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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1911)
MOIININQ ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, MAY 30,1911. MORNING ENTERPRISE O&EGOK CITY, OREGON T , ,, ... , .. I I. I. BRODIC, Editor and Publisher. "ntaeeJ mm Haml-rlm Matter Jan Bry at tha post offlr at Oro City, neaeoe. enaer in Art or asarcn I. UTs." ... tuns stnscurnoN. Owe Year, by mall M H la Mnntna. by mall I rour Mont ha, by mall ar lt by carrier .IVCtTUtm MTU rtrat Psse. pr lnoh nral tnaertkia. Flrat Paee. Inch addeo Inaartktna. .lie. Preferred poellton any , PC Pr I" flt snartlon..... ' rnfiml poaitlan any p. pee tee" .Me tneerOoaa km mm nfhM IK, flra nan. Bar ta nraVlneartkta Ho ; Rua paper ether thaa drat page, par moh 444 SMartles.... ' UmM tea par Una; to ranlar a4v tteare k. llaa. ' Want a. For Halo. To Rant. ate., ona eaet a ward flrat tnaertlen; one-half eent each additional. - 1 Rate, for aarartlalnt tn a Weekljr Enterprtee will ba tha aama aa la h. dally, for advertleementa art eepectally for tha weekly. Wher. tha advertlaeraent la trnarrmt fmm (ha dally to tha weeB r. without chance, tha rata will ba to aa Inch for run of tha papar. and lfro an inch for epaelal poattlon. Caah ahonld aceompany ordar wher. aortr la unknown la bu.ro.ae offtea of tha Cntarprlaa. Lacal advertlatng at legal advertising catee. Ctmia advertlalne and special tranalanl advartlalns at tic lo 0c an Inch, accord ana to specie) condlilnna governing tha ania. fire al" and Bankrupt Ala1' idwr teamen t a e Inch flrat Insertion; addl atonal laoartlona um matter So Inch. Nawa Itama and wall wrtt'en articles of Bterit. with Intaraat to local readers, will ba gladly accepted. Rejected manu aarlpta navar returned uniee. aorompan tea by lumti to prepay poataae. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. May 30 In American History. 18CS-First rroraJ eel.brstton of 8or ton Memorial day. 18S7-MsJor Bn: Perley Poor. Jour- nallat and author, died: born 182a ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From dooo today to noon tomorrow.) Son acta 7:19. rise. 427: mooo aeta 10-38 p. m: moon farthest north and highest: p. m.. moon tn conjunc tion wttb Neprnne. passing from wast to seat of too planet. All doubt a to the Rose Festival being a success from the standpoint of a bountiful supply of roses has been dispelled by the warm sunshine 'of tne past few days. a. - The uation today will honor the dead heroes who fought to save the country. The celebration In Oregon PltY will ha olaborata and annronri- ate. AH patriotic citizens should ob- We notice that some merchant's in other cities are using considerable space advertising "Made in Oregon" goods. That is as it should be. Th merchant must know that his Indi vidual prosperity is to a great extent dependent upon the prosperity of the state at large, and i' Orecon .manufac- nwama mrm rtaf wwAat f tliat 1 e awII1 mean greater payrolls, and greater payrolls mean a larger degree of proa- perity tor every mau. woman and child in Oregon. tacomaTrounces ROADSeS 4 TO 0 WILLIAMS' MEN HIT BALL. BUT SAFETIES ARE WELL SCATTERED. Flrat Loses n Palltlse. 1 'I 1 i 4 fai f M - P I I I 1 I VI I' . ill n ii Hii 1 1 iv i j m no I n il I I I -4J 13 1 - ' il Say. mother, will yon-apeak to that Sammy T" Whafn he doln' nowT' "WelL every time I hit him on d head wld dla hauiinef he hollers " The Farmers Coopers tire Market ing and Purchasing Corporation will make Bellingham. Wash., the head quarters and storage point for the counties. . A dry clean bed makes a warm bed Change as often aii is necessary to keeo, clvan and sanitary. PORTLAND. Or.. May I Spe cial While MeCredies Champions were waiting for the Oakland team to arrive. Kick Williams' Roadsters were whitewashed at Tacoma. The home teem made four cores, and got nine saetiee of Eastley. The Roadsters made eeveti hits, bat they were well scattered. The Portland team sever had a look-in, Annls being steady at all times. Pacific Coast League Traveling day; no games. North western League Tacoma 4 Portland fl: 8n!e 5. Victoria ;, Van eosver 1. Spokane 0. National League Boston 5. Brook lyn 4; Chicago 1. Pittsburg 1: Phila delphia C. New York 4: St Louia 7, Cincinnati C American Itgce Phiiade!:Ma 4. New York l: Chicago i, St. Louis 0: Boston 1J-7. Wasblnron -; Cleve land 7. Drtroit 6. When ajlrs step grvlni i takes feed to make thets catrh ua. and there is time and feed wasted. The Texas Destroyed Something every body should see. A picture that will go down in history The Shelling of San Marcus or the destruction of the battleship Texas will be shown Today AT THE ; GRAND This Picture will never be shown, here again. , THI BIVOUAC OF THE DEAD. The muffled drum's and roll has beat' The soldler'a last tattoo No mors on Life'a parade shall meet The brave and fallen few. On Fame's eternal camping ground Their alleut tents are spread, And tl lory guards with solemn round . . Th llivouae of the Dead. No answer to the foe's advance Now swells upon, the wind; No troubled thoughts at midnight haunts Of loved ones left behind; No vision of the morrow's strife . The wairlor's dream alanna; No braying horn, nor acroamlng fife At dawu shall rail tr arms. Their shivered swords are red with rust. Their plumed heads are bowed. Their haughty banner trailed In dust la now their martial shroud; And plenteous funeral tears have washed The red stains from each brow, .And their proud forma la battle gnashed Are free from anguish now. The iieiiihlug steed, ihe flashing blade, The trurupct'a stirring blast, The charge, the dreadiul cannonade, The din and shout are passed. Nor war'a wild note, nor glory's peal Shall till with fresh delight ' Those breasts that never more shall feel The rapture of the flguL Like the dread Northern hurricane That sweeps the broad plateau. Flushed with the triumph yet to gain, Come down the serried foe. Our heroes felt the shock, and leant To meexunem on the plain. And long the pitying sky hath wept Above our gallant slain. So neath their parent turf they rest, Ye must not slumber hers Where stranger steps and tongues resound Along the heedless air. Your own proud land's heroic soil Shall be your fitter grave. She claims from war In richer spoil The ashes of -her brave. SoS neath their parent turf they real, ' Far from the gory field, liorne to a Spartan mother's breast On many a bloody ahleld-j-, The aunshine of their native aky Smilea sadly on them here. And kindred hearts and eyes watch by ' The hero's sepulchre. Rest on, embalmed and sainted dead. Dear aa the blood you gave. No Impious footsteps here shall tread The herbage of your grave. Nor shall your glory be forgot While Fame her record keeps Or Honor point the hallowed spot Where Valor proudly sleeps. Yon marble, mlnst relied voiceless, stone. In deathless song shall tell. When many a vanished age bath flown. The atory how you fell. Nor wreck, nor change, nor Winter's blight, .Nor Time's remorseless doom . Shall dim one ray of holy light That gilds your, glorious tomb. BERRIES MARKET IIOilEGROlYII -REACH LOCAL QUALITY NOT EXTRA, BUT DE MAND IS STRONO-PRICI OF DUCKS UP. Homegrown strawberries were of fered the local market Monday for the first time this year. The quality was not extra good, but the demand was strong. The farmers got IIS wills a bo and the berries retailed at 1 cents. . Young ducks , are In big demand and the price jumped Monday from !0 to Sl cents a pound. Other huI try prices are unchanged. Quotatlvn. for Oragcn Clt). 1'OTATOKS Heat. It.50, food JS5; common, J. Huying. carload, selec,-IS.tt); ordinary. II.IW. F1.UUK AND FKKD-Flour la ateady, selling front IS to 15 40; very little of cheaper gtndea. Feed la higher and rllng slowly. Ursn brings from I2 BO 27.f.O. shorts I to 30, rolled barley :I1.B0 to $SS .33. process barley I S3, whole corn 3t to 133, cracked corn $33 to 133. Wheat $33 to ' HAY (Buying.) Timothy til 118. Clover. 113 to 114; oat hay. $H to $16.- mixed. $13 to $14: alfalfa, $1! to $11. . -". OATS (Buying) tkay from $JS ' loi$27; while, from $: to $28. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary ' country brings from 15e to 30c,. fancy dairy from 30e to 13c, cream ery 32c to tie - EtlOS i uuymg i Are ranging ffrom- 18c to :0e. according to grade. rOULTItY (Buying Firm wlih lit tle goo slock offered. Hens will bring 14c, If In extra good condition more. Old roosters are poor at 8c to 10c. broil ers bring from 33c to ile, with good demand. " WOOL (Buying) Vool prlcea ar.e ranging from Uo to Ho. MOHAIR l Buying Prlcea .on mo hair have been vay up, aome having brought as h'sh aa 39o locally. Quo tations are 37 Vic and demand la strong HIDES (Buying Green, hides, be to or; saltern, 54c to dry hides. 13C to HO. Sheep pelts. 25c to 75c each . DUTKD FRIMTS-lcarVrtcee are firm at from 8c to 10c on apples and prunes. Peaches ars lOo. SALT Setting S0c to 0e tor fine, 50 lb. tack, half grouud 40c; 73 for 100 lb. sacks Portland 'vegetable Markets. SACK VKtlETABLES Carrot a, $i.:.'4($l JO per aaek; parsnips. $1 Ii fl$l 50; turnips.' $1 25fJ$l.t0; beets. $1.50. VEtJETABIES Asparagus. People who "Invest1 In antarprlMt premising bnormali u r ususlly dls.ppolnt.J. m "I Httnm tk.. fail ta est ths'lntsrtst they aspects and tt.. . ;.n'.f puMi loothtri. 1 ; "Wot IK,, Whan you dsposn your mensy en a Tims Inge Desartmtnt of this hank, It remains ia und.e w..T: lt earns aurs and attady r.ts ef Interest. Thsrs I, B to, In this kind of an Investment. prHltti, oner yeu begin, tn ooontr win you B p0M. alanc. , """Hits e , The Bank of Oregon City ' D O. I.ATt)l'RFTT Prealo.pt f. J Mttn r... THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, MOOOO.00 TrsneaetaaOaeeralSanhleg uolnoas. Upon Iron, A. s). m j Oregon City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM T", Your wants suppllod with any quantity of 4 foot or II lack $ llvrd to any pari of City. Prices, reasonable : Satisfaction guarantsod Phor your ar Homo B-110 . - Cor. th aa Cttr, SB' Paoiflo Main 3507 .n - Qrta Clt.. OIAZ SECRETLY SAILS FOR SPAIN. .HIS FUTURE HOME MEXICO CITY. May :W.enerl Diaz, who was rresidenr of Mexico thirty years. secitly left his palace this morning and Veil to. Vera Crux, where he boardy a steamer for Spain. He is eiMted to spend the remainder of hlsayn In that country. As he left Ms pauce,' Dias could hear the voices of enthusiastic cele brants who vers acclaiming ths new president, ranclsco deLa Barra, and shouting viva Madero AmerKan League NoVames sched tiled. ' 45 YeorsAgo From the Weekly Enterprise Novem ber 1(1. lfl;6. "Accidentally Shot. We have "to record another painful accident which occurred on Sunday last near this city. As a well-known Indian named Claylock waa preparing to start out. deer shooting his rifle was discharged by accident, and the ball took, effect In the left shoulder of a Mr. William Stone, proving nearly fatal. The In dian, sadly grieved at the misfortune, generously proffered his horse In pay ment of the pbyslclan'a charges. Read the Morning Enterprise. POctf sirc? rAriTBn-A mncn Ann;;? 1A l I AM ladna,raar. .and alkie t OAf pggg ttiTliS I hi .' I k V "H" ""llJ r rtva our eauhwue and le.rn our aiSaSTatil!! Y 1 1 . eteveta esacaee. - aa mmm am ttm ax , umm tiZJtZamZTJ VV saa e waae ale vac. Wa aa m waaiaw. .. I hmt n wh Mll 0ar . iri-ri.. kUWi. IW.MH f ra C0llTIIBllgtl.,','','l,'eaAaa.l I J S:lf-t::li:jTircjft? IA NN. 4W m MMMsJom Hi j SM ' tVf al SaSF III 1 r He. mRltmmttmt Ma ax.,t wtr4i4 ;ul K9i:s:cTKs::uFK8esPc:sT:n aiaitS. Vaaaa.aeei.nie mm MBaMXal. A bunOrvtl UMWaand balra 4d la.l rear. nntn rrtoTm ar iai ia au aim. H " ' -- ta lively and as ay rktlne. verv duraMa and lined luaiila aiih a Mwial ouallir if ruUair. ahtok barer law enniaa txiruua and ahtrh eknea uo atnall Ntu-arra without allevlne the sir lu eaespe. t Ve batra hundred of leltara fnan aalUBed rualuroees 1 atalliirflhat their Urea baveonlr baaniHiuiuad up fl.Tt per Tale- eabbase new fl lv,,r ' wk lo a brf aeaw. 1 hay wela-b.nonwra than ' . .' MeW' f wr i aaneUmarrUra.tbawnolulrnLuit...tilea being hlindtwdn eight; cauliflower. $1 u0f ' ftvsa several lajrera tf lliln, aixrUII erauarvd . j . . ' '. . r . falM-laoo tha tread The rea-ul.r prtoa) ef th-aa Urea $1.75 per dosen; celery, California, Jic , la lie vt twir, bnt f.-aireriuli. imrmnn ara ifcl. ..... ., , . maaiite a apariai raatorr lrt"-a u Uia r lar ore ftlMIc (er dusen; cucumbers. $t.01 day Mm U r-o-4e-dT Va ahloC o. U. tm ai fsatlea the tMak paotiiliad "A"aad eaaalarsinnt 0"alaanaialrta-" to pesvaat naanM Tua lira nll aailaat aaf atke wia-iorr, aXMTBJaat moine. mlr S4 SODeenate. A II orden lalnBd mm stHruval, Vou tk) nut pair s saet Saul fw $2 3S oar dozen- .nlini luAnae II. haya eamlne. and foand theca aHietly aa eet.reaantad. per anzen, eggpian'. l&per lb.; at x t-m,r t u ecw 04.sa m rir r r awreuaiM CSrllr lllrfll me .Mirtit WtTW eanaa aa. i jweail ! Vw eaa aa ruk la am a aa ae a ta. turn mm a ' '"ClfC per pxMind; lattnCe in aiaHaaiilaaart,M . aw aa aMtriaeara aa a4-iai.. a .w. ra u aa TtOc per dozen; hothouse lettuce. It fti) i i.m a. mt. ft a mmu f ut. r-.iaatiawa (Hi per bo; peas. acQllc per - w?tt-? pound; peppers. 30cSSe per pound; !rVT r "'V'' Te-Tia., 'ai,' S'J?2mm,mlm a.. Mrtf Ma. radisnes, lit per doien; rhubarb. tiTui ruTjjr'-T7!r..? r.i7rTrirr'T-r'- "r-." "I -.u.iv, ....ut, IUII1.U9UII I'OTATOES Oregon, Jobbing prl s ou per n-innred. n"w -poiatoes w i c per poina. UNIONS Jobbina- Iirlcea; Oraant. 12. TS nar IfUl- Aralln t r a . 1: Teaa. 13 !5 ner erat'.- r.iif.,e. i f""" ' nwirdlng tn grade nia, ii per crate. Orooon CltV Stock Uuatatlaaa -HOOS Hogs are quoted He lower CVic "vt B,n,: : From 125 lbs. to 150 Iba. iu fmm SHEEP ort at c to 6c live I BEKF 8TEKR8 Heet ameers for J the local markets art fetching IV to 150 Iba. to 300 Iba. lUe. VKAL CALVES-Veal calves bring weight. BACON, lRD nd HAM, art Brm A Gentleman's Duty to use i I nis t-ists if Necessary to 5 IJotecrOur Working Girls j By Her. Dr. S. E. YOUNG of BrooUjrn HK WORKING GIRL IN OUR COUNTRY IS IN THE MOST DIFFICULT POSITION OF ANY MEMBER OP THE COM MUNITY. SHE FIGHTS A CONTINUOUS BATTLE. PHYSL CALLY. MENTALLY AND MORALLY. ANO IT IS A GEN TliMAJTS JOB TO HEL$ HER, AND SOMETIMES A GENTLEMAN'S nrrm are thk only propeii weapon. , Almoat CYerj on is tufficientlj charitable to agy, "It's too bad about these girls." Bat in the next bresth most people gdd, M-WTt In the world ean WE do sbont it V ' . ' . ..-.e a , . . .. J - M .1 There ia one UUHg JiVtUX AlAiv wno IB man can uo or tuo young women whose work forces them to trarel unchtperoned and raeecorted in our public conYejances, Erery gentleman can treat eh of there girla ss IF SHE .WERE TH3. JJJSTER and be jnat ci grift ro arenge an inanH offered h ' x ' ' MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much Yaluable information ft them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little 0M1 CITY OIIMISE Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. Nursery Chin There never wa more rsrlety thsa t prrwnl ill illll ilealgnad fte dl dren's use All " hhT rbviuea are llluatrsietl ua paiiei sn bowls. There are flniriiilng Hills 0 lueal sets dtt-oralrd Uh Stvurs (M "I'nl.p Pan." and liter ir OMlf jdlahea whk-li allow tt.e IhI slbM In fam7 eolonnl U'ltcrs surnisMW pictures atlractlve to clilldUh ejei. Utile Jugs for i-hlldreu's milk cent odd shapes wllb luiiu dcalg" f the nursery rhyme dl.hes rose m the form of hot water plstesHbsfh ondUf Hie china plate there l fait-l a receptacle of metal like Iks k part of a double Uiller. wdsb saw -tilled from the aide with hot wit " keep the little oue'o f"od from gfttM cold while It fusses and plars Im" of eating. , lk Another attractive anklo for " baby at mealtime Is a tray la ananial with the Ptt lorwrjl ti.Ml about It! lUrfXtJ hi-t. t.. n nf iha edges ftrrei downward ao as to fit over tM m of a table and preot disaster. 1. Chlldrani ,l ama .in. a.ainat children aft: tint a nervous child In lbs dark P it panlahmenti threatening It "J dark and with mythical black mtn bogles; telling it the Ho lb i -A-m 1. nr. w.ilra and wbeO It Vuw dars be Is ery angry: boili. I" kiMi. tt.. .hiM with a cans, tupi' n,hae than your Prtl palm: hllttiiff It te graUfy your t....A....t.. Ir tv eXIKWlnf poor little lee to the cold. ""2 are comfortiibljrtlfld; pli l at bight between two adulla " sen., s. a kind of buffer; fo Mrryini It out of dyora that you use aa n weapon to clear obnlnic tin P deatrlnns out of your Nithi l. m . ifiu-e It l riMiui .. li In il UH'niii niui iwn una . . . a llhtod lamp or no unKiinW" " ; oslnir Pin. In Its clotbl..; MJ . . a a.as BiAtrlMMini Wltn soup ami """"," , ., to rinse In clear water and dry It fnorotuliir: WiyH'H rMZj. boot tliut Jut fit and iin child weer them -nfll wru oul- The Oregon Ci. Fruit and Produ: Union SELLS Arscncfc of Lead, , Dcrrv Crctcs i:-V,Crt:n end feed