I ' I M0RNIN0 ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1911. - HORNING ENTERPRISE OUGOV CITT, OREGOV E. K. HOCMC, EdNae and rNB41ssee. MH as Beod-eUaa Mtwr Jaa mtt - 1. at tbe Cara Oty Orswaa, WW Um Art of jaare two sr saxvroM. Oe Year, by sasll .. . ts Mnatha. ky aaafl . Paw Mxeuke. by aaajl. m . 1.SS imrraas. uto mt MM fleet Iwrtkx Ik rwa. Pa-a. pot hack aldad liwnlMt .let fiaCatiad poattaaa Bay pe-a. aav I"441 flrM iMntw Ike awrd poelttaa any HO- P taek to fM. Tala mm ta tba ta Portland. iWi thr to Jed work and a great deal spoastblllty. WEATHER FOR (CAST. 4 Oregon City Sunday, fair and warmer; aorthweaterly wtnda. Oregon Sunday, fair; warmer. laierioc west port too: north weat- erty wind. rtral mull ..r...". le Baa P aanTiiini'' tint paa. par back Lara's I Be per Mae; la regwlar adrer mm fc Ha. Weata. Far Sate. To Raat. ate. eae aval a arord ftrat maerttan ;. owe hslf aanl ear additional. Rata for adrerttaT ta Aa Weekly Katsrprlae will be I ha aaaa aa ta tha Sally, tor drenieeaeata Bat aapaciaBy for tb sraeaiy Where the adiartawaaeat ta transferred freen the dally to tbe week ly, wit boat rbaaaa. the rata win ba ae aa tack for tea ef Um papar. aa4 las aa kx-t for special poatMoa, Cask should eceotapaay ardar wbara party ta uakaoara la baatnesa afnea of the Kntcrpnee. Legal adYertterag at 1 Bit van lata eatea. Cirrus adTerttstn and special traaetewi aaVerttatnd at lac la 4e aa lack, accord ma to speetal eoedlUoaa wmtn 'ba ' oibar thaa first paa. par kerb Tire aJa" aad Bankrupt Bala" adaer- ta Ue tack flrat marrtioa aaai- tlona aame aiattar JSC men. Nawa Itnna and araU wrtt'aa antcfee Jl aaertt. wttb Intaraat ta taraJ raadara. will bo gladly accepted. R clad mann serknss never raturaad ua)aaa aorocapaa laa by tuata to prapay aoaxaaa. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. June 4 In American History. Earrr Uovartt Crvotv tkooarr aoklirr. bum: dd IC."7. j r Araaay. Brrand tka aitay caraa Wbara aaty brtrfea ea la ataoo bat aaaa U A toaaly paaea I fcaaaj -Aa aampVy-taV" aabl aastbar I aaw aoaaa pOad ap racaa, Aad tkara vara diaditlaaa , Aad rraaa a ad bollyboeeal Aad M raM bo a sarora Wlfb Vttlo aatba around. Aad It eoaM aaaa a caatta Hth on a larracad iwoaad And M aaM ba a foraat Whara atnaaoma KHt tka I rw Or p r ( a aaar anaivt iia p-ii Bui wi. or av ffuM i Thai fifc n -' i h a i Irv w Ta ir'a c- l Sii I mm ": A qih an aa t n To f -tKj,n to bu A FX1 la Ih. nr ma n Tat a ihr mi ldrrn . i-ap n a ' K (4 obat! pa .a r ' caif n -T1o' I'omnaaloa. WANTKD- a4ertlamoAU for thU eol'imn. Prlcaa rary raaaoB able. S rait at haa4 of col-imm. JSS7-WlillaBj AJmoo Wbat-tar. at lira man. died; bora 1S19 man. died: bora isi J j i lS88-rroor UUI Kjrod WU au j liCOkl IU .--CJXru hvalCK oiBrfcic la .aw Tort atat j 1908 tnltrd Statra Snaloc - ArtAm I j 1 f.7 Pur Gorman or VlarrtAOd died, j born 1S39 i 1910-Snndrr rivii bill rarrjinit tppro i prtarloaj nttHit 1 1 W.uu.twu wa i - -. A8TR0N0MICAL EVENTS. j (From noon today toaood tomorrow.! San acta 1. rle 42: aonn aet 128 a. m.: pUoat Mrrmry rtaibi lew ta east brfora auaraw. Tba regulars bT put ooe OTr the tasargetiu is tka United State Sen- j at In the appointment of another j Lorimer iBTtiatinf, committee, i Way hare anotber UrceT The !at ' oae is luo freaA In tbe public mind. aa Mr : . ii.-. ;. ... . . ;. or J im . .. lil rrl. A u J : i: TO'J It'i ;. i u .r 4Ui a nf iu. ! f T. ' : . t Lfl iiii . VIIEAT IS LATE, , BUT Johta Hays Hammond Uncle Sam's ' Envoy- to Coronation of King! . . r a , a , ' V- fW " a l. wbS " x . T"a .- , m o;cou.w 0CMAN0 FOR OLD P0TA.T0tf' GROWS. WITH LIMITED OFFER INGS NEW CROP POOR. I A-j; rmir-r;f. What a:fr : l-ni i'oju I he lui! Lir. aL'l vrh .in j ba eeo? The rrxrr loj. itr tb i U-ataio. or poaaiblf ibe wonaa texl . door. wi;b wbom be baa r x cha n fed a few words. ib baa ararrely been Mjt j of (be boose, while joa bay seen Honest Man ta np Againat a man people and thin". hard Monday propositioa in Portland next ' Bbe la mad of tha sanae aoct ct atull Of tbe two candidate, for -man aranr-aa yow. Mayor. Baahllsht and Simon, ttere isi " " ! , . . . . , . dl afed woman, deroted to bar fam- ttttle cnotc. RttBhiitkt baa tbe labor! ., . . . ; By. went out one mornlDg aoa set Ore To- and tbe arlcg treat, and Simon , to tbc Ura Hbe died a nwntb later baa may of tbe big basiteaa Interests. B T0m. Tbe deril a&d deep aea coafroat Mr. j T oo mo'.-b to ormpj her hntxl and Hoaveat Man and it is not eaay to too Uft 10 tnpy bar mind." cbe foreeaat tbe result. I doctor, ay Do yno "a Her lirt!'it3 wi man c Free, trade aounas fool (or a earn-, Hn, ,b(. wbov. work pain cry. It really doet sound good. va navar a-mm and lniw i-ranallty It geta Totea. Free wool waa promised j bald tbe family fecrtber. was Merino by tbe Democrat and the program il j ltvg erery Bber f bar ta-inz as wife tb Hooa of RepreseCUtive la to ef- j and mother, ar.d the bnlaud did not fart a al'rat radiartloo ia tne wool ! llrT otjlr dltenlon wa CbUK b On acbednle and tben to get behind a resolution 'tat tbe Democratic party does not reboanee its principles. Joat what ia there in tbe principles and promises of tbe Democratic party? Oat of school life into lifes school time died -or done a fovlUb thing. a .tUmi-mI this weak Id tbe aradaa- ' woooerr tion of a number of students from tbe ' Oregon City High School. Some of Sundays a ben abe could go- Ton asy tbe case U au estrema one? It la. perbapa. tnt It may aerra to give yoa a woman's point of rlew. Many a poor wife, drlren by nerer ending tasks, lacking re rest loo, has developed unrest, bronded and sotne- Phota eopyrtgb: by Amarlcaa Proa AaaoeLattoa, lilt JOHN HATS HAMMOND, wbo baa bad many an nasal experiences aunng bis basy career, ta to bars still bvXTrtencaa) la June, when b rp resenta tba United States aa special noy to tb corouatioa of King n V - W - - - . . . - .i Aa av Ka I .i(am At tba world ba will ba tb aaaoriat of hereditary roler, fatoxa raiers. world fsmouc dlplocnau aad dUtlngnlahed cttitens of all lands. Mr. Hammond la a rlosa friend of President Tart. Indeed, tie loanea air. Tart wa cooa last yaar wnoai tba preatdoot mad bl Ions; tor tbrougb tb west and south. II has baa meotioned aa a poaalMe amttaasador to on of tb great Enropeaa powars, bat K is andsrstood that be does not aeek (bat honor, that be Is too busy to accept tb appointment. Hot gi'lnx to tandn for a few weeks as a special eoroy ta a coronation that la expected to equal or surpass anything of tb kind ace waa different, and Mr. Hammond easily found time to go. Tb a dot plctar waa made at a burse show at Lake wood. N. only a few days ag and wall tb mining niDer was making preparations to sail for England. 45 Years Ago ; something to sapport a population. , In tb first class establishments of Pittsburg front twenty-Da to forty i fl tons of metal Is used in a single From the Weekly Enterprise, Novem- casting." Tbe same can b don at br 17. 1S. ' Oswego. W took for tb establish; The Oswego Furnace W recently : mnt 0f rolling mills to follow the passed down tbe rter to Portland ! manufacture of iron at Oswego. Tbe from this city, and observed that tb , on now b-m- thouaht of In California must com to us for trod. There baa While tb wheal crop la tba Wllla-. ... i tttett Valley la several weeks lata. It Is showing lb best growth In year. The acreage Is about tba same aa last year. Tb report on oats la also fav orable, but It la too early to say what tbe result will be. Tb local grain market la dru. with little demand Whoat is especially bard to obtain. Old potatoes ara la demand, but of ferings ar limited. Now potato mar kit I generally firm Supplies from j California, wall Increasing, aTa still i small. Tba quality la not nearly as good as In former season. sla being unusually amalL ' , Qootattwita roe Oragoi City. ; POTATOES . IleaU i:.M. good common, tz. Uuytng. carload. aalec. $M0; ordinary, SIX). ' FLOUR AND FEED-riour Is J steady, selling from ft to IJ M; vary llttl of cheaper grsdea Feed la j higher and rising slowly. Ursa brings from $: 50 to $17 M, shorts ! to fSO.i' rolled barley fll.M to $1111. procaa barley $11, abole' corn $11 to $11. I cracked con. $11 to $11. Wheat $13 i to $13. HAY (Buying.) Tlmoihy $1$ to ;$!, Clover. $13 to $11; oat hay, $14 to $i; ml ted. $11 to $11; alfalfa. $n 'to $11 j OATS (Buying I Oray from $ I to $:T; whit, from $26 to $2S. D UTTER (Uuytng) Ordinary country . brings from 1 to 30c, fancy dairy from 3W to 12c. cream ery 3Jc to 35c. EGGS (trayingi Ara ranging frdtn lie to 30c. according to grade. - POULTRT 4 Rwylng Firm lh lit- tie wood stock offered. Hens will bring j 14c. If In ettra good condition more. Old mooters are poor at tc to 10c. brolL j era .bring from !Ic to 34c, with good j demand. . WOOL (Buy .i.g A'ool prices are ranging from IZc to 4e. MOHAIR (Uuytng puces on mo hair have been way an, soma having brought aa h'xb aa Se locally. Quo tations are 37 He and demand la strong HIDEH--( Buying Orn bides, te to C-; salters, 5 He to 64e; dry bides, 13c to He. Sheep pelts. 15c to 7$e each. DRIED FRUITS Local People who "Invest" ! tetarpria aramlalaa abnarmali- UfM ' ar wawally dlaapaalntad. 7 ,rl 'birns Thsy fall et tba IMaraat tbay aaaastsd and tb senti mensy na ta atbara. , " u1 thr Tba asaney savsr abawld taha.aa sbaaaes with tha a ranan fwm -n e vartmcat ae la lk ' log Department ef this hank, rt rsmaliu yder your IT.. . earns a sur and ataady rata af Intaraat, Thsra u n. W! In this hind Of art investment, . 'Paiiti "Tb aoaoar yaw begin, tha asanar will y b, ,B 0 grewlng balance. . .. F"Hls " The Bank of Oregon City najaaii in i i i i - i D. C laTOURrTTw Praatdaat " METES, Cb,k, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON iTTY OREGON CAPITAL, A0.00tU)u Traaaasw a 0wseel Sanhlni aWlna tH frMn A. at t r fc Oregon Qty Wood and Foci Company F. RL BLUHM Ysur want auppllsd avlth any quantity af 4 feet ar it Inch wsdg llv red ta any part af City. PMeee, reasonable. Satisfaction guarantied Phers your , Hem B-HO - , Car. &th and CMw( Pacific Mala SSOJ .. s Ofeaaa CHr. EAniDERAGHiT fix rAvwiwai5z3r I ll JW""- Waablpbsaajraaasayah.asaih.r n V 1 1 rv-w. ,M m . nn4 7 aajfwaa mmmm f aar awa aaaa mm at aWMaa UINfMIMelaM.Ki - its. i I ' I i ii $ Maai-Mil)Mia'MtMW.iMtM.t U. Ka cciTac:iurKa r i :cn: .H Vaasa.aaai.aaa aa( a (aealraak A baaurad tliiwwand pairs wJd la4 raar. nCMJSSPTiriata .'t-' ail sUa. It . . ss lively aad ess y rldtntr. vary dnraKI and lined loalta af k assuming large proportlona, and gars evHent songs of soon bacon leg nsa ful. Tb Iron used In pot tine no this first furnace, w understand waa Im ported. It will not be long, however, after it get into operation, before thia furnac will build othera Oawego la destined to become tba Pittsburg cf this part of America. In Pitta burg, there are at tbla tlma forty-on foundries. We predict that a quarter of that number will be In operation at Oswego inside of ten year a from now. The Pittsburg foundries employ an average of fifty bands each. Where tber ar such resource ther la of rolling mills, when tbeir production was greater needed than at present prices are A liul.la a k I a avarta! aaality of mUar. alik-k amf La- Laai pnrvaa and bW-h rkaa an amall iMiunara viibont slloalag Ik sir to asesp I a ksaa baadraaa of Mbera fruaa Sal to Sad euatusne) MoHa Ik IMakraaaarW A"sad aaaalaiaalWV aad "O" ataa raw elrts la pes.iat riat aatbap tkS Mr anil eallaat f mm BiAalwIsI S...lka m.m -v t .1 I a. uu.it 41 1 iraw riu. in initi rnnniT. ny i the Oregon Iron Company, waa rapidly "o tlm lDC ,h- l"antlon B....B..I.- I. m, - , a I - a 111... -.1 . k. iL.la s.au.A...al.a. I V IT I 1 FT A III aa"iX iaMU.a - hum a rsartdbiy -navraj( agaj ja 11.75 ptr r-at-j; abbaxe ' hlinils saWf wtfaalswtt a aaaa, .. 1 1 a u and this modern method of profuTTHg , u, wJl' -lara- raMfc tbe material in Oregon, when oncelfjftoe pr dixen; cucu fairly under way, promise great re- z.2i per aoten;. eggplant. stilts. McHaffla Co Ta Lebanon. William R. McHatfle. wbo baa been connected with the Lebanon Paper Company for many years, being lo cated at the mala office In San Fran cisco, baa been transferred to Lebanon where h takes charge of tbe business. urm ai rrom K 10 lOO on apnlea and atauniaaaair tiraaaaror.ly baaaimotpad aponcai Drunen Peachea ara lAn ' or l-v-a la S arK4a mu. Tbay wawb an aaaw thaa Sal T -lii- fl? ! a . - ssclrrUra. Urnrar--iMJno.liu b-ln ALT Selling 60c to 0e tor flue 1 llws by aavaral lajrrrs of thin. auMlall waiaiJ SO lb. Back, half around aft- t ... 'Ter ead. Tbe raralar prkat of lhaaa lira V aaaaawawT. - a I., tf. 7LJio-. lou. H B pr pale. All cadarsAbsaioas Portland Vegetable Markets. , fwt,rtof- T?ri- X ' O approval. VuaTdo aot pay a assitaulfw SACK VEtlETAfllJ-j r-.,a..i. ' lT,-?'""ln' " j '"as etrVHlr aa tape mad. r . Carrot . ! Jrl'li' Ial..iuras r;rtawauaaa ll.JSff ll.SO per Back; parsnip, tl : wiaaa ra i l. iMMHaiTaMM Ma7aiaWa.aaiH.a7C fr$i5o: turnip.. so7 be-t .. , lirjiizrrr: imizzr7.jrr:zz Wa llarVaala-ab.a,aa.i id iifcaaaa ia rcai nTzt&?JXttZZZZ yarnc. juccfize per pound; lelloce, 50c per doien; hotbous lettuce, $1 SO $3 per boi; pass, ScOUc per pound; peppers. SOcfJlSe per pound: radishes, lie per dosen; rhubarb, 3r 03c per pound; sprouts, fc- tomatoes, $?(f$3 36. POTATOES Oregon, jobbing prlc $3 50 per handred; n-w potatoes, 7c 7Vic per pound. And If. added to bar sens of grind lag monotony, there is tbe sense of Dexiect or oiaesieein. woai bust too (nese students nave completed tneir , eXpe-t? education, others will go to college. gome day a tbtng tbe husband never and a few will take ap commercial dreamed of happen. And b cries .courses. Parents should carefully out, I did not understand r study tb inclinations and capablll-i U Tm- a, cannot sanely live tie. of tbeir children, before advlalng wltboT,t chMa' " break of lU4?nj mm IW VUTI IUIUIV KJMt save au aaiva. i yajaa gjjja There are some boys and girls who i ,f tD tejtbfo wlf f ber should not be sent to college. It la, j Katies la tb daytime, but can do so sometimes, money and time wasted d4 ' No city ever had a more faithful and efficient body of police officers than baa Oregon City. They ara al waya on the job, working early and late, cohering a lot of territory and keeping a vigilant eye for offenders of the peace and dignity of the town. They are poorly paid, too, tbe night officers receiving only $75 per month. It would be a merited recognition of their earnest aervlce .or, the council to Increaae the salaries of the sight when the sapper dishes are dona, go with ber wbltber aba wllla to go. just as yoa would bar gone with ber la the old sweet days of courtship. Els yon may soma time deserve tb bitter apostrophe of tb dying wife: Carv not a stone Whoa I am dead. Tbe praises which remorseful mourners give To woman's graves, a tardy recompense. But speak tbera while 1 live. Forget ma when I dl. Tb violets Abov my rest will btoeeom rust as blue Nor miss thy tears. E'aa nature's self forgata. But whlla 1 live be true. I ) SAjaatj America Is Suffering From Too Muctv. Politics Js a Br ISAAC CUtaCENHElM. Financier art , j : abbadddsjaajaaaa TjIIE cod Undiittra tion ui Alaska l A SHAME and in OUT ll , '. RAGE. Itig an enigma to tbe ret of the intelligent world. Wavr I beard it much diacuBaed in Europe. Tltej cannot under ' " stand whj we let iucb a VAST FIELD of national wealth lie IDLE and unproductive. . J4 iA , - ' Nothing can be done to long aa nobotlj is permitted to ioucb tbe eoal. .' That necesearj commoditj costs $12 and more a ton in Alaaka ' at present. It could be mined and distributed for 13 or $6 ton. ' ' - With UNITE ASLTKED MIXLIOXS of tona of coal in accessible part of Alaaka not an ounce of it can be touched by anybody. rLITIti POLITICS THAT' ALL THAT fs THE MATTEH WITH ' 'TATI5. IT. WOULD EE IMPOfJISUE FOR SUCH A I M -a II X. II x IV v III X III X la . , . ' ; - . j -- - ' , ONIONS Jobbing prices: Oregon $2.71 per 100; Australian, $1.50 per 100; Teiaa, $3.35 per crata: CaMfor nla, $3 per crata. Oregon City Stock Uuetatlena. H008 Hogs ara quoted He lower af ' MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much valuable information in them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little 0, CITY HUlPillSE 1 . i 1 Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. " R From 13$ Iba. to ISO lbs. fe, frca ISO Iba. te 100 Iba, $M,c VEAL CALVES-Veal ealraj rlaj fTAm a In toe according It tTSM. BEEF STEERS Heel ateari W tha local markets ar fstchlaf IV He llv aetgnt. MHEEP Him at W M weight. BACON, LARD and RAM. COMPANY TO AID fAiMI"- r I aaa r.ancani IS SUrlsl I Portland. PORTLAND. Or . Juna t-flr1) Whit la eonalderedtha ol , nortant move In livestock circllf" the location by lb Swift InlaraiU a big stockyards and packing j Portland la tha ontanlUoa sf Portland Cattle Loan Company. , has just bwan affected. TbH t"1 proposes to give financial ! H, era and atockmen who fssd . for tha Portland market. . I It will have a fund of $1,W." loan, enabling farmera. to J, for fattening, and will largely to tha number of f. fc. A . I L I . ...L.t -This company will enabls hay and grain to bny ltl J Ing purpoa:' said D- 0- U1 president and manager of Stockyarda Company. HJM r movement of thin rattla nB1:, and Oregon to South Dakota aM t should ba checked. The grsat' of money now being sent to U 1 hi i Rlvar eountry for cattla wi'. In tha Ctlttirbla River Baaln. Tha Ktente to come fron "' concern will not be limited '"1 on- atat but will ba " throughout tba Paclllc NTth'1 will doubtleaa glvs a re " to tha livestock industry. ' Rsal Estat Tranafa Tha following ar tha real ' transfers filed In tba offlea 01 recorder: ' ,.n Walter 8. and Ruth E- hi J. A. Hughes. Iota 9 and 10, w 14, Gladstone; $1. . ' , t John W. and Kata C. n. v P. M. Doyl. lot 7 of hloch l aonvllla; $10. , . w , j t Allca .A. and Leandor sBo.. A. P. Garrison, $.89 acrea of " II. towbahlp I aouth, rsnw $3000 ' . Mrs. B. J. Hawg i" ; Barnes. 80 acres of section i'. $7, township 1 south, rsngs "a. W. and Mabel fcotltln r C. Oannon, l acre of "lo0J$ ahlp I sputh. range , J:,,, . James Barkley o H. C. O' acres of section 1, township s range 1 enat: $700. . - James M. and Mary N. v,c T. J. and LydH Honlne'..' a ctlon 2. township I ,0"- ' i ;t; i. x . ; (Imir'n l . Gregory d q r- ' - ? 7ard "