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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1911)
IIOIININO ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1911 f KOariKG BITEIIrSlSE - csxoox OTT.oasGoa fc I. BR004E. Eat A IIU. tlUHH at Oty, Oeiiia. aaoer ikt Act a. lb.- nm af sctMnriwi . Om Tear, by a, ill M j I Ml 1 J! f rwr stoat be. by WTUriUM E4TB Plrat Put .lla rmt Pas. Mr tec it SHaferrea aoarttaa aay ease, 444 hwrtloa 1 II Hn ptr other thaa first aa, par bar flrat Inawttna IU Una Npr etbee (has first HI. aar a4a as none ,se Larale 1M par Ha; reawtar ttaara ic Ha. Waata rr Rat. Ta Rant, ete. aae rat a wore firat asaaruaa; aaa-fceJf seat rack additional. " Rata for adrertlatn ta Jm Weakly Catarprtae will be tb aaaw aa la tba daihr . fur a4vrttaraeate art in dally far lb weekly Wber Ihr a4verUeraarat la trenaferrea from tbe dalty ta tb a4b,io,n hrr wit boat rtkaar. tba rata will be fe aa lack for a of tba paper, an la aa ' I Inca for epectal poalttoa, J I party la unknown In baatneaa ofnee of ! . trie aTnterprtee- LecaJ aTrtlaiaf at kt"l advertlsta rataa. A vmrl mtv At 5Srf Iji tAr an tnh .'.'Ma. ' trig to spaciai coadlUoaa totemlng- tba "PVa SaJc" aad Bankrupt SaJ Mtiairata ate Inch flnri tairtoa tinwal laarrttona aaaa . aiattar Sac adver- Nwa Itraaa and mrli wrlttaa artieiaa af BMriC wlta tatcraat to local rialiia. anU ba (laaly accepted Rrjvctad aua- aertpta arar morn ay axmorn to prrpajr CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. May 16 h American History. lTOI-Otoerl Jnta Hurtrk m ' BMCKJrT of t tkv Atlltk-air t Ift1 born 1T3I. I8G0 Tbr facuHiK !iilii;-iifi Ooa Barf li t"h-aif Tb lhir cratio rofmtioo bad altvndr la Ckarlrio and ursnl -r Uj alaTrry trt"t fhr l.'ti-n'"-Uraa asplrantu for Um ri- -I ataadard brafrr aev l.iiv-in. S. -a ard and t'bt1. l.in- 'o fjatrd. IMS Prcvidrot Jofcwn wt'-4 f bfO admtftiBS 'ox.r-iJ.. . r-w Caioa. To utr a-a in"M.it . int. AtTRONCMICAL EVENTS fTroaa auca fOT t anno t'-o-r.-T Saa art TT, rt 1 37 Jar imrTii. M aani: mnua n V : ta . aarcio fsrtart oath: f m . M-t Mrfirary at arArilco. finbrt frrn kalf-breed. wko tried to whip rjwpwt gkeriff Frost. wt against tk wroaa; aaaa Tke peace officers of tkla j CsT tar demcostrated on nameroas 1 era san,, tkat fkey can take car of -- as Jayed forty-five years a was not tk acjentifle cam It is MAay. as ia proved by tke article re rist4 today from tke first iaaae of ti Wek!y Eat-rprts Bat the rivalry I was jat as k-en and the interest as great- Think of the score. 77 to 4 The exhibit of the Oregon Oty SrhOf !k in the Weinhard Pulldlnr waa a revelation to the itizns nf this I city and county. The work of the children I certainly of high order and reflects credit upon Superintendent Toor and the teacher, as well aa the children tVm Ives. Methods of teacb int; have undergone a radical change in 'he law ten years and Ort-gon City la to be congi.itulatei upon being ia be forefront of vrogre.sH. The city ha leason to be proud of the schools. ee MRS. JACOBSON LEAVES TODAY, Surprise Party Tendered Her By Friends. Mrs, R. Jacobson, who departs today for a two montha' visit In Wisconsin, was tendered a farewell surprise party by a few 'of ber friends on Saturday evening at ber borne on Fourth and Center streets. The evening was de voted to music and games, and a most enjoyable time waa apent. Refresh ments were served. The guests de parted at a late hour wishing their hostess a bon voyage. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. Mrs. Clarence Farr, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. G. F. Anderson, Mrs. Peter Kloostra, Mrs. Lindqulst, Mrs. Pauline Schwartz, Mrs. Anna Johnson. Mrs. Minnie Donovan, Mrs. R Forsberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward. Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Miss Maude Ugbtbody. Miss Nancy Llad quist. Miss Gertrude Lindqulst, Miss Gertrude Sigurdson, Miss Miller, Miss Adams. Miss Hazel Farr, MIsa Myrtle Donovan, Harlan Donovan, Milll Panama Exposition Will Prove a Na tional Benefit jr CHALS C MOORE. President of th World Panama PaclBc . , "exposition Company of California . . HE., Paiunu cmnal eipo.ition, to in San Franciaco, la fl going to OPEN TILE EYES OF THE WORLD to th V prat poeil)ilitie and VAST IJESOIJUCKS OF THE ; . west: ; ' . -. ; THIS WILL ALSO PROVE A NATIONAL BENEFIT. AS IT WILL RESULT IN tRINOIMO TO ., MANY EASTERN PEOPLE TO WH0k THE WEST IS SIMPLY 'A PART OP THE MAP A KNOWLEDCQ AND UNOERSTANDINO Of ' TH COUNTRY. IT WILL MAKE THEM arTER APPRECIATE THEIR COUNTRY. - ' StimoUting tba interest ttat rasternerf would hate in tba trip to tb west and a riait to the exposition is the DESIRE toee the citj that within fire jean rehabilitated itself and raises the nbnej to finance what id rare to prove one of the 1 HOST ELABORATE EX POSITIONS the world baa errr acen. ' ' A . Jaeaaoa. KMMk ' Oty Palsrssnaa Ore left at tk af c of tb Eaterwria Moaday . rkeefc kick a foead oa th etret Sunday. Tk ekee. wkkrk la M eat lor oaly M ceata aad waai evtAaatle-Hataaa'id for parser at of M aaea bear tk aigwatara, -Ckartae HoUaa." It Uot tk Bask of Oregon City. byaaKaawMBaBMBBBBajaKaawaBawaaBwawAawaw SHERIFF STOPS PltT PrOMT. , , . VotMtc Ma G t Wt kiwa to Settle wwtcawvy. Two Orfw City young kifa larolvea ta aa akarraUaa Moa4aj artrraoow aa4 waat t thw Tm 8M to arttl It wltk tkwlr katm. TWy wtjra folktva! icrnai ik rlrer by ktrgw croaa. garrlaT MM apBoarral om tk arD kftrr oa of lk kx(r kd mtaln4 baltcr4 yw. Tka iWrtg took tk rooBf to Jastrra of tka FVac Saoaaoa'a okV kora tWy wrra aad to akako aabdm. TkT mi Ihrr ka4 Picke4 U bttlTOU4 tka Wrat Sid to r-tap arrrat. Thr hrriff. bovrrar. tbforwrrw tkraa tka! j fighting mas on allowro la an? part qf tbr coaatjr. i BOLVsnHnri 1FBAS ALLGAIIE :45 YEARStAGO Baarhall faaa of todajr will bo Intrr rsted In tba rrport of a ram played j io thia iiT fortr-flva yeara ago by tkr Ciackamaa Club aad tbr Ptoorrr Baa-' ball Oub,xf Portland The acor saa ! some hat largrr tbaa'tboa of today, I bui tke icanir waa none tk lraa to- j (treating on tbat account and rivalry ' waa kern. The folkraing tlrafiipttoo of tkr gam wa publiahrd in the flrat Itaue vt the Weekly Enterprtae on October j The Pioneer Baaeball Clnb of Port-1 lam paid our city a rialt on Saturday, f I he I3tb. and participated with the j Clackamas Club ia a matcb game. ! Tk day waa pleaaaat and tbe playing ! I One. Tke Brat two Innings pat tk i Fioa'rs rar aaeaa or ttte (. lacumaa f Clob It wiU be arm tkat tke Piotr ! marned with two atxaight blinds on I tpeir acore. Tke following mat were . tnade: Home Runs 0 CUckaavaa Clab X. W. Randall. Capt., c. S. D. Pope, pitcher Geo. Sneppard, lat base G. Bridge, shortstop . . . P. Barclay. 3rd base... A. M Zigier. right field . C. Maaoa. center field. . . P. Cbaraaa, :nd base. . . Runs . . . . . . -.5 ..4 . . i ..4 ..5 45 Runs ... .. 8 ..8 ..7 . .8 .11 0 o 0 0 0 2 Home Runs 0 I a Ptuoeer Nine W. K Wetberell. 1st T. F. Miner, catcher . . . Jas. Steele, center field J. rpton. snortstop . Wadhams. 2n4 base. 0 j Qoackeobusb. pitcher 2 J Butchel left field.. 0 P. DeHnff. right field S F. M. Warren. Srd baa 9 I 0 5 were 77 inning- The runs as follows: made each 1 2 2 4 5 7 I I Clackamas 2 7 4 1 1 S 11 1" pioneer.. 20 28 1786600 At the conclusion of the game the participants sat down to a a'imrtuoiis feast at the Barlow . M.. tse. where good cheer prevailed until lisp hoar for aepanure ior ronuoa. me Oregon City Brass BanJ under toe leadership of Mr, Thoroa-t Milter, headed the prcesftion on the line of mffrch, and playej" their part In .a most creditable aul tans factory manner. A large numt-cr of ladle, both from P'rtlaiid ' and Oregon City, were on ihe giouads and witnessed the playtnfc. The tionn expressive of their pleasure! Clackamas Club adopted resolutions expressive of their pleasure tending thanfcs to the Brass Band, etc.. which we regret t sy have been mislaid and we cannci pnblleh them a' this time. Th Pioneer Club sends us the following fur publica tion: At a regular meeting of tno Ploneec Bane Ball Club held on the evening of Monday, October ISth. 1S06, it was nnanimouBly resolved that a ote of thanks be and is hereby tendered to I he members of the Clacknmai Base Ball Club of Oregon City 'or hospitali ties extended to the members of this club while In tbelr city on the 13th, Inst. To the Oregon City Brass Band I for services rendered on th occasion, and to mine boat of the Barovr Huuse for his many kindnesses to onr visit ing members and friends 'ronj Port' land. That these resolutions be ordered published In the Dally Oregonlan and Herald othls city, and the Enterprise of Oregon City, and that ihe secretary be Instructed to forward o copy to the secretary of the Clackamas Base Ball Club. THEO. F. MINER, F. M. WARREN, President Secretary. JkoIiw. Mr. Woodward, Gold Lace tnd Ermine Bcintf ''Prepat'tAfor.CoronM6n Robes , .?.. . --.v ; ' aw V . ' 1 X v , ' . - . . -.! , - .-'-- . v i. . rS'-lZl - . aawaaw jyl 111 Pkotca kj American ITaaa AaaocUUoav R EAL gold tkraada vara as la coroaatloa rob. Tk protean waa qrntta alow, tea lock af tb lac being- tk avert g daily oatpat af akiUad waa ter. PreparaUona for tb coroaatloa vara began aaaay aaootba ago, and tb waarlng of tb gold lac aad tk aaaOn; vf tk ana la, botk f wbick uaka are abowa la tb partmrae a bora, war only a aaaaO portJoa af tk work tbat waa doo. Bla- torte old Woatnalnatar abbey wma materially c banged. adlltlonaI aaala aad (aOrta being coaatraetod, and aa addlfJoa waa ballt to accomnaoaat tboa a titled by official rank to view -tb ceremoay. ' Eaaland doe not bar a roaatjoa. vary fta. and whew tb ta not aQowed ta paaa aaaoticed. 1 CLARK SENTENCED TO 50 DAYS. Man, .Who Attacked Deputy Sheriff, Goes t JaiL Harry Clark, Jr.. wko attacked Deputy Sheriff Frost Saturday, was sentenced to fifty, days In jail by Depo ty District Attorney Stlpp oa Monday. A warrant charging Clark wtb lntos ration and disorderly conduct - was sworn out by Joaeph Andrews. When the deputy sheriff aerved th warrant on Clark, th latter realated arrest. Tb deputy sheriff waa forced to us ijjhis club. He was assisted In subdu- ing th half-crazed man. by Harry Trembath. Policeman Cook, who bad arrived by this time, snapped band- cuffs on Clark. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS- F. M. Wagner to Martin and Anna Dragseth. 22-10 aeree. township - 5 south, range 1 west; $10. Otto Qnaas to Tneador Quaaa, 100 acres, section 13. township 4 south, range 1 west; 91781, quitclaim. T. W. and H. L L. Clark to J. M. Crenshaw, lots 3 and 4, block 2. Wind sor Addition to Oregon City; $10. -- Edwin and In ex Eckles to David and Mary A. Dupe. 10 acres, section S3, township 1 south, rang least; $3250. William and Margaret Brodle to Ed win and Inex Eckles, acres, section 33. township 1 south, rang 2 east; quitclaim. " Edwin and Inex Eckles to William f - , warla tka kac far Kim Oaorfa1 chaac do fur lavish display at .nrf U.nrarat tr.wlt. t Si ar-r. ue. tion 33. township 1 wiutk. rsna 3 east; $5000. Nicholas T. and !UI H4mphrya to Joba and Kate Junker. Ma 1 and 2, block 3, West Side Addition to Oregon Oty; 1315, Daniel Mbynlhan to Clackamas County. 34 foot strip, township 1 suutb. range 4 east; $1. H. a Harms to J. r. MeCormlch, S acres, section XX township 3 south, range 1 west; l ' William R. 8tokea and Mollis L Stokes.- et at Hlldegard Phimraer. j io acres of section 12. township' I soatb. range 4 east; $250. . Ceorge W. Allen to Frank T. Facha, .31 acres of Orchard ,Homea; 91200. TenBroeck Wblppl and Howard Whipple to Robert Jonsrnd, Tract 14, Hood, View Acres;- $1. " 'Syra Knhn to Emma Johnson and B. F. Hart, and In section 22. township I aouthirange 5 east; $1. . T. S. McDanlei and Lulu J. Mo Daniel to a P. Raaael, lota 15, 36. 37, 3S. Orchard Homes; 12500. ' .V lnhells and Robert Burtey to Mary E, Burlcy. undivided interest In lot 0, Block 37. T)regon City ; $300. - A. J. Fourtner to John H. and Nellie Bait, lots 1, 2. block 17, South Os wego; $10. m John V. Loder and Grace E. Ixder Io W. a Smith. 53.4 feet aoitth of tb northwest corner of Tract 20, Wil lamette Tracts; $10. r Magazine binding Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little 0 CITY BIMISE Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. POTATOES GO TO UPPIY It INAOlQUATt ANOTHER RIIC It -'' PROtAILt. ' ' ; AND T" potato market waa Arm Mouday t(k a decreasing aupply. Prices for tk boat bav riaen to ti M wltk Indl- catloaa of another rla probably b for tk and of tb weak. Vegetables ar ftlU blgb la tb Oregon Oty nan ket wltk Inadequate auppll. QiteUtloa foe Oregon City. POTATOES lleat. f tM, . good IS 15; common. . Baying, ; rarhmd. select. $M0; ordinary, I IX). riAVR AND rEBDriour la steady, selling from IS to SM; vary tlttl of cheaper grade. Feed Is klgber and rising slowly. Bran brings from IS o 127 0. ahorta t to I3D, rolled barley 131.50 to ISt.SX process barley 133. wkoi corn 31 to 131. cracked cort 31 to 133. Wheat 31 to 31. HAT (Buying.) Tlmotky 111 to 111. Clover, fit to 114; oat bay, lit to 111; mixed. i: (o 111; alfalfa, IIS to Ht- v . , OATS (Buying) Are hither, gray from 124 to 2S. white from 27.M to 13010; . BUTTER --.IBttVlagl' Ordinary country krlnga from 1M to 20c, fancy dairy from 10c to 12c, cream, ery 33c to Xfc ; EG08 auyingi r ranging from lie to. JOc. accordlnt to kt4. roVLTRT(Buylng--.rim It lit tl good atock offered. Hens will bring 14c. If la extra good condition more. Old roosters ar poor at k to 10c, broil, era bring from lie lo 14c, wltk gii demand, , ' WOOLr IBuytngl Wool prices are ranging from lie to lie, MOHAIR (Buying Prlcea on mo hair have been way up, aom having brought as Vih 39c locally. Quo tattoos ar S7H "4 demand la atron'g HIDES- I Buying Oreen bldta. le to Cc; Miters, me to 6c; dry hlJes. lie to Ho. 8heep pulls, 15 to 75c each. I. DRIED FRl'ITS Local pHc ar ! nrm from ,0 10c 0, kpP' and i prune, rnrori are j'je. 1 SALT Selllna &0c to so for Una. 50 lb. sack, kalf ground 40c; 71 for 100 lb. aacka. Portland VegeUkl Market. , SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, 1.IS$1.5 per sack; parsnips, $1.15 ft $150; turnips, $1.25011.10; beets, $1.50, . ,. ' VEGirrABLCS Asparagnsr 0cd $1.75 per crate; eabbag. new, $2 per hundredweight; rautlflowf. $1,500 fl.75 per dotea; celery, Caomlk, 75 (70 per doaea; encumbers, ll.tOfl 12.25 per dosea; eggplant, 15c per lb.; garlic, lucfjlzc per pound; lettuce, 60c per dotea; hothouse lettuce, 11.50 Oil per box; peas, kOUe per pound; peppers, 30efi36e per pound; radishes, 15c per doten; rhubarb, te (13c per pound; sprouts, c; tomatoes, 12013.25. " ' - POTATOES-Oregon, Jobbing prlc. $2 50 per hundred; a?w potatoes, 7c Cf7He per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prices: Oregon 12.75 per 100; Australian,. $3.50 Urt 100; Tesaa, $1.25 per crate; Califor nia, $2 per crate. Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs ar quoted He lower. From Hi lbs. to 150 Iba. 9e, from 150 Iba. to 200 Iba. I Ho. VEAL CALVES-Veal ralvea bring from 8c to JOc according to grade. r : . . . : Theref5 One Form o! Invests. . which I aaaelut.ly Mft tvtf0 .It naver elumaa In value, . , Ma Integrity la itnaueetlened. ' Tka retura la eartaln, - Prinslpal la hay aeallakla. ' It kaa a alemanl af speaulatlen, J It ti STta Aecotmt The Bant cf Ofeffon City Tht Cldtst Eak la Th Cokntj ' IX 0. fJkTOURaTTTB lraidat THE FIRST NATION Atr tJAIQ of OHEG07I OTY, OREGON CAP1TAU 10000.01) i ... Tranaasta a aral tanking , walneaa Ofcgon City Wood and Feel Coc;::y . ; F. M. ELUHM Your wanta, gppild wltk any liver1 ta any part af City, . tiia, reasonable. tatlsfatln guarantead. Horn tJ-110 Padfl Mala 1501 ....TweswiHM, mnkm'tifxr- .! (1 iMia C:ii:ra k W.il. III n. 0i u ML;:2i.;;air::r.;wT;:u SSJ,tk,KlMMNIMaaA a BBBureu UMJtuaiaa pairs M laat Mar. twutwwm, M"r."t. em fineq laeiaa WHS aatmOalaualllrof raUier. wbk aaver b. raenea toruaa aad abk-k rkaew small iiwiwT. .iuwoi eiiewiae tae sir we here baaUrnla nr Um fmn ii.ai A) f V ' iKa-.w- I a3 ZZlX i.PJ rTTT' " - rJ-ij. rf eet r taunaiaVa72 atat liter lh Uielt lire ha e o I y been iNuntad orlelra la a ebota mrmm. They wetak auan s ominsry Ura, iba puaoinra realsUn aoililira a I Tea by aaveral larera IKi. Isbrlaoa tb lrd. The rarular prloa of IWl I se pee palrltat foradrenlaln partVM wa asaklns1 a anaulal faflUr mm day bxtar ia reoweed. Vasbl i rilar luaroc en,p v. v-. v. 'eiLe rV.""'l'- 1S . 'i . BEEF 8TEER8 Deet Clears fori CATTLE AVERAGE II HlftH the local markets ar fetch ln ftUcto Partland Rseeipts Light la U tit 6Ho weignt. weight BACON, LARD and HAM. ar. - i "4 ' ';Mn-,fan. Opaa traeaLti tttt t quantity af 4 feat ar i inch 'wie ,,,, ya., Cor. aik .. ""vte rmkiiil - -t'i i m i Um SWIM Cm. tan I at a k ias 4 aV M mt , Pc: Prc:fT W ra Umtoauarm r at an I. as SS sarsalr. All araanssbawan oa spprovai e--w-M-ae.r. i Market Portland In Ion Stock Tr. Racalpta for the week radio rk.i,;F 1417 Dogs; 4733 sheep; H s. i j mulaa. IJght receipts In each dlrUla) U" 1 amounted for a hint) raags of V ! The rattle market shovel i phta i "I Una of high avenues is4 ' i tl shipper of the Pacific Ktftl ' has In th-Portland market $f ; assurance of profit tbaa twlia . any other livestock center la tit C ; ed Biates. The Ksstern tcitt v j enabled to put beef la tk n" . North wet cities at from ltUr lb. Ira than the cost of ron sorured auppllea htmt l eoolrn. Th hog market stayed wrr Tm( ws no limit io ihsawMM."' i locaj offering oroiisht a WMf fK i than th Mleeourl River Taarw v ranted". . . , j The aheep market remain and atrong. The muttoa pi'w ' i tb aheep consumers tributary m market baa created a "V'!' 1 th praaeat aupply of fat I not met ... j Ther waa a consldarabls m of Inquiry for horsea hot wm 1 trading reaulted. One la 01 Idraftera sold for 1850.00. - Tb following aalra art ret"- live. 14 steers 110 ' ateer 224 steers 173 aiers t .cowe - Teowa . 12 calves 125C 111.10 1141..... 10.12 J172 950 4CC 1 plug bulla 1124 119 201 188..... 340 .00 101. 92...... 16 hogs hoga hogs hoga lambs wethers wethers ewea . 74 4 43 200 est 684 1 team draftera 9 chunka ...... 1 chunk WANTED Tou to,nc tw terprlse Job printing 4topw Iba moat complete tr ' ouTslde Portland. Tnr " next prlnting- The Oregon " ralhaa 1 I aa Mn"ie twa n,V 5 , t?'rzm'i' Pruitand Pre Union SELLS Ariencfc of Lcc Cc;rv Crctes Crc-'ncndfc: : r.T.cnts ,