C03MKG ETITERPRISE oaiGOV crrr, orsoon E. K. BROCME, Edit aod Fwblleleae, mm f soBsaurnm. .MM . IU . IN . .! Oh Taar. br mall la Months, br mall rur straits, by aall aw hv carrier immm iato first Pa par mo nret taiMrtJo. . ..! first Paaa. free Inch adaed laaartloaa. . le Prrfenrvd poelltoa) any pac. par b flrt biaartton ftararraa aoeittoa any paa. par adrtr a laaartloaat. . . . ...... ..lc In paw athae thaa flrat pa. P ea rm taMrtioa ! Sua paper athar thaa flrat pa, par fcseh added aiaerUoaa ..ae Larala lae par Una; la rafttlar adver Hear to llaa. Waats. Tor sal. Ta Rant. ale. aaa seat a ward flrat Inaarttan: aaa-balf aaat each additional Rataa for aavertlern In .ha Weekly Enterprtae anil ba tha Mm aa la tha daily, for advartlaamants art aapadaUy for tha weakly. flTiTt tha advartiavaaant la tranafarrad from tha dally ta tha wee ty. wit boat ebaaira. tha rata will ba aa aa tech for ra af tha papar. aaa las aa lack for apaetal poetttaa. Caah should aceorapaay order whara part la unknown In buatnaes. oftlca of th Catarprtaa. le) advertlalna at hel advertletns eatea. Circus adverttatn and special Iraaalant aeVarttalna at M la lae an Inch, accord mt to special coadltloaa govarnlna tha Tin Mala" and Bankruot Bala" advar- tlaaaaant U Inch flrat (narrtioa; addl- lliail tnaarUaoa una aaatter JSe Inch. - Mewa llrma and wall wvtt'an arttclaa af afartt. with imeraat to local raadara. will ba a-ladly accepted. Rejected manu ena awtet raturnad unlaaa aoroenpaa- aa by ataipaw piaaijpoataaa. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAE tor to draw trad trow tk surround In town. No rota caa ba caat With out Brat ataktag aurcaaMa. . Thar U quit enough trad going from Oregoa City to Portia bow, without tha practice receiving stlaaulua and a rouraxeiwavt from such a worthy or ganisation aa lha Woman" Club. No doubt tha movement wu mad thouabtlesaly. for tha prvtoua kiatory of thta club baa bevnUo build up Ore icon City. In the various atrawberry districts of Oregon, W'aa mgton, and Idaho tha grower aro preparing to hart abundant crop tha largest they bar ever had atnc engaged In tha Indua try. The recent ralna were quit a gen eral all over tha North weat, which means many additional dollars to those who will have thla dellcloua do mestic atnall fruit for sal. At Roae burg. Oregon, a thra-days strawberry carnival will be conducted for which extensive preparatlona hava neon made by the cltliene of that enterprta tng town, located In the southern por tion of the state, and surrounded by some of the laraest strawberry Iteias to be found In the North went. If tha berry grower use good cara In pack ing their fruit, says the PaciHc Home stead, they will reap large financial retarna from it this season. City denl tens wilr bave the fruit at any price, but they want It placed before them lu the very best condition. a MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911. TRUST SAID TO IIAVE BERRY CROP TIED UP Hit! Unfurled to Greet Men Who Saluted It Fifty Years Atfo in 0 r O - i ,i Sa aaf ;Cv .... May 13 In American History. 1848Tbe rolled Sistea declared war amlnst Mexl-o. f.Mimw ried 10.0)rt.(i0 to carry u I be war. t8Cl-0real Britain iwued rolnnm tlon of neiilralilT In Amri-an -1 v 1 1 war. luiltle of Hie il wr: a skirmish hi rnlmet Hatw h:i. n.sir Brasua SiiiiiImbo. JSS4 Cyrus Mi ,nruil k. Invrnlor of arrV nliurnl uim liiiory. .111 in Chaaco. used wvmt lire. ft)fi-Ciiiifrvin f BKVennira l" de IliaTBte Ui"n the afate of the rouo try mei tti Waahliigton. 1 910 Tb Tnlied Statea government iikad iieriulaalon of Cuba to raise the titlehlr. Maine, wrecked by exploslun in Tlavana hrtxr Feb. 15. lsrw. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS, i From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Bon acta 704. rites 4:40; moon rise 7:4 n. ax Heart to Hecift Talks. Dy rJ)W'W K. NYh Btnger Hermann again aspires to go to Congress from Oregon. He'll never get there. Binger comes from the oH t-lirw.l nt nnllflciana Ha t a fa mous man, locally, 1 years ago, be foro'the Oregon System came to uh. Have you en the exhibit of the Oregon City schools in the Weinhard building? It s worth while. Ther U no charge. This is the lant day. If oa don't know the progress your children are making In school, it's your own fault. The showing la won derful, and reflects credit on teachers and pupils alike. a-aa Oregon City welcomes a few hund red pedagogues who are here today from every B-ction of Clackamas County. They are engaged in a noble and uplifting work. Ke p your eir to the ground aud hear something drop In municipal cir cle soon. The Oregon City Woman's Club, noted for many good works, has made a serious mistake in diverting trade from this city to Portland in the selec tion of a young woman as their fav orite to send on a trip to Europe. We think a trip abroad would be a One thing, but behind the trip la a scheme on the part of a Portland department CAKDt.N IN UE.& ULAKT WulkiUK- "ue iltiv ii"t i tbruoeli lim ' i l'r .' "' ' iiiite.l Ik a i of I'lwi't"" ' ! dow -iil. over wbi li a wouiau workiiitf. My friend wild: . ' , 1jiI year that wiudow tvai rl cf if rtn and tinta lie f Jtio rure j beauty apots in all lliia prime" ! Then I thought of Humboldt's find , ing of the flower oo the crateta edge, j The great naturalist tells of finding j on the verge of tb crater of Vesuvius I a aweet flower. There waa Just a cupful of earth. Perhapa a naaslng . . . m . k. - M L A ih.M I Dira aaa aroj mt. auu i on the fearful edge of things tb sun- j hine and rain bad coaxed a nower. So the woman bad grown on the Hp of tbla crater of misery a little gar- den. Flower: In profusion God has strewn them j far up the bleak side of the mountain. ; In.the cranny of the roc.ks. de in the canyons, in wayside i'ossH,. God ha flowers to spare, while our flower must be carefully planned and plant- ed In tended gardens. But. mark you- Tbe flowers are planted first of all In our hearts! 1 The cynosure of our eyes, tbey are tended to give expression to tbe de sire of our heart, whicbr desire Is s faint shadow of tbe divine desire. j Bd this woman must bave held a flower garden In her heart. Somewhere In tbe woman'a eon) were ' grace and beauty and fragrance, and until tbla fragrance, and beauty and grace bad flowered Into floral fairness bwas not content I Ulked with ber. Praising ber effort to grow tbe Tines and blossoms. 1 aaw through tbe line of care and sorrow a aweet am lie break over ber face. Her Illumined feature and tb faint linger of tbe girlhood In ber eyea were good to see. Poverty and hardship bad not crush ed ouf of her tbe divine love for beau ty. Tier little garden on a window sill was planted there like an oasla In a desert, and she had grown some blos soms that but for her bad never bloomed. And she bad loved the ten der growing things because, first of all- ' There waa a garden In ber heart Copyright by .Arnp.r'jvia. Frea Ararc'at!?. - F lKTY yewW a long timenearly two generation aa asuafly Bgvred. Mniiv n hitve jws-rd from tb ataga of Ufa aluc tha stirring time of the i M-ln-iii.g of the civil war. Tha otbea day tb Seventh regiment of New York reiterated Ilia flftletlt anniversary ot the organisation' going to tlte fr.'iit. I i'e yountf men who now iotbb u raarioiawi Bn a the same iin-via I hat were Ir.tvartyd by tbalr prdcaaara ta April. Ml. wblla les ihan Ofiy survivors of the great war wba had betooged to tha Seventh rod la-liiiid In cMrrUgea. 'Jhere were many change along tb Una of march during "be half century rbat had elapsed, bnt at 432 1-afayette atrt tkar was uo cbaiige, rom ooe of tb upper window la tk building at tkat num ber fluttered a fiag-th nam flag that bad boon vnfurled whan tb Stk regiment man-bed past on Its way to Waabington and thence to the bloody battleQelda of tha next four yearn. And from the window two women looked at the tramping soldier. Tbey wer Mlsa Tanny Underbill and Mia Loula Underbill, slaters, .They lived lnJba Lafayelt afreet bouse la l"dl. and tbey bung out a flag and waved farewells to tb boy In Woe. 'Oo tbe fiftieth anni versary they-hung oat the nam flag and again waved handkercblefa to tba marching men. It waa a pretty bit of sentiment that mad tear gather In tbe eyaa of many af tha old veterans. NEW ARRIVAL BUILDS BUNGALOW ; Mr. RebackcV Horn to Hav All . Conveniences. Mrs. S. Robacker. who recently ar-1 rived In Oregon City accompanied by her husband, daughter and son. from Fort Wayne, ina.. is-tmuoing a mo-1 em bungalow of seven rooms. It will have a veranda eight feet wide. Among ihe comforts of this beautiful home will bo a fireplace, bath, hot and cold water. The house 1 on their property recently purchaSt-d at Mount j I'leasaiit. I The hoiiHe will lie supplied with i water by means of a gasoline engine. ' and the water pumped from the ex- rolloni wall on Ihe nlac. It la. Mr. uiia-iira Iniantton to have a shlnale finished house, the: shingles to do thoroughly oiled befor being pluced on th building. Tb house i to have double walls and double floors. The rooms will be Jarge and airy. There will be on the lower floor a living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and bath, while on the second floor there will be the three sleeping apartments, each having clothes clos ets, and linen closet. Tb contractor i Is Mr. Ludt, of Mount Pleasant. . Fined For Not Paying Bill. Charles Olson, charged with de frauding the City Restaurant out of 128. was fined $30 and costs by Justice of the Peace Samson Friday. Olson , had a board account at the restaurant. Patronize our advertisers. ' PROMOTERS THI PLANS (Continued from p" I ) V. A. Huntley decrlted the prac tical aide ot the plan and told of I lie Hwttiotnlcal methoda of construction. II declared tha Investors are getting loo cents on tbe dollar for Iheir mon ey. . . i a Opportunity Fin On. Frank Buacb talked of -toe o.hi tunlties In connection with the con struction and F. M S IXt. who has been working on the project nearly four years, said ckniss County offered the richest optsriunltles for a railroad he bad eve' seen. "Tha ton nage, the people and the land are all There,' he declared. "W hava Issued no promotion stock." Mr. Swift strong ly urged Oregon City people to boost the proKstion tb the utmost. A. J. Lewi talked from ihe stand polnMof the farmer, and he was fol lowed by F. J. Tisue. John W. ixxler, J. K U'aldron. Ceorge Randall. M. Justin, C. 8. Noble, Mr. Marshall. M. Telford and V. A. Shewman, all of whom talked straight lo the point. Judge Dimirk, Just before tha meeting closed, made the statement that he expected to obtain $50,000 In subscript ' tlona to stock from Portland x-iple within the next three months.. . 1 Tne meeting uh certainly educa ' tlonal. and gave those present a clear ! er Insight Into the plans Of tbe direr ' tors, all of whom are serving without compensation for th good of the city and county. PORTLAND FIRMS REPORTED TO ' BE IN COMBINE TO CON TROL CROP ' , Strawberries sold In lb Oregon City market Friday for SO cnta a bo or two boxea for 35 cania., Tbr a famine In tb Portland berry trad owing to California shipment a being delayed by a wreck along tha South ern Pactflo. It waa stated In Portland by lb manager of a leading firm -lha t bl company, together with another Arm, bad (tad up practically all tb largo strawberry producer of western Ora gon for th present season. This baa been th moat atartllng ploca of nwa thu ifar heard regarding tb traw. berry market. It meana, If tru. Ibat competition will be eliminated. Quotation for OrQn City., POTAT0E8-eat, IS.SO; good. $215; common. 1. Buying, carload, lcL $110; ordinary, I.W. FIXJUR AND FEED-Flour la ateady, selling from 15 to 15.40; vry Utile of chaaper gradea. Fd I higher and rising slowly. Uran brings . tta in in tit Kit. ahorta lit tO ISO. IIVOI f'V'-V - "--! - . rolled barley $31.50 to $3132. procaaa barley $33. w hoi corn $31 to $12. cracked cor $33 to 133. oai m 10 $33.... ... HAY (Buying.) Timothy $1$ to $11. Clover, $13 to lt:. Ml bay, tH $16; mixed. $13 to $14; alfaira, ia to $1. ! OATS ( Buying i Are higher, gray from $! to $:8. whit from $37.50 to $30.50. BCTTKR t Buying! Ordinary country bring from 15c to 20o, fsncy dairy from i to 22P. cream ery 85e. to"J5c.i . pecs-illuvlnai Are ranging from 18 to 20o, according to grade. POCI.TRY tHuying nrm wnn n tie good atock offered. Hens will bring ii ir in avtra ood condition mora. Oldrooatersarepooratsc tolOc. broil er bring from J2c to J4c, witn giaio demand. VOOI (Buvlngl Wool yrlre are ranging from 130 to lie. Mdll AIR t Buying Price on mo hair have been way np. som having brought aa h!jh aa 3e locally. Quo tation are Vc and demand ta strung . HIDES (Buying Green hide. 5c to Gv; aaltere, 64c lo (Vie; dry hide. ISc. to 14c Sheen- pelt". 25c to each. - --- PHIKU FRUITS Local price are firm at from Do to 10c on apple and prunes. Peacbe are 10c. SALT Selling ,$0e to oc for fine, 50 tb. aack. half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. aack a . Portland Vegetable Market. SACK VUGETABU- Carrots, $l.254$1.50 per sack; parsnips. $1.25 $tsn; turnips, $l.25ft$!5u; lerts $I.S0. VEGETABLES Asparaaus. aocft $1.75 per 'rate; bbage, aew, $3 per hund.rdwotght ; cauliflower, $1,504) $1.75 per doxen; celery, California, 75c 4rtHc per doten; cucumbers, $1,504 j i .'a per aoxen; eggpiant, iae per in.; garlic, 10c12c per pound; lettuce, 50c per doien; hothouse lettuce, $1.50 per box; peas, c(llc er pound; peppers, 30c 35c per MMind; radishes, 15c lr doxen; rhubarb, 2e 3o per pound; sprouts, o; tomatoes, $2$3 25. - POTATOES Oregon, Jobbing price, $2.50 per hundred; nw potatoes, 7c Cr7Vc per pound. ONIONS Jobbing price; Oregon There's One. Form oJ lnvestmenf which la akaalutaty aaf fe tvryfif, 'l II navar lump In valut. It Integrity la unquMtlanad. Th rlurti I rtaln, Principal la alway avallabla. It ha n lmnt f apaaulatlan. It U a STtngt Account in Ttie Bank of Oregon City Tb Oldest Bank la Thg County D. a LATOURaTTTl rraaldaal XBTtaL Csiu, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON ' - CAPITAL IM.0OC.0o Tranaaat 0eel tanking ualnee Opn tram a .at. H , , Or egoo City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM 1 ' Vor wanta aupplla with gay quantity af 4 feot r 1 Inch waia llvrd ta 'any part af City. Priaaa, raaaanabl. atltfactlan guarntad. Phar yWr a Hem $11 10 Cr. 5th 4 Ct- ---w- . Or city. Pacific Maln,S50z I Y'WHv yr; V I I iiitili aaAkaai V J eaaoM aa ie v Q aaOJ UWg UBUl raa raoJva saTi-amt- btercta. We aniv loaarana anrahrra In ih. P " 'T Haj la 4vanea. eM saW. and allow Tga) aaiTrTiTJ Una sua mar rkla lia lrreta and put It i-TZ?"! aetaal faayy e-. rtZ't?&,Vu"J?j loa-dirat a d hya lha aiaaaraoarrr . u..tTr!?.?!' P. bbfw aaawa BBMal BT BS lal aaw na SS aaklai a. a. ... ntll worn wmtmivm tmr aktakkaamM L. ' . ?". W ajliaaMfal at r1 .- - r-a a rarVTSiTa 7JZ2TZ2?2.T .-.. - . - . . CO i mi 11 jU ft , zzzJttzxzr trwfiafaiMliagiyatH aaHtfa r4 aw)e $4 A Stat, T,i.aaiii aaa aat aH aaa rtt eat A aumlraU UhmwI pairs aulal Ut yrsr, I u livalr and If SMialuutlllr ol ralrta-r. ablrb aaver la aoaiaa pornaa ana hu-n rki an am imiictarra llnonl alloalB ta alf lu Hilin nundrvOaof Iruta aauad euatuinars etatlilhl Utalr llraaaavaonlr tiaan iataiia4 ao cawia or iaira in a vnota aaaaai. i nay waia no aawa lhaa sa orainarr ura, ina uunotara raaiaun qnaitura bm aivan ir aavarai lajraes o Uiln, fa Un onaltura twin etMtalla braDarad labiiann tha Iraad. TM rwulir Irka d( Uwa Um la 1 10 o la pair, bat for trrt lain farnoaia w ara ri'"r or makln' a anadal faatory prV-a to lha attt m i nil i - v L 1 h-, .". II ra laathslsliiiatliili I 'A" a aaaalanxiaai V ad "O" alaa Ma aisa TP ta raaaat rial aaWaa Ha lira aall aajlaal m w gAay giDiaa. only M atpar pair. All erdanuVaHea 'l.ta at day Mlae la raoalaad. abl0 O. O. 1. ) amNoaal. VuudODutnricaMaMlM aa attained andfond lhaaa strtrllr a rapraaantaq. i wcviiiAiMtaattnaMai tin rm IaOaalt&aarniiiiisataa4liiaitiryaaatiiia. I 4 rattalifaia,aiaaaaaa. UmainurfaaiiiMitaMMkiai I aaaar. raa fca. aaat Ww.WtMalM aaw ataa aaa Hiaraa t,imM. I ??" aa aa alii 1 Uat ataawa immk a ijii aat autjlai ttti ma T.aa i--iiL-JaMVTlapaTaaaiaadwai ga ajiftliawl aamatthaaa. $t.S0 per 100; Australian. $3.60 per 100; Texaa. $2.25 per crate; Callfor nla, $2 per crate. Oregon City Stock Uuotatlen. HOOrt Hog are quoted. He lower. From 12S lo. to ISO lb. e, from ISO lb, to 200 h. me. . S Make Every Farm In I the Land a g School O r 0.! By Profetsor LIBERTY H. BAILEY, Director or tne New York State College of Agriculture TTT is the responsibility of every parent o II TRAIN THE CHILDREN. ThU rcfnsibility cnnot U II DELEGATED to the school or to any other agency unleag the parent DESIRES to give up the children wholly into ' the hands ot an institution, and this the farming people of our coun ' try do not care to eomider. If the farm family must take a real part in the educational devel- - ornnent of its children it must then have some kind of an ESTAB- - hhiimm I lor me purpose, it the country cniia is to ve eaucatea . TeBponsivelr to its environment and to the letter outlof.k for country life the educational agencies must have such facilities and equipment aa wrfll aalata them cIomaIt to the real ofTair nml tlm common thoucht ' of the community .The school must be a ntirf f the out of doors. . 1 1 a .i IWt'f T T TT ;Md fields gnd wooda grid crops gnu live stock imift te iiiiuttn EDUCATIONALLY. ' - We Cgn pever aeveiop country mo .ruwimij uniu mo iiviiicn anJ the schools gre orranited collectively. We must proiect the ehool INTO TTE HOME and the home into the school. , MAGAZINE BINDING . , i - - Don't throw your magazintsand periodicals away. There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little OH CITY OHMS Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. . . '', ' t at . . MV gUQCESTION. THERIFOrlE. IS THAT ON , tVERY FARM THIRI SHOULO Bf A PIECE) Of LAND DEFINITELY SET ASIDE FOR THE CHILDREN AND THE YOUNO FOLK, . f 0 BE USED FOR tui. Biieaas nr niurmimn intillictuxl ntiriit in I . v I' wa w . vaw ww. ... . . -- - - - - - - '," THE FARM AND IN COUNTRY LI'S. , ' r - f a ' f X .m 1 v, i El - . VEAL CAI.VKH Val talfw at from ae to luc srcordloi togiat UKEF 8TEKK8-Ilel th local market r felcslIV He IW weight. . - SIlERP Are firm at ie aJkla f weight. . ... . ' BACON, LAKH anl IIAM,m coRRESPorEr:a - MABQUAM. v ' Rain has siopM m wort ' few d)B. ' . A cro-vd saw the (U V at the sclml liouxe on Nay I A larae croad ltladei tk rraam social st th " ' wa a ucceHs fiimacUllr Socially. JU,.i' Mlsa Kcho Ijtrklns adjll"' Hubbard went to Metdowwooi urday or a hrt vlilt I fl , Klraer Mauler was n"". Miller cemetery My quay was one of the pall II. U Bklrvln died at aedti cn May a. Ttev. Mr, Pioneer, Mb Eat. la to be the pa 0(;V quam-Molalla nd Mullno ttm II will presrh t Mruu church Buiidsy. Mr M- , Mr. Mtimimwcr. from through town WedDewUy to Bcotta Mill to atta a vln'a funeral. " It Is rumored Ihst Aali bM bought pHrtofth.Ratl'"' near tha old Mortlaof MUL. OLADOTONI COUNCIL T Mmbr Tak Tim ' Jf"1 Tb. city council of(WJJJ,f In reguHr aeaalon W JV. Ing and business of "P, ouasad. Ail fM W tlii axeept Chamber Ho- ' having been recent r councMwIllawk, orda- to atold thing Is thor.uhly will be no time I" la getting to work. TB -ba held in th- Cro btt,Win tb nanlt building. ' ' : Llttl. Child Marjorl W.e child oH. T. Burr, of. l-" Friday. ' " The Oregon ; Pruitond Pre Union seus Arsenofc of Dcrrv Crates Hoy, Grain c"-Implements i