MORKINO ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, MAY h, 1011. MORNING ENTERPRISE ORJOOW CITY, OREGON C K. BRODie, Editor and Publisher. "tared as aaeend-etaaa mattar )u- out s, iu. at the pot offlca at Oraeoe ary, qregva. uadar the Act of Marob TUNS IP S0HCHPTI0II. Om Tut, by nail . . Is Man ID, by mall . Moatha, b Mil. er in, by oaj-rWr... . . MM 1M IN iitorreuis tiits rrat Pas. M mat tnaarHoa lt vwst rmf, par mca tdM huartloaa..I rvafaciad poalttoa any aaa, par Inrh tint taaactloa Ite . nafanae aoattlaa any Baca, Mt biPh aaM laairtliiaa 1. Kaja(Mrattar taaa nret page, par ax Baa mht ewYta'ruwt pa per toe LeraJs iSe aar Haa; ta regular adar- waata. rar mm. Ta Rant., aft! . aaa aat a word ftrat laaertlea; eae-aalf eeet aaca aaamnasL Itataa far advertbrtng m be Waakty ntarprtse wiu ba tha Mm aa la tha SaJJy. for adrertlaamaata set aepadaJly far Hie waokly. 'WVtara tha adaartieeataat a DiamiTM rroaa uia daily to ttia wwaa y. amnoin raaaca, toe rata will ba aa taw tar tua af tha papar. and lea rar apaoiai asaiuoB. abanM - aeoepay erdar where aarty la onkaowa la boatneaa eflca af laa utaranaa. Laeal edvarfJslag at legal advertleteg int. Clreoe adverttetn and spacia frsnaltnl edVartlatae at tie to lea aa inch, aocord ka ta eaectal eoadlttaaa ro ram Ins tba log horn ground ta so mall that It la difficult to why ao many people j ara contented to live and rear their J children la unattractive unrounding, j Tha realdenc may ba a log cabin, I yet It can ha mad attractive by treea, ving and flowera. It la ramarkabl how much plant and treea adL to tha charm of tha homa. Those who do not own their homea should make an effort to aecure them. Home alwaya endeara one to the coun try in which he Uvea and Insures! greater Interest In Ita aoclal and politi cal (fairs. The home owner la more contented and can be a more useful cltlsen to the commonwealth. Let u take more Interest In making home life better and Ita environment more elevating. Build according to I your means, then beautify and embel lish with trees, planta and vine. Give thought to your planting and Intelll gence to home arrangement. Build not only for yourself, but for your children and their ancestora. i "VIUHIIS'HOICIVE Giant Shark Had Jaws Lartfe Enough to Swallow Men Whole Tire Bala" and Bankrupt Saw ad' Haaaaanta ate Inch flrat biaartioa; a 041- . earn, mat tar Newa Itema and wall wrttea arttelaa ar larlt. with lataraat to loraj Teadara. anu aa riaaiy aeeaptao. najeetee ROADSTERS MAKE 12 RUNS TO ISLANDERS 2 A VERS AT ; HOME TODAY. eartaca norar raturaad anlaaa aerootpaa- aa ay eujasa t prapay . CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. Uay 23 In American History. 1783 Jamea Otis, patriot orator ef the ; Revolution, killed by lightning at Aadover. Mass.; born 1723. 1S10 Sarah liargaret Fuller, tran ; scendental writer who became Mar- ehioneaa d'OaeolL. bom to Cham bars port. Mass.; drowned off Long Island 18S0L 1834 General Ambrose E. Barnslde. eminent raderel soldier and Unit ed States sees tor from Rhode Is land, born: died 1881. 1900 Francis Bk-knel! Carpenter, not ed portrait painter, famed for bis painting .:oflhe "Emancipation ProclamatioB,- died: born 183a ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (Tress noon today to noon tomorrow.) ton aeta 7:13. rises 441: moon rises M a. wl', planet Mercery visible ris ing before the aaa. -4ee- Penny postage would be a Greek gift If It delayed the coming of rea sonable parcels potr.te. It Is said that "Champ Clark is maintaining an unusual alienee since his presidential boom began." Being ao well Justified, let the boom go on. i-e WHERE THE CRUSHERS ARE. Critics of the County Court's effort to Introduce modern metboda Into road construction In iClackamaa Coun ty hav stated in a Clackamaa County newspaper that the county baa all rock crushers and have Intimated that some of them are Mle. The Enter prise has taken the trouble to ascer tain the truth of this statement and finds that the county has five crash ers, air of which are being utilised, aa follows: Henrtcl's place on the Highland road. Myers' (Josi A Scberruble) place, at the Junction of the Molalla and Highland road. Oak Grove. Spring-water. Near Stafford. If, as stated, the county bss six rock crushers. The Enterprise, has been unable to find the other one. There Is every reason to believe the authorities would have it working. If It eilsted. -- HOME GROUNDS INVITING. All other questions sink Into Insig nificance when compared to home and Its environments. Intelligent citizen ship and domestic tranquillity ultimate ly depend upon home training, and home training la largely Influenced by the environment of the home. Every boy and girl should have the advant age of a neat, attractive and comforta ble home. The expense required In beautify- PORTLAND, Or.. May 22. (Spec ial). The Portland Roadsters admin istered a sound beating to Victoria to day on the latter'a grounds. The score waa IS to 2. Nick Williams' men got 13 hits while the Islanders got only Ave. Sage struck out Ave Portland batters and only alx men went to bat in the two opening Inn- inga. Tonneaon waa steady through out the melee. While the Roadsters were earning their salaries McCredle's boys were coming home to meet San Francisco today. The results Monday were aa fol lows: racinc coast League no game scheduled. Where they play today- San Francisco at Portland; Vernon at San Francisco ve. Oakland; Sacramen to at Loa Angeles. Northwestern League Portland U, Victoria, 2; Vancouver 8. Spokane 3; Tacoma 4, Seattle 3. American League Boston 2. St Louis 0; i Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 3: Waahington 7. Detroit 3; Chicago-New TOrk game, postponed rain. -. National. Eeasue Chicago. 6, Phil adelphia 2; St Louis 3, Boston 1; New York 6, Pittsburg l ; Brooklyn 4, Cin cinnati 3. ' , :1 h ' T ,1118 mouth ef a glgaatle shark, la which several aaea are able to etaad upright, la a "reatorsUoa" made by scientists, who used the teeth aa a heals from which to construct the Jaws, The teeth 200 of them, were found In a perfect atate of nreeervatloa ta a phosphate bed In South Carolina. Their else enabled students to tell accurately the else of the Jawbonee that held them, and la the aame way they decided that the shark that once ued tbem waa at least eighty feet long. The teeth were seat to 'be Museuta-ef Natural History la New York, and there they were set la piaster Jaw In the order they originally occupied la the Jawa of a ahark tha could truthfully be called a maa eater. This huge fish lived during the eocene epoch, at a time that the Atlantic coast waa alowly ruing from the oceaa and the American continent waa assuming Ita present form. Contemporaneous with this huge abark are found bones ef the) "eohlppus," the earliest kaewa direct anreator of the horse. 45 Years Ago STANDING. PacHle Coast W. L. P.C. Portland .., 29 24 .592 Oakland 29 25 .537 San Francisco 28 26 ' .919 Vernon .-. 26. 25 .510 Sacramento .... 22 26 .458 Loa Angeles 20 32 .385 Northwestern. W. L. PC. Spokane 21 9 .700 Vancouver .... 20 11 .645 Tacoma 17 15 .531 Portland 14 15 .483 Seattle 12 18 .400 Victoria 7 23 .233 National W. L. P.C. Philadelphia 22 11 .667 New York 19 12 .613 Pittsburg 19 12 .613 Chicago 19 13 .594 Cincinnati 13 14 .4gi St. Louis 13 21 .344 Brooklyn n 21 .344 Boston g 2 .235 American. W. U P.C. Detroit 27 8 .771 Chicago 16 13 .552 Boton 17 14 .548 Philadelphia 16 15 .516 New York 15 ,15 .500 Cleveland 16 , 19 .457 Washington 11 20 455 St. Louts "V! 10 24 .294 From The Enterprise of October 27, 1866. Grain Shlpmenta. There la now a lrge quantity of grain coming down the Willamette River, besides which ao much merchandise la going up that it haa been found necessary to keep all the boats-employed that lire able to make the trip In low water.- The Echo and one other have averaged three. trlpa each to Salem for some weeks, and they will soon be running to Albany, and other placea farther up. A friend at Albany writes to ua that every farmer In that vicinity haa hla granery literally full of gram awaiting shipment A vaat amount of the producte of Oregon tbla year ought to find market in China and Europe. The bulk of wheat being sold is for home consumption, or stored for speculative. urposej. - Serious Accident A cor'-eepoudent Informs us of a painful accident which occurred near Needy on Friday of last ' wee A young man by the Prtwe of E L. Boynton accidentally .hot him self with a shotgun charge J with eighteen buckshot He wa- standing on the feece with the breech of the gun resting on hla feet, when It slip ped and the hammer striking . rail It waa dlacharged, tearing away the muscle of his arm and several lodging In hla shoulder. hot t 4 v. . y ARE THERE ANY RECORDS LEFT FOB LAJOiEf i i i 1 HEW POTATO CROP IS TAKING PIACE OF OLD It - i utuUrr J ty a J Lurry LtjOie of thr-tVl. land says be U mil iur- uiure batting anil Oeidiuir ui.irl.o itiia ear. Records u.ivud.v bi-.tl-J.y Larry are km fot!v: lu -tiiu lie accri'ieo: UV 11.: it . a I ona iww, rue rrv.iuni itui of rhsrirc. ever t.uiulleil major lengue seviul kr In' oue t"ii. In Iikm Ijtrrjr frV h ed out fifty two te lilt, a high water mark for double In the majors, la iflos mttj made forty-three three-base lilts, the greatest number of triples ever made by any major league bat' ter In one sesson. To top this off. In 11)06 Larry bad a fielding average of .DDL the beat ever made by a major leaguer at the aerond ssrk. FOR RENT Liner apace la this col umn. A few lines may rent that bouse, store or farm; they will cost you but a few cents. Local Man Opena New Store. Isadora Price, formerly of thla city, but recently of San Francisco, will manage a store In Woodburn, opened by A. A. Price of thla city. Subscribe for the Dally Enterprise H 1 1 1 1 1 1 II HI I H 1 1 I IHHI I I II t H 1 1 1 H III r r II I II 1 1 ; ;i Aeroplane's Chief Use In ii w ur w 111 joe 10 x rans- port Troops t - By HUDSON MAXIM, Inrcntor M 4 X fUmilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIH W7U ' AK alwajg haa been an attempt to get BEHIND a wall, a bill, a battle line, ft dtj wall or s line of thips on the two dimensional surface of the earth, but with the aero- " ' plane the Urrieri of gunpowder can be BLOWN OVER, sad in the next great wt the WHOLE COUNTRY will be t tocked. .':' I The aeroplane Ukes war into the third dimension: It is very eaajr to imagine gn arm of Aeroplanes, say twenty thousand in number, bearing one hundred thousand troops from London to Paris, or rice ersa.' Accidents would happen beyond question, and many would be killed, but think how many more lives it would cost to get the same umber of troops from one city to the other by present means 1 v r It has been claimed for many guns that they will counteract the effectiveness of these "birds of war," but I do not think they can erer COPE with aeroplanes high in the air and traveling forty miles an kour. .'.' ''; :-';,.'' .THE TRUE SERVICE OF THE AEROPLANE WIU. EE IN TRANS- rr-:TiNa troos. SHIPMENTS RECEIVED FROM TEX AS BEST BROUGHT TO THIS SECTION. V The demand for via potatoes was strong Mondsy with scant offerings. In fact the market la fast passing out of the old Into the new crop,' Two carloada of potatoes from Tex aa were unloaded In Portland. The shipments were In bags and were in excellent condition, although the season la still so young aa to make bag shipments very haaardoua. The potatoes were of good also and wore far euuerlor to the arrivals from either California or Mexico. Bales were reported at If B0 to IS per cen tral, according lb quality. New notatoea from Florida are find ing a fair sale. Tbeae supplies are aald to be of the best quality thua far received here this season, but the price at e a pound la ao high as to exclude the general public. The l"lorl. da stork Is packed In barrels. California new potatoes are In lar ger supply with the price stilt held high. The competition of Texaa Block expected to pull down valuea gen erally. Quotations for Oregon City. POT A TOE 8 Beat. IJ.B0. good 1115; common. S. During, carload. select. 1110; ordinary, II M. FIXJUR AND FKED Flour Is ateady, selling from 16 to $5 &0; very little of cheaper gradea. Feed la higher and rialng alowly. flran brings from 126 B0 to 117 10. shorts III to ISO. roiieo osriey isi.oo 10. 13133. process barley S3, whole corn 131 to 131 cracked con f3l to $33. Wheat 33 to 33. hay (Duylng.) Timothy 111 10 II. Clover, 113 to 114: oat bay. 114 to f IS; mixed. Ill to 114: alfalfa. SIS 10 lis. OATS (Uuylng) Are higher, erar from 125.60 to . 127.60, white from 27.60 to 130 00. BUTTER (Buying! Ordinary country brlnga from 16e to 10c, rancy dairy from J0r to X2c, cream' ery l!c to 1 5c. E008 ttiuyingt Are ranglna- from lie to 10c. according to grade. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit. tie good stock offered, liens will bring 14C, ir in extra good condition more Old roosters are poor at 8e to 10c, broil- era nnng rrotn 11c to 34c, with good demand. WOOL (Buy:ng -Vool prices are ranging from lie to 14. MOHAIR (Uuylng Prices on no hair have been way up. some having brought aa h'xh ae 39c locally. Quo tatlona are 37Hc and demand la atrong HTOK9 (Buytng-Oreen hides. 60 to 6c; sailers, 6Hc to c; dry hides, 12e to 14c. Sheep pelts, 2Bc to 75c each. DRIED FRUITS-Local prices are firm at from 80 lo 10c on applea and prunes. Peaches re 1c. SALT Selling 60c to 0c for tine, 60 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetable Markets. ..SACK VBXIETABHB8 - Carrots, 11.2517 11.50 per aack; parsnips, 1 15 '"'nips, 11.25011.50: beets.! 11.60. 1 VEGETABLES Aanaramia a.n I f " -a . na u ' 1.75 per erata; rabbage, aew, II p.r I uumKvuwrmni; cauliflower. 11601 Pr do,n; o'"". California. 75c oc per doxen; cucumbers. fl.60 12.25 per doxen; eggplant. 15c per In.; sarlic, 10cO12 per pound; lettuce. 60e per dosear; hothpuae lettuce, f 1.60 I2 per box; peas, CMle per pound; peppers, 30c 36c per pound; radishes, 15c per doxen; rhubarb, te f..fT.r.pouD(1; Prows. N; tomatoea, $2C 13.26. fc POTATOES Oregon, jobbing price. There's One Form of Investment II never aiumpe in vaiue, Its Integrity Is unquestioned. The return la certain. Principal Is alwaya available. It haa no clamant af speculation. It to a Savings Account in The Baok of Oregon Qty Tht Oldest Bank Is The County D. a LA TO Ull ETTB Preeldeal '...(- ' 1 MKTra, THT3 I FfPST NATiniMAT n. - oaink of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, eO.SO0.0O. Teaiteesla a tWeral Banking Buelneee. Open frsen I A, M. at Oregon City Wood and Fuel Comply F. M. BLUHM Yeur wants supplied with any quantity of 4 feet ar 1 In, llvered ta any part of City. Prleee, reasonable. Batlsfactlen guaranteed Heme B-110 Pacific Main 350? Pherc yeur Cer. tth and Cta 0r9a CHy. nil! I All ;ea. and Jk.V fan BAva tae?tAr'C at-mVK-iri r 1 a. aaa-aajBaaVBI ar Sal U . I I 21 I A baudrad UMmaaad pa Ira Mildia aar. DEXorzpTtont fiVa '":.. V rtmne. very durable sad ln4 InalJe alia saixcUlauslltjrof ruW-r. ahlrh tr roatae poroaa and abh-h rluara an small nin.iwn a lie iae wa Save hunlrU of Mton Ir p aa4iaBa if baa MiHwuti ut ruMiiMiM . k.k ....... KA or latca la a aaola aaaana. Thar uh ao morm Ih.a a ereiaary ura, laa tmacmreraillliie mlu ealna? ta aia aa rr 2.TT.?Vt" awaaj , T rHi ri nvvanpuaiw pal peHeetketairtrstMrtiiS Sad Maa rim wn7"wa $2 Ml per hundred; nw potatoes, 7c 7',-f per pound. . ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon 12.75 per 100; Australian, 13 60 per 100; Texaa, 12.35 per crate; Califor nia, ft per crate. MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much Yaluable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little OlCOil CITY BITWISE Our boy will call for the mgl azines if you Phone. I X III x - II . 1 J-: - ,x Oregon City Stack Quetatlwia IIOOH Hogs are quoted H rrom 121 lbs. to 160 lb. tt, pea 160 Iba. to 200 Iba, I He. . VEAL CALVES-Vsal calves arm from So to lOe according ta grass. DEEP STEERS "eel atstrt for the local markets era fstcalaf He live aeignt ' . SHEEP mi urui at el ! K weight HACON, URD and 1UM, arc Ira. CATTLE MARKET II tTWNO. Large Number of Bidders Ke at High Mark. The Portland Union Stock rireiie ports aa follows: Itecelpta on tms market tor J week ending Saturday have ben wn Cattle; IS calvea; 3061 kop; sheep; 37 H. A N. h. The oattle market hc rww" steady to atrong and tkc t prieea haa caused killers to least possible qusnllty. The tnN of more then the usual ! competitive bidders, bsa la explained the nlfb line of P- Th. bog market h steady. Soma klllera cUlm haa been a weakness but " with tha river ' marketa thU ra" shows a strong condition ' a The sheep market was an active demand and a clMr.""" mado of tha entire ofTerlnia The horse market has and tho uansactlona Indicate rang of valuea. . ' Representatives aales n'e - follows.' 100 Steers 824 Steers 236 Steers' 201 ft, era 1 Cow i Cows 6 ('OWN 15 Yearllnga 4 Bulls ... 1 Dull I Calvea 4 Calvea 141 Hogs 108 Hog 60 Hogs 6 Hogs 800 Lambs 743 Yanrllnga 408 Wethers 160 Ewes . 4 uraiters ' 3 Drafters 8 Chunks 1171 litis 1161 lOtS 990 17 t0 141 1270 HI IS') 4J2 IM lM 177 111 01 74 M 100 r K Ci H in tn m iM t.M 10 l ' I." I i I I I ' i, sitso 300.E--176- The Oregon CI rruifan.ajpro Union 5CLLS Arsenate of Lcod Derry, Cretcs lizy, Ct"c:.t end Tt Implements I