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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1911)
ETJTECFinSE C22GC3 CRT, OJLEGON t eat p c k. anooic, taita m whiihoe. . lUt. at tfce mm -rlaaa aMtter it Act at Marc TftHf If BjHTIIPfWIi 0a Tr. a is MnilM, by ateJI rvwr , ay iimnsiM lira , "Vet laa. ar First Pase, rrwJ poeM MM . IH . I.et .Ue .le ......Me In rial " lw HWMliir tha ftrat pin Mr tax flnA iMflflptfto '!' tSc Baa hi xlwr I lua flrat pace,: Mr teak eadea atatt toaaa 4 (to ' tUaeala la par Dm; ta ragalar aeVer -; Wtau. Par Mala. Ta Meat ate .. aae seat wera eaca analUnaal Katae for adeertlatnn ki ws" Wrthty Batarartaa will ba Iba aaaM aa Br tha Sally, for advert lamaeata art eepaclaUr far tka an Sly. Wbera the a4aruaat ta tranaferrad free the salty la tK war r. wtthoat eJiaae. taa rata wlU aa U mm mtcm far taa at taa aeper. aae lea aa .. . aai u la vn knows la liuaHnaa cfflo) or Ua ,-rtarprta. . ... l-eaj aararOatag BtJrgmJ advertising Clreua edverttatag aad apUI traaalaal .. advertiataa at e ta Me aa took, aurora m ta -epectaJ esadltloaa govarntna taa rtra Bale" ana Bansrupl adm its lee taaca rirst btaertioa . N'awe Hi an sad wall wrtttaa arttetaa at aaarik ants tataraat ta local rai dira, anil aa gladly acceptae. ftojreted ataau aallf ta aarar returned uajeee aeronpa" a mf suatoa la prepay aoacaaa. . 1 CITY OFFICIAL NCWSFAPCR. 'iilla,,.',.i,"ii1'..''T-Mi.- 1 J. . I" . , , ., ' Uiy U In American History. imBobert Owen, social reformer, founder of eettlenwatii la tbe Unit ed State. tKM-IT.tiMtl IVA IT57 Coarentloo niet In 1'blbtJwli-hla ta frame the feovral HKttfutlon. lmt-l-anli- 0 Nrar "ii.rk k Kv change. e-ed:iij: faiiiirv. .if hi.h.t bank. tan lan Jriiirt. i..t-t :rfi.- A mere an .f..r aim utt.i. lot. ' "died: Uwa 1K Clair PI aa tin and Isaacta vhlca aa strar taa pron and hop crops ara to ba tosoa tka aubct of Uraatir tloa by th atparta at tsa Oracon Art- cultural " Coilaita. Tka wark bacas this wk kn Professor H. 8- Jscli soa ssd H. r. WUsoa want to 8sJm ta lavastista taa praaa pasta ol tha districts, aa fonad wo lasacts do Id a amch harm to jrouac grana. May It lhr go to ladapaadaaea to hart a lt work oa hop crop pasts. - Tha Salem fruit ttaioa has doaa mack to facilltata tha latsilatioa harlnc nada sd sddlttoa to Its hulM Ing to pravldo headquarters for' tka ipsrts ahila they ara at worn laera. CHICKCN HAS FOUR LEGS Mother Thought To Have KHtod Freak Hatched At N.lflM. Mrs. Wlliaai Dann. whose home la at Gladtone. and who recently set oaa of her prlaa hens on fourteea eggs, found to her surprlee a. few days mo a 1 four kncced chicken la the neat. All of taa eacs piarea under tha hen hatched and this freak was amonKi tbem. Tho ef hatch ed in the flight but at the time of Its discovery tha lit la chicken was dead, and It ! presumed that the. mother killed It. Tha Jer were perfect,, two of which were where they should hr been while the others were closer to lu head. Had the freak of nature lived It would have been placed on exhibition by the owner of tha chickens. X Riys Show Bones of Feet That . Arc Worth Fortune. to a Dancer STANDING 8. Pacific Coast' V. U P.C. Portland" '...:5 17 55 San FtsdcIkco -. - U. tl .533 Oakland 23 .511 Sacramento 31 II -500 Vernon SO 33 .465 Los Angeles , 17 , -5 North western. Spokane ,. 1 5 Seattle 13 .575 VaacouTer --IS 10 .543 Tacoma 0 14 .417 Portland 14 1 Victoria vt..: ......... 1 -J73 . 11 V ': I ' . '.- ' II UtV-.i P1 : VSL' : f I4 I ' III K t'f I N 1. Ill II d;-M ff -x ) a V'-L if ; AST(tONCtCAL GVENT8. fPVoai soon today to ouou imotr.i Saa arts 7u&. rises 42V; moon rtes Sl p. as. . Let every man Jack of us wear a caraatloa today. z- aaa Did yoo hoar of Joe Sheaaan. the boy who made Oregon City famous at Euceae. Happily, there was no offi cial to that out oar high school ath letic team. - a . ' Those who failed to attend the Mo lalla railroad meetiag at the Commer cial Club Friday, night did pot hear an extremely lucid presentation of the scope of the project. Nona Interested should miss tha story of tka meeting la Saturday morning's Enterprise. Oar ova Attorney-General sari tha state railroad com mission cannot force the railroads to advertise lime tables. This Is a decision that the public should appreciate. The opto km of Attorney-General Crawford Is a bright -and shining statement. In the mean time there ia no way for as to learn of the time of arrival and departure ! of trains except through the medium ! of the-. stalk master, who is always busy and not always court eons. How beautiful traveling would ba If all depot scents were like our own Eddie Fields. -4s . One hundred and fifty tons of wool from tha several thousand sboep be longing to a firm of sheepmen In one . of the Washington farming sections will be taken on a rather elrcui'ous routs in Its trsntfer from seller to pur chaser's place of business. It wss taken to Portland by steamer and there loaded onto an ocean vesel for .San Francisco where It will be tran shipped and taken to the Isthmns of Tehauntepec, in southern Mexico, where It wfll ba carried serosa that country to the Atlantic coast and load ad oa vessels for Boston. The buyer is of the belief thst he can save a considerable amount In freight charg ed under what the cost would have ' been had the wool been taken acroxs the continent by rail transportation. The f)eecs brought from 9 to 12 cents a pound. Oe4 PRUNE PESTS TO BE KILLED. Oregon Agricultural College Starts Investigation. CORVALLIS, Or., May 13. Spo- Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. E CASTES. OSSEJtVANCC I am an optimist However. I strike a minor note occasioaslly. Now that ater Sunday la far enoush away let ma sound that note. .. For aeTeral weeks- preceding that Sunday I nted the advertising of the milliners a ad tailors and .'ready made dealer. If you remember tbey ran' Uke thCr"- 'Easter millinery.' "Garments for Easter Sunday.?. "Get Into the Easter procession." And so forth. Without desiring to be Irreverent It seemed to rue there was a kind of "resurvevtloo sod what will you Wear for aa Easter bonnet" mixture of surgestloa In the newspa per announcements. Too are Tbe Fourth of July baa been turned Into a sort of rro between a Pain's pyrotechnic display and a beer picnic. The olMerVauce of Memorial dy con sists lanfly In portia' and pe-dlng events. We hare almost ruloed Christ mas by tbe preholidsy ruh and our extravagsoce la giving. 1 said to myself Ara we spoiling this most significant of all tbe Christian festivals by mak ing it an anonal clothes exhibition 7 My wife did not tblnk ho.' llowrrer. by Judicious questioning as we came home from the services 1 learned from her that' one of her friends, a regular church communi cant, had stayed away that day be caue she was afraid she might look a little hlDT In the midst of the new plumage On tbe other band I could not help but note tbe fart that there were people in tbe church that Easter morning who neldom had been seen there. Perhapa they came to worship. And I thought of all the tired mllll nem and inllors and sewing women and clerk who nnd been rushed at Biof day and night to fumlob forth the trappings of the Easter celebrants Were tbey at eburcb? Easter! Day of alt meaningful days In the long 2.000 rears since the angel rolled away the stone from tbe mouth of tbe sepulrher and'ttrnught life and Immor tality to llgbt through tha gospel of the rewurrectW.n! I mnt have thought aloud, for my wife said: "Well, the new things were perfect ly lovely And there certainly Is noth ing wmng In wanting l wear and see the beautiful things. Is theref "No." I said. "No, bar DCCATION la aa Important when applied to ana' extremity as to aha other. For Instance, Hiss Bessie Clayton has highly educated toes. To be sura, aha has not neglected her mlsd either, and aha aaa many charms of person, but her educated tooa and tha muscles that control than ara la mora ways than one her real support. Mlaa Clayton was wan knowa as, a dancer la taa United States a few years ago. She retired fmm the stage' for a time, and whoa aba resumed her career abe resumed It la Lon don, and Just now she la tbe rage over there. So great was the curiosity about tha ease with which aha could suppnrt berwelf oa her toes without nsing aaetal toe capa or other supports that X ray pictures were made to show the forma tion of the hooea of her nimble fee if The manner la w.hlch tha foot Is arc bad while MUa Clayton la dancing Is clearly sbowa. -. STATE FAIR VMS were opened Friday afternoon until they were closed lant night 'the large room was thronged with people. . Nev er before had a public exhibition of the sork of the children of this c)ty been given and the residents were amaxed rat the excellence of tbe specimen . i io n. It was generally spread that ! Orgon City la providing educational I facilities equal to that of any city In the country. Tha Industrial drawing J specimen, the object of which la to i give the pupils Initiative wss one of Th. ..Mhiti,.. .v- i T.w.'the leading attractions, and It Is the The exhibition- of the work of tb ; iusi tkat thia sncMfara maxh. I children of the Oregon City Schools In j (Kj of instruction 1s far superior to the i the Welnbard building attracted ' 0u one. . " (another large crowd : Saturday and t The crowd was large Saturday j Superintendent Tooe haa been urged tbM i( WM impossible for Superintend ent Tooxe and tha corps of teachers to explain the work to all. However, REQUEST THAT CITIZENS BE CIV EN FURTHER CHANCE TO SEE CHILDREN'S WORK. by scores of persons to continue ft j several days this week. He aaid la it night that be had not decided wbeth I er thla could ba doner Because of tha remarkable Interest taken In the ex- niniuon suprtntenaeni Tooxe also-haa been asked by tha management of tbe State Fair to have an exhibition simi lar to the ona Just given at tho state fair. Thla matter will be taken up j oj irw uoara 01 mreciors 01 me schools And tha superintendent In a few days. The exhibition attracted persons from all porta of tha county and even J other parts of tha state. From the umn me uoors ot tne exninition room and a general understanding of how'""' the children are tangbt was obtained SliOK l.'i LOCAL tfffRNE my CARROTS, TURNiPw AN0 STS WILL Bl SR0U0HT IN ' NEXT WEEK. There Is a short ago ,b ll,lr of vegetables la Oregon City Car rots, turnips and heels will coma In the latler part of next waeh.whea prices ara e peeled to become more reasonable. Tha PPl of vegetables now is limited o rhubarb, radishes. . . 1 . J. a h lumiit leiiure, green wan The publication of tha drmand for mohair led to several growers bring ing In loads to thla market Saturday. Quotations for Oregon City. POTATOES-lleat, 13 10 13 50, good 1335: common. 3. Buying, carload, select. 13,10; ordinary, tl .W- FlXH'rl AND. FEED Flour In ateady, selling from 16 to JO; very' llttla of cheaper grades. Feed la higher and rialng slowly. Ursa brings from I &0 to $17 &0, aborts 131 to $JV rolled barley I3I.&0 to 133 33. process barley J3. hole corn 31 to 132. cracked cora f 33 to 3S. Wheat f 33 , to 333. ' ' j HAY (lluylng.l . Tlmolhy ! lit. Clover, 313 to 14; oat hay, 114 ! to IK; mixed. $13 Id 114; alfalfa. 111! to li. . -. i OATS Buying Are higher, gray from 2 to 123. bltt from 127.50 to 130.50. . . ; BITTER (Buying! Ordinary country brings from 15c to 30c, fancy dairy from 3"c to 22c, cream ery 22c to 23c. EOCS Uluylngl Are ranging from ike to !0o. according to grade. --PO''LTRY (Buying Firm with lit tle good stock-offered. Hens will bring 14c, If In extra good, cyadltloa more. Old roosters ara poor gt tc 10 10c. brott. rrs bring from 2c to 24c. with good demand. WOOL Buying I Wool prices are rsnglng from 12c 10 He. MOHAIR ( Buying Prices on mo hair have ben way up, soma having brought as h'gh aa 3o locally. Quo tations are 37Hc and demand la strong HIDES I Buy Ing Green hides, Ec to Cc; sslters, 5 He to (He; dry hides, lie to lie. Sheep pelts, 2Jc to 75c each. ' . ' DRIED FRI'JTS Local prices ara firm at fmm tc to loo On applea and prunes, peachea are 10c. SALT 8elltng 50c to 0c (or floe, 50 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. aacka Portland Vegetable Markets. 8ACK VBtlETADLES Carrots, lt.23fftl.50 per aark; parsnips. 1 12 OH 50; turnips. t. 25011.10; beets, $1 50. VEGETABLES Asparaaus. 0cr 11.75 per erate; eabbage, flew, 3 per hund.dwelght; ' cauliflower. 11.500 11.75 per doxen; celery, California, 7Sc efftftc per doten ; cucumbers. 11.50V 12 25 per doten; eggplant. 15c per lb.; garlic, incfllSo per pound; &oc per doxen; hot house 03 per box; pass. pound; peppers, 0c(f35c radishes, itc per doxen; f(3c per pound; sprouts. There's One Form o! Investr whicK la ahaalutaht ..f. t , ,wr svtryana. It navar glumpa In .valus. Its Inttgrlty la unuostlansd. Tha return la aertaln, Prtnslpal la alwaya avallsbla. It kit no alamant af pstulstlsn,' It Is a SaTtngi Accoont hi The Bant cf Oregon City Th Oldtht Bask la Th County THE FIRST NATIONAL ol ORBGON C3TY , OREGON CAPITAL, 10.00000 Traaaaata a antral Banking Business. Om trwt, a. Oregon Qty Wcod and Fuel Coapi: F."M. BLUHM I Your wants supplied with any quantity af 4 foot sr 1 inch h II vrd t any part af City. Prises, rsssensbls. Satltfastlan guarantead. ' Hema 1-110 1 ' Paeiflo Main 3M2 V Phor year s Cor. Kb t4 CaV, Of an e IV L 1 --r t. W luraliil C VT o:,.'"" l-' I All '"jy:"- so sltoa Tgaj ra' PaaV?"'r-' i H M rn Prrl auZ UMiuuum.,T a.,.!.. . " XMDWl.KkUM I 1 1 ' a -" -4 1, imtw im (I ava, vataa, ara in iwl MMm w a. A kaiMlml Uwnaud nalra aiiiil U4 vp.r waawfitriivnf i, livelr and r rwin, Terr flnraMe sn4 lined lul.la ana a M-Ul qulu ( rnlrfvr, wlttrh awear re maw liaraaa sad ahW-a rknea mm imi puurtan-s alUwmi allavlae tha sir to a barehunarxtaof iellenfniM al.Sr eiacinintiuwirureBaoir luMiimau or tales la a ohula aeaain. TheawaiaSao aa erdJnarr Ura. taa iMnolararwUuiMf aual rlea lr aeeerU layers of Uila, eiMlall ltanalha tread. Tha nnl, mm ni 1 la IIS 1 pT pair, hat liadractldna pnnni we sra Oar hxier la rmalvad. Va ship O. O. l. oa apuroral. Xu I - - 1 V etuiuwrrs HI PatlastastalitMXii Ni as ones n.'J -Si SSt.'!Sramm' 13 asaai ftvaaltsaff I atft a4FA439Basa) fsaT4 aaaAaiaBs. lira W4U MM f T 4. salr. AUaraMl iw w Dot pa s am awl 1 Derthlck Club's New Officers. -The elllwrs elected at the meeting of the IiertMrk Club on Friday after noon at tbe home "of Mrs. Charlea H. Cauflleld, were aa follows: prenldt. Mrs. John F. Clsrk; vice-president, Mrs. Anna 8. Ilavea; secretary. Mrs. Theodore. Osmund; treasurer, Mrs. I L Pickens: Show Women Crimi ; nals No Ier cy ; They're as Bad as Men K Br JuM NORMAN i. DIKE of Brooklyn. FT: ALtiitE U o sex in crime. A woman who comtniU a felony fl ' ghoald receive no leniency merely bcc:rje hc i a woman. , 4lf women desire EQUAL R1GHT.1 "iWintiet be prtf- i'i ; ; par a . ? ?. I am quite willing to believe in .fact, I am Very well convinced there iboold be no'aex in POLITICS. But I imit eay, as a judge, I am entirely convinced 4here should be no sex in CRIME. ' ' " ' f ',' , , '-' . . " . .''A CRIME IB A CRIMtC A MAN AND A WOMAN COMMITTING TUB BAMC FELONY MUST BUFFER EQUAL PUNISHMENT. PROM THE JUOOE'S POINT OF VIEW THAT IB QUITE CLEAR. ' . It is ridiculous to plead for a lighter sentence because the crimi nal involved happens to be a woman. In Bornj, cases that very fact xsales the wrong more difficult to understand. - ;i ' - - . ' .- ! ' . ' 'V. ' " ' . r . ' ', , . 'a ' . Read tha Morning enterprise. I K)TATOE8-Oregon. Jobbing price, I2.&0 per hundred; nrw potatoes, 7c t?7He per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prlres; Oregon 13.73 per 100; Australian, $3 60 per 100; Teiaa, 13 23 per crate; Call for nla, 3 per crate. Oregon City Block Quotations. HOCiti Hogs are quoted 4c lower. Front 1ZS lbs. to 130 lbs. IHc, from 1 160 Iba. to 200 lbs. SHe. ' I VEAL CALVES Veal calves bring ' from 8c lo 10c according to grade. lettuce, l.60 r wjiVJaCSLSTO per pound: li&Tw-5aiftSa rhubarb, 24r ifUTeT.T- c; tomatoes, J V,7i J 1. j-1. rf-r'r immm way aaSaari BiMaeaBaaaMMtoaaiOT -a. m. , A ' HREF STEERS Ueel steers for turvsyors Perm Partmn tit n local tnnrkets aia felchtug SH'C'i E-.fl. Oreen and & Merrill k SUe live weiant. formed a psrtnenMp m istvrrws SHEEP Are firm. at tc to Se live weight. 4 UACON, LARO and HAM, ara firm. draftsmen, and have reotet wan tha Masonic bulMIng, Ur.Qnm MAGAZINE BINDING Don 1 throw your magazines and periodicals away. " There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little 01C011 CITY HITHiPiilSE Oar boy. will call for the mag azines if you Phone. -- son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif eri thla city, and Mr. MsrrlU rw cams to this city from Lo California. . TCOZE PROTEST B O (Continued from asfi I) EMaraif delated Mount Mi then debated an entirely lit" Qiirsilon with the Psrkplsce h 1 lug tbe debate. ' frofeasnr Jtmes denN iWj !hd leen any Intentloa to Oregon City Wh, School eit t , ct.ntesl. He. said thst tot?,, Tone was at fault declarinlMt' ! bate had been arranged hatwtei t Oregon City and Etarad teW that Superintendent Toon W telephoned that the 0rl C7 ' would ba unable to take P w ; that soon after he wm Pl c' 1 cf the debating work as ' principals of the chooli Mklnf fc f their schools would PrtkiPj" the debating cotiteta. Hj ' l about two weeks before tbt 1 for the debstes Snperlatwd'at T' I told him that be thongbt the v ! were to be between the WJ , ! and that he did not set ajw 1 I gon City High School cwu I rn . . , ik. Tlili aala ! " left Estarada without aa oppot" na P - - - eliminated James aald 1 Tout about a weea oeiw- : - '. a a n rial in aet for tha Oregon city r" Kepnone'atV.l- 'TrofesaoT Mlaa Olover, prlndpol achoola, testified I" n,lf M or Jaraea' contention. . . Before taking uP thj P"J , rintandent Tooe th ofheera as followi: C. Canby. president ; A- o. lary, and Mra. y. "r orer. These offlcera wlh t' arlntandent Gary, as l school pupil-. J" Howard and Kenneth Hn' choaon thet 'efoBi Jamea wase-elected Ml bating work. The Oregon Fruit and Pre . Union sens ArsendlcfM Us Dcrry Crotcs i:cy,0rc!n cncJT