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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1911)
MOllNINa ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. VmiluQ EHTECF2ISE carcoa crrr, orsgok E. K. KOCMC. Etwe and PwbWi Tailer aa eiraal rleaa BMtter J mtt a. ! L at vhe M( eaUa at Cur- Oraewo. mmtut Um Ac af S. IXTS.- appear aad word waa received frost kta secretary that he to HI at ate tome la PrerMenc. R. I, 45 Years Ago Exhibition by Blind to Show : . . They Can Earn Their Living run w scncttrmii Om tw. hr Mwilka. rmmr Mrmlh. k IV week, ky earrkie.....t, .......... .10 rvt ra. a km nm tnti...'.n Flra Para, per fcae, aided imnlini pi efa.ua peaWw aa paew, Bark fir laaertta,.... IM any i From Oregoa City Knterarise, October I 17. 1S6. J Dedieatioa. Ball. By partniaaioo of I fca o, imiu vn iimu; nfu, lea' I Ron paper MkH ikaai flrat pa. pee toe tuxt lnea nasi Itua paper atker tkaa drat pax, par tax addad tke llth last., tke pw pepermUl f building mat opened to the Oregon CUT Brass Band. u4 dedicated by a public kail, which pataed off quite axreeably. notwithstanding tbe storm blca raged outside. Co Saturday last aa Mr. Zahalser rat ami ax horn from the Stat Fair the toaxwe of hie waxon. broke. vara deeren.d1ag BUI Beer the Fttl- .....e io nouM, v aica mgnteaea ue to recsJar aerer- kereee and caused tbe wagon to apeet. killing a little aoa, aged about 7 rr LJrzr. SJ instantly. A mini ki Mil ' Into aettv. ira eiMiuoaat. , I v -- B.t tar aearMstaa- b At Waafet I Operation at Tb Dellee, but at th C&tarpHa wiu W ika aaa aa to tha cuta vaa apartoaa tha operatlYM vr arreatoa. Ta ktnS mad waa uartvr- raslM an4 ball-dollar plocoa, Note. (Tb balMia rrferreJ to la ao tocfc for m W il payav. aa4 tka aa j th Brat pararapb vaa located oa th w rufiimit mat uii fir ri lira tiaaca aa k. ' Waata. For tlala. mt a war fk-a ark aiMitKiaai. aaltr. far the weekly. Wlwe Ute adrertlaoaMwt la iraaerenvd rraea U tally to the hf, mltaern rkaac. tka rata wiu Caab ahouM imnrur aarty ia uknm to bulniaa arnea af the Enterpnaa. Laal advarUatac at kaj a4Tartkrki raua. Ctmta aaVerttatk and apifkil traaetoal a4-artkCB a( Tc ta Me aa tock. accord. J ajtoa bridx Aa articlo from the aame paper deacrlbiBs tho proceaa of I aaaaafactaro will bi quoted later. Thla waa before tbo'tlma ot wood-pulp paper.) apt Baje adrar buartMo: a4J "Ftra flala" aa J Baaknipt Sa' tacnaata J&e tock first ItanaJ laajrtlnaa bum si - Newa imu aad rU wrtttasi artteka jl nitl. wtlh totarra to local taaiam, will ka (tad lr atopki'd. Hajectad mm atilpta aavar racoraed i aa ky atojaaa to prepay CITY OFFICIAL NCWSFAFtR. May 19 In American History. 1790 laraet tatkaav. famoua Beroiw tioaarr aoadier. died: bora 1713. IMS-Ratiflratioa nf I be treaty under ': whtrft MrtW-orerlxd furlfomU and ' .New Mesw to ibr I'niti-d State. 1SR-Natbantel ' Hawthorn. mTrtl.-t. dkl: a.-v1 tSfty Btoe ' J3i- Meary II. korrv Bnancie and !irv-tor ot the standard O'. rwtn : pa ay. died la .New tor, bura IMtt. ,A$TR9N0MlCAl. EVENTS. f: f. wnji 'tutiny tit DK.a tiimnrrew.i Heart to Heart Talks. fia K :1. 12H a. ki. rj- 4JH: ttK rfc?s Twenty -aerpo Tolunteer Brenkra bava aerTed aerca lon years and will recaiTw exempt certlficatea frooi Orw gtm City. Tbey ara eertaJuly ca-tlUed to wBatTer aoaon tk dty caa be atow. , rtsbUac Are, aad tbat wttbowt alary. U kero a part. J: J. XaHy. waaud at Eataeada, poo a ckarjo of -tirahat mnmrj wm fer rW arrtewtaa. to ib ebief ewre tm a . 4mT m-a -. i - - . On axtkorttiea of C3arba aad VIilIv Brt No Bkkcicr bow taa PaW fja3ta, ore1t look root for XaUy. ;" waa i to eeJorea Wa aaaeleetioB pnmJke Be a IaTB-TT axya that Biaora km sray at f aakwina, ibal fawiJ'nc wi3 aot W witrwirned "ta waiorscf aud TJiat wuuieii ms aa to aaJmoia Tbewe aMy aot tmCOCjiof ts tbc saitwai a. aawmne akt iatbBax wiB art be juBTBlrtod ta iktno otber tbaai aalaora aa a UTHMtAL CKA1CP1CNSH1FS. CCCtw TO tATIUL Aa ajrn! cbarrbaoaa wbo pasaed away aot ton aco wbiSa 4yiac said. "I wraat to rs to God. tbo Fatber. Tired, wcra. wear; of ala daja. tbo fooI,njin was like a rhIUj who at ereninx time ca:to for Jta fatbvr aaJ raacbes for bis taad. Aad we all- la oor better momenTa. as at tbe last of Ue. wo all rorae to that slmplo klasblp God's fatboraood aad oar cblMrenbood. Tike as a fittber ptrUfb Ms ebll dreo so does tbo Lord pity tbees Ibat fear blm." WTa'aro faU raj:drs-'Ybiidrea cry tag ta tbe alcht." to be aure. yet cbii drea -rryln; Abba Fatber.- la ottr callow wisdom we tblak to snow many tbiaxa we do Dot know, aad ftaally. harta boied tbo compaaa of oar reliclous tktaklns. we come back to tbo atiaplo faltb wa got at axKber knee. Acdren. all of am. . Uko rbCJna. wo r!ay at tbo nsao of R.'e. aad. tike tbeaa. we Kre of our earrh.'T piayiUaca And tbeo. loartnx tb broken toys arrowk oa tbe grouod. eyea for aocae ooe I .will " P'"li-"ir w1 NT"' -x- --VV- K . '.j B botoa by Aaaertcaa Preaa AaoocUUoa. LINO persona are out so belpleoa as tboos wbo bar tbelr ctrbt ara Ukoty to beUero. Tbey caa perform ma ay tasks almost as well as tboos wbo bare good eyea. Indeed, tbey do ue work better becauaa tbry bar aotbiax to distract tbelr nUad. aad tbelr trained flnxea Boa rapidly and wltboat laiermptio. Tbo Aaao laUoa Ftr the Blind In New fork recrnlty bvld aa eiblbitk to tbo Xletropobtaa i-ra How with a View of eduraUoK tbe public rexardlne tbe abilitlr atxt the neJa of the blind. At this exhibition many articles bmOo liy tb tilinl wro obowa. and tlshtieKs workers alao perrirmd tbelr ttaka. ih)i aa arav'uc nttrx. nUu rbalrs. bruoms. Ureaaee, etc, Tb A.claf!o For tbe Bili.d li ia rUet Jt ai.tum to bo trd la erettlng a bol.dti.u- that wl aecre aa a b.u for the blluil ai1 csn slao be uaJ as a workHT. It is Intended to spend ri. io the t t-,!:U hie. tbe p!Ba for wbkh baio levo drawn. At tbo fair bll In New York i aiderab'e money waa raised to te a (bled to Ik bu.Ull.n; fui:L f.'tl .ite gained y t!e a'e at ao-t.a .f a bate sroxhalr mrnV br a M hd wurWt.nn. aad trt o0 I Ye Uiii '!. ,bc nawl iha ih;:h.i n . i . .. aho.- w-ra pwdv at tl- e1.: 1! lk abuoa a Klil tomuiaaer. ot.d t: atar abawa bind tr !.;-. o.Ratiao briated fa nUI ti i f, tk t: t ..I osai Ftoid LaadiFS to aW Douoad 9t CcCtaVatlawfrp. BbesJey jrV. Prttarr. wUi tie tbe of tbe awtaaooi atbrrv- rbam- loasisljo for Jaia-r sjd secW Title Jaoe aad Jury 1. Toe crenr f. tbo armjor ctosa will be bf-d m tne latter kasaed date. A similar iM of roatenta wtil be held ik b- ttj wK. l ie bkg as follows: Ooe baodred yard rva. 20 yard rua. 440 yard run, &j yard raa. awe anile rua, tire mile rua. 131 yard hlgb hurdle. 239 yard low burdlc pole vault, running bop. step sad jump, throwing fifty-sis pound weight, 'throwing sixteen pound hammer, put ting sixteen pound shot, throwing tbo disnts and throwing tbe Jareiln. Bales of tbe Amateur Athletic union will govern, and tbe games will be opea to all registered athletes. wba wOl I'.Tt oi la bts powerful bo!d Cbl'drea 111 Like rbesa. wo sail our gayly eo3nred vtaw ia oy sbifo rbat eoase to aarbnr web tbe pwor staff t tut wo can gala T rs down wader rbe Sim of aalaad rwiut But. arbetber our ablro reoae ta or, no. U coaBea a dar wbea we a tnrra take pieoaure ta--ber BaP.Lar1 Ve are rt rtfdrrO- L!ke efcnflTw gtog to tbetr blJdry, we r torwnry aw our wy. aairi asarb of bapraneaa arirb a few an-gr tears, and. tike rbeen. whea tk el day la fewe wo ret ara wHb huxsrd step, aad ot oreatJdo wo long fyr tbe Fatber wbo can rack oa aafe to aWp la It aot aoT As tbe weary etfld Irfts Irs ttrth? arwja wttb taMwbtnw eyes sod rrW "1 am Heed, fatber: take aoe an." so wo VTbea tbe airbroase rasni we reocb an the araas of our feeble fartb K a baby 'a trust to rbe eternal lor and yart what boaiBosa tnoa are sabocrlb ing to tb stock. tt seems that thla rafiroad will aIo rreatly beaefit the drug, hardware, dry gooia. clothing and rrocery stores and small shops aad also tbe banks S34 profeosioaat men and we would nte to know tbe names of tboee wbo ire helplcg to got this railroad V: to rich Boarer Creek, Moaao and Volalla rountrlea. Should ?ke road go through, aad there la hard ly any doubt but what it win. t ae8 to m. that every farmer ttroughout tbe country would have a warm spot la his heart for the bust. Iti Posaible by their subacrlp- tlOBs and should bear thi. I. i.a iiicii vo mm CHERRIES AND BERRIES DAMAOC IN WILLAMETTE VAL 'LEV REPORTED TO EE SEVERE . OAT DECLINE. Gooseberries were brought to the Orrgon market Thursdsy aad home; growtrktrswbarrles are expected la a week or leu days, If the weather be comes favorslrle, for maturing. The supply of oats baa been materially In creased and prices pave declined to t!5.(0 and tSMO. tiertous damage Is reported to the cherry and strawberry crops la the vicinity of Oregon City aad at nearby Willamette valley points by the hoary winds and rata of the past few days. The damaga to tbe cherry crop was swere and It Is safe to say that at least half of the fruit was blown from the trees. Accord lug to loading strawberry growers the crop is suffering for the lack of snnahlne. Tbe rainstorm has continued for so long a period thst ahlla the fruit has beea groalng. It dues act ripen. . . Ooetatiena for Oregon City. .. POTATOES Beat. 1180. Rood IMS; cotrmon. S. Uuylug, carload.; select. 11.10; ordinary, 11. to. FI-01'R AND . KEEO-Flour Is steady, selling from ft to 15 SO; very little of cheaper grades. Feed Is higher and rising akwly. Bran brings from t: SO to tZT.SO, shorts 91 to 30, rolled barley U1.60 to 111 31. pftweaa barley $33. whole corn 111 to 111. cracked corn $31 to $31 Wheat 13) to $33. HAY (Buying ) Timothy $16 to $1S. Clover. $11 to $11; oat hay. 114 to l: miked. $11 to $11; alfalfa, $1S to $16. OATS (Buying) Are hither, gray from $2V&0 to $27.50, white from $27 M to $30.00. . i ' BITTER (Puylngl Ordinary i"nioirr - brtnga from - lie - lo JOc, fancy dairy from 0o to 13c, creanv ery 12c to fie. ECrOS tttuyingr Are ranging from' lie to foe. according to grade, POl'LTRT ( Buying Firm with lit. tie good stork offered, liens wit) bring 14c. If la extra good condition more. j Old roosters are poor at to to 10c. broil, ers bring from 1J to Set, with good demand. J WOOL (Buying) Wool prices are ranging from lie tp lie. j MOHAIR (Buying Prices on Rio i hair have born way on. some having brouKht as h'jh ss 2o locally. Quo tations are ITHc and demand Is strong HIDKS (Buying Green L hldeo, (c to 6c; salters, Hc lo c; dry hides, 13c to 14c. Mheep pelts, lie to 75c each. DRIED FRtlTS Local prices are firm at from So trr 10c oa apples aad prunes. Beaches are 10a SALT Welling 50c to 60o tor floe, SO lb. sack, half ground 40c: 75 for 100 lb. sacka. Pcrtlsod Vsoetable Market. SACK VEGETABLES Carrol. II 25fi 11.50 perjaark: paranlna. 11.25 fill 60; turnips. 112561150: beets. There's One Form of lnvestm-r which la absolutely Mfe fsr i!'Ut It aaver slumps In value. ' . ' Its Integrity la unqwestlensd. Tha return It esrtaln, frinolpsl It always available. . ' ' It hst a tltment of spacul.tlon. 1 It is ft Sartiigi Accotfat la The Bant of Ongoa City Th' Oldest Bank la Tbo County , 0. C. LATOURETTf Presldsot THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol OREGON QTY , OREGON CAPITAL, IM.OO0.0V. TraoaasU a toeral tanklof wii,(. Own lxr. 4 ts there are already over 100 rabacrltiera exclusive of Vlahno and MoUna. and aould it be asking too mach to have a Mat of the names of the f ubacribers j pabUibed, aad every work or ao aal additional ones that aubscribe. have ! tbelr names given also. Of egon City Wood and Fuel Compaq . F. M. BLUHM " Ysur wants supplied with any quantity of 4 foot or 1$ Inch ww, , llvsred t sijy part of pity. Priess, reaaenabls. ' ' ' ' Eatisfaotlea gusrantsad V hor. ' : . . . ... 0n CH. Home E-110 PscKIs Mala $SQ2 ft J L I ) -aed br a" tr aaiaUaV-.'2ltta U fl I Ail mwixSSTr' VV I r-i.Vli aaiMawaaawaa.ai.ilMawwa7wia JrrtK?? 1 I 1 1 I B aa we-. n k aa a ' .i er-w 2:lW::lijiirc3ft2JS''lJ? . -..wiwl"H Wf.il m4 14 Mt:::zTK::uFtcPiaCTE:ES m "rm uwuaiiui paira ,44 li r,r. : "A1. p r ZTr tinrania aaa uneo lulte otifc aMuiqani or roUr, whli-h aevrr ke- " ' sad fhe-k rkMMa kit aaiall i'waaa.wrs m v ilxmsq IIIOVInaT I ilf t wv aj lira n Jarm K AIIAtjIit. I k. alo a.. . - . . ev tlw la a kkiJa aeaaai. Tkey wlak no more ttiaa l'rtf.r.rrTUaree tola. SP-ri.il prapanJ la I0 OS per pair, but ka-Sdeartialne parpoaf, we ara Watlaa tka IkUt raaktrliH PawaafH', pad "O" alaa rtai Mrl. w ia pe.M rial aattiaa, TM. tire axH aallaat aa tk wka-aOPT, tUUhlad Aaa v aioiko. Bh.mIp All - . I. oa approval, Voa Oo'kot par a nai uui n -oti traBg or doing business la Ut of subacribera. oregoa aty. w anderstand that; We" are all wanting the railroad, we have been wanting It for 25 years, aad have beea waiting expecting some one else to come la end build It. and bare been growing old still waiting. The sttrt has now been made tbe plan Is mapped out wisely aad there j is no reaaou oa earth why we should not all get In and help all we ran. but we want tbe credit given to thoae to whom It Is due. So let ut have a VF.GETABLE8 Asparaaus, SOcfJ wJTiVoaTA-rT7 !!. -L: rr-' -. - . a ll.TS per Tate; esbbage, aaw, $) per LPTSkatairiltJUl buad.-edwelght; ra nil (lower. $L60 SCa l-r doven: celery. California Dyr" pOsSSl!J f per doten: cucumbers. V "tt 'ii i TTp.s'TlF 12 25 per dosea; ewplaat. 15c per lb.: li-.", 'fr".- TiSSS? '"- aatawa.Mal "A-FARMER.- per garlic, locfil'o per pound; lettuce. 50c per doen ; hothouse lettuce. $1.50 $1 per box; peas, bcfjllc per pound; peppers. S0ceJ5 per pound; radlebea, is, per dozen; rhubarb. 1VC (T3e per pound; sprouts, c; tomatoes, $2f!$3 2S. POTATOES Oregon. Jobbing price, 1150 per hundred; aw potatoes, 7c 07Hc per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon $2.75 per 100; Australian. $3.(0 per 100; Texas. $2.2$ per crate; Callfor alrtJperTrat. : ; Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs are quoted H lower. Frvm 12S lb, to ISO lbs. Ic. from 150 lbs. lo 20 lbs, IHc. VEAL CALVES-Vaal calves' bring from ke lo 100 according In grade. . BEEP. STEERS leer ,ters . lor lh lu;nl matkets e.ie fvlcblbg ICto o af that axed maa wbo so many times had wearied bis urn-tat Ufe ia tbe erertastlnx ansa What more aarcral tka a that be sbouid aay 1 want to go to my Father." Schaafse Making Good In Outfield. One of tbe finds of be season Is tbe veteran Germany Schaefer of tbe Washington Americans. . When be.ati Bounccl In low and bleb German that be was going to lcoBe an omtVMer and get a recular berth In the suburbs be waa rhided tr ulng o? vnluable OTyxea. tmt be It fulS llns bis own rredMlona. He in liit'ln-. h! fieMJn .a hvi fne, nnd M hr.n runhin; rr.il p.?-T-! verwt:t tr n n parue makt h'.m a u ,s; 3!&g Z nr. la tbe lloa-rt Ea-Senator Aldrlch III. KEW YORK, May IS -Ex 8enator Nelaoa W. Aldrlch. who was to hare spoken yesterday , before tha National Association of Manufacturers, did aot FORUM OFTHE PEOPLE 7a puonakers of Th- Mom in a Knter. ' dtacialm reaponaiutlty for Iba antl t enreaaed la . - . avm 1 11IB. lO inMMM III . MUmmm K 1. kjty la five In aa effort lo ka fair, and with tbe view to the puklteatloa ot botb autre to a question. Communication most coma properly elcwed to insure pub- Farmer Praises Clackamas Line. Molalla, Oregon; Oregon city Enterprise, t Oregon City, Oregon. To the Editor: We are havlnx a great deal of railroad talk out tbia way; that Orexon Cltv rommerriat Club and Live Wires and business men In general are boos tin x and nn.h. me proposition along. i n directors of tbe comnanv ramn to Molalla and explained fully the matter; bow it waa being conducted: how the Oregon aty business men were subscribing and It Bounded good to me. and to all nr nelrhhor, tka. I have talked to since the meeting. . Tbe plan U feasible It Is the only way for ua to get a railroad and tha farmers of the Molalla entintr, ar ready aad billing to do their part, aa no doubt the Beaver Creek, Clark and Cams sections are also. But many of us would like to know j A Recipe For Long Life I : : C W- EUOT atdxnt Emeritus of Harvard University 'I I M II I tm H44fH44444444 r health nd capadtv for work at W rrntr-soven yeart of age arc nnqxuxllv rood. I attril.tif" tLU Vxru!t to a goc4 COXSTITDTIOXr MODERATION in eating anl drink ing a bxbit oi tiling nme EXERCISE and TKESH AIR every djr aad ot aroiding all sorts of luxury and the onatxDt ie of uit DRUG, rucb aa alcohol, coffee, tea and toharco. WHEW I AM ASKED ABOUT THE HASTTS 'WHICH ARE MOST CONDOCIVE TO A LOflO, ACTIVE LIFE I GENERALLY ANSWER. "OPERATION 1H EA-rtNO, A FULL ALLOWANCE OF SLEEP AND 0 REGULAR USE OF ANY. STIMULANT' WHATEVER." . aV- I .-. - - ... - . ' v " " I MAGAZINE BINDING ' ' " iu D u"w your magazines ana II n I - , I periodicals away. There is - I . much Yaluable information in II II I them that will never be publish-11 - H II ; ed elsewhere. The cost is little II ' ' jj I OlaEGOi'i CITY I 1 Ouf boy will call for the ma.. ' -r--- II I - azines If you Phone. " II . . ... L ; III ,'.. . 'V ' ' ,T- III SUe live weignt. SHEEP Ai, ur m t M (0 It H weight. BACON, LARD tnd HAM, u Irs ' Real Estate Trmtftm. I Tho followlne are tha rexl tranifrrs that bar fees llei Is -lb office of the county recorder: Henry and Agnes Jason is TV. Boggrss, Ms 1 to 16, Inrtuslsa, kkxH 17. lota 1 to 1. Inrlualvs. bloci t, Oregon Iron A Steel Comptxr. nn Addition to Oaarrxo: II. John and I'rsula Norsk to Caw Kuas. K0 arret of soctlot II. w ship 6 south, range east; m. l-nlted fltatea to J. C. BrtflUB acres bf section 2. township I ui. ran re 4 aaat Patt.nl. (Mnlel M. Ppstx snd Henriettt U Spaft. to Eva U Ir. t a , ir it . nMllamalla Trarla- 11. Etta M MHIer to W. II. MUltf, la Glttfstone; lisoo. - Rrnaat anl Maacle MatlhiM W t N. Lewis, lots l snd 2 of block Vk Oregon City; $140t. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tho following hvs regnirrra .j the Electric Holel: Irn HWM Halam- V V. Krealr Slid l genv;. Charles Ahlon. Combs. oMk( George Ssgsr. J. E. Ftynn. Bllw" A. B.,Zwelfel. Molalls: T. T. Bnltr ranh.-kfV -unmeler-rltTh -R- ler. Comos. Wash.: Jlrry Toss1' Portland; A. Smith, city. ' ' Unclslmsd Litu TW. .. a out of nKUia" lettere at the Oregon City aofjoBV, for the week ending Mar 1. I" J women a mh, u rin. u rm o.tia lawyer. ., ir. wt t i. o mm n i:. iv- C N.. McClemsnt C. IT. -eJ Rev. Ward W.. Miller, Watt, rtf"" Alex, Palmatler. Mrs. rhosbv. I Mrs. Green Seriously I". , MTra. a R, Green, wife of tbt ' city policeman. Is seriously 'n. her pnyWclan fears that l ' Ing from appendicitis. Mrs. C ' had been improving rapidly Thursday when she sustslned r lapve. '.',! . ; - i -Couple Ost li4r,8, f Llla O. Orsnlhaw spd tM". Pnwal! Dortland. rS tTtO'" marriage license on Thtirxdxjr V- Ing by County Clerk Malver- The Orenon Cii. Pruifand PrAod-C Union ! SELLS. Arsencfe of Lead Dcrry Crulcs Ilsy.Cralncndrecdj ZZZ. 2!!- i ' . , . ... . . ..... r . . f - ' . '