planet. 1V4 aegreea aooth thereof: aama boor, aaatera time, an Jopttafa aateUitea wort of planet Baa's oacllaatloa. 18 octrees north of ealeatlal soMtor. , - WILL YOU BE THERE FRIDAY? Tbo dlractora of fha " Clackamai Soaifcara Railway Co. have extended vaa iBTitatloa to th people of Oregon ! : I Oty and Claekamaa County to attend V .' a maaa meeting at the rooma of the . Oregoo City Commercial Clnb on Frt- -" day evening of thin week. Thia meeting ia called ao that people Intereatedr-and we art ibould be aaav baar tha import nf tha Hlratnra Heart to Heart Talks. 5y EDWIN A. POfB. A STOKT FOR CDLLS. - Tbla la a true atory I got from an old :, on tha progresa of the work. The dl ., reotora are working without aalary, .tkey .are devoting no little time for . tb good of the eauM. and they prop- .' '. .err feel that they should havo the .,. aaaiatance of every public spirited - .;." maa la the county. - -Nearly a. mile of -the rClackamaa ' 8oathern' leading out of Oregon City ti'i, ;.; a" graded, and a force of men r yl.:. kept busy. Toe directors propose to construct j. , the first division to Beaver Creek as ?: t '. apeedily aa possible. Tbey are earnely striving to do Vg Uce White of the supreme court It la a lore story. ' . Tears ago wbea Mr. White was a young lav atodeut at Loolavllle he did not look the maa be baa become. . He Wks renla ol. awkward, self eonwiona. but there was a certain aomrtblnc about him that bespoke a strong character. He fell to love with ooe of the beau- tteaolL.tbccity.and was accepted White told his sweetheart tbey aiiiai wait until be could ret a foot bold tn business. Knter another aultor. . ' ' The latter was rich and- the srlnn at one of the lea dins famllleaTbe girl threw White over and married be wealthy young man. which nearly broke Wblte'a heart though In tha end it make a man of DID White became a great lawyer and went to the senate from Louisiana President Cleveland made him a lu- tlce of the supreme court, and later President Taft promoted him to i ruler Jimtlpr. w." -'- .. . " . . ' . , ; ." - f:- " ' .IT, A-5 : - j . Vi. ? N-'-;i',r:-;s .it . , I ; 7 .; ; fjl . . - : -;; X. . POTATO ISifT PRICES STILL RANGE FROM 1290 TO I3.M IN THIS TER " ,, RITQRY. mumi turn nur-wu Laroer thlpmants Ars Raaalvad In Portland And Prlaea Have Fallen to HM a , Crata. , Fhote by Amertcaji Press Association. 0 UVER CROif WEIX, or what Is left of blm. h iten last. Wbea be was alive and was known as "i Vvs- tnr-' plmtotf. I , J raDbv waa unknown, mil nnr nip ..t i (K'k otrffered wl " "IT 7" 7 " .... , , ood condition mor. nu rvui iwinunKs. ana artista are not ala.--nvtir;ile.,n:..s lully when , roosters sr. .mr at s in , in uZ.it blect tsa man as rMWOTfol ai-d-aa- liifluaiiiiiil Tha potato market holde Arm de spite the arrivals front loa East- The best continue to sell from 11.30 to II 60 In lbs local markat' A fiihl for the strawberry trade la being waged la Portland, and a. Seres competition with the growers ss probable loses ia expected. Berrica are 'arriving In larger quantltlea and the prlcea have dropped to It 50 a crate. Quotationa foe Oregon Clty. POTATOES boat, I1S0: good, 11.15: Common. 1. " Ruvlna. earlnal select. t!0; ordinary, $I.M. .steady, selling from IS to fS.60; vary "i -wf.r aiaura. . raeo ia bigher and rising slowly. Braa brings from !.& to IST.B0. aborts 117. roll ed barley 3t.S4 to IS1.S1, procesa bar ley M. whole cora 3t o 131. cracked corn 31 to 133., Wheat 131 HAT I lav la aolna- nn All Lraitoa are "rom i to 11.60 higher than whea last quoted. Timothy 111 to lilt clover, is to $11.60; bat bay, I6.S0 to 117.60: mixed. IIS to liasa. aitair - - - .-i OAT). Ara . hlahar. mrmw froot - $n to 30a white from $17.64 to UlaTTER OrdlnarvTiinnlra Mum from 16c to !, fancy dairy from 30c (o 13c, and creamery flu to 5o. EGl Ara ranslna I mn tin in I0c. Beoortllng to grade. POULTRY Firm wMh little aood , aiw-a unnerao. Mens -will-bring e If m extra gooa condition more. Old .There's One Form o! Invests r ; W,h rt-'F safs for swyMa. It nevsr aluin.s In value. , t . , Hi Intasrtty Is unqusftlsnsd. ; - ,. ' . Ths Ntvm Is fartsli . ' , Frtnolpal la always available. . k ' It baa ne alsms-t af spssulstlsn. It is ft SATtag-i Account la Tlic Baoi cf Ofcgon Qtv Ths Oldcat BanW lit . ' ". " mmm a UV VOUatJ O 0. LA rOMKFTTB Praaldaul " . ' lt J TV ' '.'ma- THE FIRST NATIONAL B Ah oi UKiiUW cjfY, OREGON r I. UAPITAl4 ftaomgii Tr.astsaftanersl Benfcl. BastnM - 0m fpti , - a). Ofccoa City, Yood and Fuel CoqCJ7 : F. M. BLUHM Youf wsnts suppllsd with any 4 foo f 1f llvsred ts any part sf City. Priaea, rsaasnabla.' , ' i . . Satlsfactlen guaranteed. , - HeWS B-110 . Caa' a.V" ' ... i .V Csr.tkaNetsV,. r-as'ns main eiv- . x M aubJectafM,NHrrfulnaa4ttuai k.a'dnrmt rl K,e!LKTJ:r.A0 t a of his life. But the above picture shows w bat rr-n.rll . needidenmnd. -USj-". lay. for the nholoersDh waa mail ml. hIum-i iim. in, ! n F ....... .. i what has not been done heretofore. and they have set out to accomplish the construction of a railway line con-, aeetlBg Oregon City with the interior j of the county along the Molalla road. What are you doing to heir? ' Are you standing pat? ! Or are yon boosting? j Why not attend the meeting Friday I aigbt and at least show our good I willf Harmony between the residents of Oregon Tjtty and the people from the country districts Is a thing to be de aired. We must have It. The Inter ests of the city and country are mu tual Some of us in town' bave been slow, perhaps, to realize It, but w are coming along the right of line. ' We like to have people from the country coma Into our own office when tbey come to town. We like to rub WWdllOU mleeiiiwl I.t aoroe aa higher than I bat of president. Again the whlrllirle: of tlm White and the proud Blue C.rasa belle together. Ou the day that Justice' White was sworn In a pale woman sat lnlbesu- praDe roan rnsmoers.. rne wore wid sw'a weeds and bad kgown many rids sitndes. A suitor at the bar of the august tribunL tears filled ber eyes- tears or memory and regret. Bhe knew the new Jude. but he dirt not suspect that behind her veil waa the face of bis old sweetheart The womsa at last reoort waa am. ployed In one of the departmenta at bnt the chief lustb tbe later rears tooka like today, for the photograph was made.only a short lime aen la the Bntiaa museum, where It waa deposited rc-eutiy by the Kevr t h-rh-W Hkloaoo, He said It bad been In his faniilv foe thFM raiaratlima 'i-.... II ,lll n litrji while be waa still the lord protector, of tirest Britain. The protetiorats lasted anoux a ytjar aner aia Oaatn. and some months later parliament ordered that Cromwell'a body be removed from Westminster abbey- and ban Red Von lbs iDura, vuiriM neaa was set on a pole on the top or Westminster halt " The bead Mew down and waa oli-ked nn bv a aentrr. who aaeratad It for many years. The grewaome relic passed through several bands and waa si. blblted.ln various private museums until It earns into the poasesaloa of ths Wilkinson family. The picture above abowa the head-M It appears today sad also a Ukcnesa ofomwell painted by George Walker. Miss Flora ArmatroAg accompanied nomoers ox ua rsi-omega Fraternity of the Deo tar College of Portland, on ! a. outing trip up the Columbia on a I A. L. Beatte. Mrs. Gertude Lewth waite. Miss Marlon Lewtbwalts. siesmer to The Dalles Birthday Party 01 van Mrs. Egos. airs, j. r:reer or Willamette, was snow not bins- of bar Pbe Is not t tnow who attend hfsb functions. ;irta , Be careful bow yoti mistreat r d f rd ibit honest, encrseilc roitmr tei low who rotrses mnrrlDir ymi. rh-i :,k ' T'hi to wnlt until heiran liiiike n li.nn. fur jott lk lo tli. nfilcome Ila he l.r- lr,M and .ir;ictcr If I i oil can ef irrt to wall I Wd-n Alnii.iM .lii...'t, ,..,n i'tu MieM T"li ih; Kfitit'k; mm.. lmi(l,uu. nr ruliuril. n-1 -imd for hi rirsl il, , HiH-Hri.-i: lrxwp,u hiwver. Sicfili.-i ,,,.. But M Tod . with rire dITtf!i Injill.r, r,w ;e SIIwrt'irlr.V of ft s tnvr! .,ct. W!.(, um.klii-j tm u husband look l nentti fri'r And wait! " ' Bridgo Club Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Eber A. Chapman ea- tertained the Tueaday Bridge Club at their home on Tuesday eveing, the prizes being won by Mrs. Cert rsde Lewthwalf and Dr. A. L Beetle. TThe house decorations were of dog wood blossoms. Refreshments were aerved. The guests were: Mr. and Mrv W. A. Shewman. Mr. and Mra. ) tS. Jones. Mr. andMra. John Adams, Mr. and lira. B. T. McBain, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh 8. Mount, Dr. and Mrs. given a surprise party on Ual Monday afternoon, the occasion being her flf-tv-thlrd birthday. The affair waa In the nature of a poet card rush and poet ca'da were lo be found In every nook and corner of the home. During the afternoon, Mrs. 1. W. Greaves aerved light refreshments. Those present were Mra. C. Mont gomery and son. Kenneth, of Port, land. Mrs. Jerry Baty and bob. Gerald, of Canby, Mra. 1 1. W. Greaves and son. Harold. Mra. 8 R Rhsdia ani dsuehtara tath. anrf r..,k..l .-a Miss Bessie Egg, of Willamette. WOOL Wool nrlcea ate ranaln from IK. to" He. MOHAIR Prlcea on mohair bave been way up some having brought as high aa 39c locally.. Quotations are 37 We and little demand. - HIIXK8 Green, bides. Bo to do: sail. era. 6Vae to 6; dry hldea, lie to HC. Hheep pelts. S6o to 75c Mcb. I1R1K11 ntl'ITH l-iwat nrtM. an. firm at-from so to 10c on apples and primes, reacnea srs loo. 8ALT Felllnar Sue lo Soe lor Una 60 lb. asck. half around 4ne IK f.,r 100 lb. ucka. Portland Vegetable Markets. 8ACK VetlKTAiium r'.ml. ; ll.lSfl 11.60 pen, sack: parsnips, .23 ft 11.60;-turnlpj $1.23411.60; beets 1 K0 ET A I1LE3 A sparaaus. sn ft !7"" wi v... i-r ..n; rwowB, new, i.r. jj j i nunateaweizni: csuiinu-er -irT...-:--- v $1.75 per doxen; celery, California, 75c Wc per doien; cucumbers, II.501J $3.15 per doxen; eggplant. 16e per lb.; garlic, locfjllo per pound; lettuce. 60c per doxen; hothouse lettuce. $1.60 012 ner box: mu Bcoitn u. ponnd; peppers. 80cf36c per pound; rauianes, isc per doxen; rhubarb, Jc fl3e ner nound: sDronta a. ,nm.t. $2C$3.25. 7" POTATOES Oregon. Jobbing price, I BT h i) W (? ispSSSi saaaje tukaa eovste - - ' ""'"eai 1 vSM I Ky .ataaa!..!,., , , e a-r pajar pw g V BSf MaaaWaaai at ha I , , -a. M BiIsUaliijrUrWr.rtirkMve"biiV eoaiaa i.ornaa a siahUh ehiati an,.ll-- . f ,' ptiuetar withonk ai le w I a Ilia al ...... Tl I . . - I!" iaa.aiaMaaa .a. 1 Z7?Z?rrzrm-7'mm . 'effc . CRrnaa$. nMaawiM aiaa $150 per hundred; nw ' potatoes,' lc Oregon City Slock Oustttltat CTtte per pound. t ' HOOH Itoga are quoted Ho low ONIONS Jobbing prlcea; Oreaon I fT?"5 1? 1 '5?. n vm 13.50 per 100; Australia. .$3.60 per lRLCAhv-V& ea.M M 100; Texaa, $125 nr crate: Califor from aa to ioo accord Ina to trtox nls, $3 per crate. . (f . BEEF STEEns-Beef Hn. the local markets are fetcnuif v He live weight. 8HEEP Are Orm at 4c la k ' weight. , ' BACON, LARD and I MM, Patronise our advertisers. Public Control Will : Prevent Selfishness By Cardinal CIBBONs ,"D1 7 J. , N Important condition in the industrial development of this vvuuiry is tne isct tiiat tho right of the people to FAIR AND 'IIONT.RT- T7I P A Tf PVT L V. V! i . , y. . - ".iui.,i vj iu uig uunness in ..' sunded and progressiye men.'. ''r Iaw ..are being pataed and enforced for the proper regulation :.ul control of great eorporations, particnlarly public serrice com : v ptnies, and the rights of the people are each year being better ' - guarded and protected. . - V , ' " ."V , Pc has B right to, EXERCISE intelligent control over ; corporations which gerve (t.with neceaaitieB. ? No friend of his race can contemplate without . painful, emotion, HEARTLESS monopo lwta exWbiting s grasping avarice which hai dried, up every senti- went of sympathy'fa the public $jA created a" sordid 'selshneia 4 which is deaf to cries of JUSTICE AND PAIR TREATMENT -.PUBLIC CONTROL AND REOULATlON WILL PREVENT SUCH eONOITIONS. THE HEALTHY: COMBINATION OF HUMAN FORCES , 11 THE ECONOMIC WORLD "CAN" ACCOMPLISH RESULTS WHICH" r VLD NdT'-et effected by any inoivioual efforts. . t , ... I v u x - r s ii u I X ' X ' , III ' RomiI ths Morning tfnterprlts. I . X . ' ' X - ' i ,. III" " A anJlj BIB aJ rLsa aTB ' if' ' X ---- adT X II jf ew WVamffi bis ays v""i i:'" ' :: : I magazine dindH . ; (fp I . . Don't throw your magazines and - ' ' . efes- periodicals, away. There is ..-.:''.,'.''.,-,,.,.;. ; v , ,: 'imrl-Ji- i ; ,C much valuable information in .: :'-. ' ' '; 'Whan snsvi .,' . '.'.",. .,'"..'',', r ;., them-that will never be publish- " , .- " . j:' " jT? . 'V " ' ed elsewhere. The cost is little " '. ' . v' '' ' ' ''"'' K-rSllffe . M CITY BITHIFhISE ; ? :- .. " , Our boy will caU for the mag- 7V ' . ' '. '"'V lmXVA "' ' ' L ' ' - " . ' - - ""7 .'".'' i. , . , "Whafa ths differ W " .X , ;.".'''' - , ' '..,:'.. . : . . X, -: ' -., i' (T out of the waterage .-''--''.r-'-. -?---V.-::; ,- 1 - --- ... . . . . , , .: ' X The Orefldil Pruitorid Pre -Union Arsnnofcof tccd Dcrrv X'rafes . Ilsy. tiroin end Tec