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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
J , lIOniTllTO THURSDAY, JUKE 15, 1911. U -rr ECouES EflTEurnJSE CRT, G2XQC5P SV E. MMMI, lti eJ PmMHHwn 1 " w 1 till. at Mm hm ease at CtOpVMk wr Um Act af ISMS,! HllCIIHWii '".ftmm Taar, ay Ba Halla a OWC efTVer..,. : ' ' MfUIBMS IATD UN . IH . 1 M . .1 lie v ? J. rut. w , rwt aer hKk-MM HMrtkM. lee eltWl rttoa aettloa Km any A . . . . aay Inch a WW thT tkaa first pa". fr lark ftrat has artlaa It we yas.r other thaa flrat pr par aaea IM klarttna Sc LetwJe le par Dm; to recwlar ver 1 Waats. For aje. To Rant, ate., aa MX wor flrat toeartlen: owe-half seat -Mca aMItloaaJ. I Bataa for adrvrttetn to .It Weafclv I tom ail will t the Mm aa la the Salty, for advertternwnta art eepeclatty )n to transferred frees tha dally to the w.k- I echenie or in goods d ftwfcght MrvtatV hMaf potoHkH th proaa delivery C msTh4tsa froen th big aeabar; by thai etagslai attltad oT May MKaUa)' k B tlrly overtook the vela of local ad vertiaieg aa a mil of holding local trad, and teat, but by bo aaeaaa least, by a falling of la community prid. Tna logical result of tb tendency toward centralisation would be tha elimination of tb email town and the concentration of buaineaa la a raw cltloa. Thla, of coura, narrr will happaa. for. aaarcbaata ara dlacorvr Inn that thrjr muat taka actlr a uiva to protact thalr own lataraata. Ther mnat avll sooda at raaaoaabl pricaa; thry muat advarttaa judlclou ty and attractively and thay muat or Knlx sufficiently to maintain that community aplrtt which la tha hast a of local thrift and proaparlty. When a dollar la apant with a local dealer a prrcrntag rrprraant'tnc hla profit ramalna in th community. When It la arnt away for invaatmeot aoma dvrrtlHl getrirh-qulck that could ba ZL ZF 1- ..-i iil i iH'Ultht to better advantage from tha htc for apodal poaitiow. local dealer It constitute a reduction XoCrZZfZrrS-Zl"' II in l community Uw Bntarpnaa. I wealth, and that reduction ultmataly laaJ advarllslnc at Iraml adrorttalna i. rit kv .vhiu in tfc Knnmnniii oatoa. - ' " CIkw adrarttatn. and anrclai traalont The merchant OWea certain dUt.lea avaruama at Jc to tae aa Inch, accord- lo the trade he la aervlns. Ha should aaa ta apodal coadltloaa govoralnc tna De saiisnea wun reaaooasua oroac ana aa a rule he la. But the customer alao owea certain support to tha dealar he should buy at home where ha can Ret aa rood or better merchandtat"T6r the money. The dollar he pda at home may come - back to him. Tha dollar aent away la gone and la not apt to coma back. BEAVERS PCK NEW PITCHER OUT OF BOX KOESTNER IS STEADY WHILE TEAMMATES HAMMER THE SPHERE. "Homemade Cannon inhered the ..Wills of the Mission tt Juarez and Bankrupt Bala" adrar- ta ato Inch flrat biarrtioa; addl- aama mattar 3tc lach. Itoasa and wall wrlta artldaa at SMrit. with Intoroat to local raadara. Will ka aiadly accepted. Racted maau aartpta aavar tatnraad unleaa accoinpao tod oy atvmoa to prrpay cot aaa CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. Y NU-.' Aa I , J v , t ' V - -i . l'O0L'Ca iimd MB DULL PIELINQ IN EAST DESPITE . STRENGTH SHOWN IN PRIMARY CENTE RS. " FOST GLASS ELHIES LN DLMD Nw Stock af PoUteaa Pram South Rallavaa Pamlna SJ M la Quotad . Offartwaa ' Praa. Pcoplo who "Invest" Thay fall ta awl tha Intaraat thay MpMlH and tha antral w'u. . manay aaaaaa ta athara. . taalr . Tha manay aavaf ahaulw (aha na ahanaaa vfth tha - Whait yan aiapaalt yatir aiy an a Tim CartWaata aa uVr ' Insa Dapartwant af thla hank, It ramalna undar yaar aTJl!?. aama a aura and ataady rata af Intaraat Than la na iw!? In thla hi"- af an Invaatmant. atkj, Tha aoanar yau fc-agln, tha awajar win yau h In aaaiaaaia. Li : growlnf balanaa. . . ' Paaaiaa af , The Bank of Orcffon City : '-i i a o. Pbotoa copiiht by American Preaa AaaoeUUon. iaii. June 15 In American History. 1752-Franklin drew lectricItT- froai the i-Iom1k. 1T75 Gvocre Waahlncton lk com- land of the Cnnrtiienra! array.' ISilr-Jamea Knot Is fitMnnth prea- (dent, died: horn 1T"iT, nOS-Loala Prune. mtMi -tne father af lltborraphlnir." ai.nl at Ixm An rrlea: tmra mO-Otmrreaa pa"1"4 r, t retire on aalary for Ufa A"-in Justice W. H. Moody of United state auprem conn ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to nnoo tomorrow.! Son aeta T2S. rtara 424: moon rtaea N Kt'KSSlTY ta tba mother of InranUon ta war aa wall aa In peaca. rTba lnurrectoa pre paring to attack Juaraa naadad artUlary, but taay had none. Their email rlflea. affectlva oaoufb whan too army waa In ala-lit. were liietfertlve when tba ballet waa Brad agalnat tba aolid walla of the adobe oauaea. llearler mlaallaa ware needed, and ao tba naar rectos dVvliMHl a homemade cannon. It waa not rifled and Ita aim waa arratle, bat at cloe rant It could do much damage. Tba plctura a bora ahowa tba homemade anuon after It had been draggad Into tba city of Juaraa by tba rtctorloua liiHurrectoa. Tha other picture ahowa the walla or the old mtaatoa to Jaarea mlde which the federal troopa under command of General Navarro made a de raie etand. The marka of tha atnall bulleta on tba walk of tba church are plainly abown. and tba picture alao ahowa w bora a cooalderabla portion of te wall waa torn away, probably by a mlaalla fired from tba boaaa- made cr'- WHkRE DOES THE MONEY GOT A moTeaient to develop tha local community la receiving attention from aewapapera all over tbo country. It la a campaign for the preservation of tbo amall town; for the betterment of borne, the Improvement of farm, tbo building of good roada and for every forward atep that will verify tba belief that "There no place like borne." Thia la a move in the right direc tion and should be taken up in our community. Our bnsineae men ought to get together and make plana for a ""healthy local boom"Xhir principal handicap la our lack of appreciation of the good things we have at borne; p the real opportunities for advantage oua Investment of the capital that now la pouring out of the community; going into all sort of enterprieee. aome good and aome bad, when it ought LOS ANGELES. June 14. (Spec ial ) Portland beat Vernon today by a score of 12 to X. Brackenridge, who came from Philadelphia recently waa slaughtered He waa taken out In the sixth, but Portland then bad the game won. Koeatner, on the mound for the Beavera. had the Tigers eating from bJa band from start to finish. While he only had four strikeout to his credit, he had the Vernon sluggers swtngng their heads off. trying to con nect; when they did connect the Beavera' Infield gobbled up everything in sight. The results Wednesday were aa fol lows: Pacific Coaat League Portland 12. Vernon 2: Oakland 17, Loa Angelea 4; San Francisco 9, Sacramento 2. Northwestern League Portland 12, Spokane 2; Seattle 18. Tacotna 8. . A meres n League Boston 5, Cleve- 1 land 1; Washington 13. St. Louia 0: Philadelphia 2. Chicago 1; New York 5, Detroit 1. National League Pittsburg 4. Boa- ton 3. No other games scheduled. STANDING, Pacific Coaat. W. Portland 40 to be Inveated here and utilized for Oakland . . .' ." .' .' .' 40 local aeveiopment. It ia up to our business men to awing Into line and plan for the future. There ia no valid reaaon why we anouldnot have better times than aver before, if we are willing to make an honest effort. Sometime we wonder why the old ratio between good crops and local prosperity no longer holda good. A few year ago the merchant could estimate hia fall and winter trade with a fair degree of accuracy when be knew juat how well the farmers were doing. No aucb basis for esti mating future trade exists today, and the reasons are numerous, but all stay be Included In one brief etatement: Tbe money goea to the big citiea. It ia "inveated" in all kinds of projects and In all kinds of merchandise, aome j good, some bad and some Indifferent Thla tendency toward long-distance j buying is an outgrowth of the bargain bunting habit. It la fostered by keen ! advertising through the magaxlnea and ! farm Journals; by letter mail, express Vernon Sacramento Loa Angelea Spokane Tacoma . . Vancouver Seattle ... Portland . . Victoria . 38 .... 35 28 Northwests rn. W. rr-37 37 34 24 22 11 L. 28. 35 37 36 39 47 L. 17 20 22 31 32 44 PC. 588 .539 .519 .514 .473 .373 P.C. V691 .649 .607 .436 .407 .200 BAPTISTS TO HONOR MOTHERS. Special Service Next 8unday by Rev. Hayworth. "Mothera day" will be observed by the Baptist church next Sunday. There will be a special service In the eve ning at which the pastor. Rev. S. A. Hayworth, wtll present white carna tions to every mother preaent, and will preach a sermon appropriate for the day. Every man la requested to wear a camaton in honor of hla mother. the cattle division, prlcea atlffeaed up somewhat the last of tha weak. One prime load of good steers hrourht $6.40, while several loada brought 16.25. While these prlcea are not aa high aa those obtained before the slump, shippers real lie that It la now time for grass cattle and correspond ing lower prlcea. Tha cow market remains steady to atrong with beat qualities at 15.50, medium fS to 15.25. There la a good market for light, well finished veal, one lot bringing $7.75 and another of alxty head $7.50. The price of beat light hogs con tinue to advance about a nickel a week, top now quoted at $6.90 with steady demand. A good many stock- era were on the market, prices rang- DOG CATCHER STARTS 0,1 RODS TODAY PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT OB TAINED LICENSES FOR PETS ARE SUBJECT TO ARREST. All dogs found iq the city today without a license tag will be taken to the pound, and If not called for Ing from $7 00 to $7 25. owlna to aual-' ,n l.w0 nd lh "oenaea obtained. ity. Heavy hogs are aelllng from $5rwl" kln1. Chief of Police Bhaw to $6 with marked tendency on the ' ,Ve no,,c ral weeks ago that part of the buyera to discriminate ! the l,m" ,,m,t "Pi" on Juno II, agalnat thla claaa of awlne ' "nd tbat P"" owning dogs who Mutton appeara to be greatly in Da(1 not ODtlnl llcenaes prior to demand, buyera easily keep pace with tn1 llm WQuW oo subject to arrest, the heavy receipts. Lambs showed ' nly for Bvo licenses have been a alight fluctuation thla week, one lot i ""'" ur.pne tne net inn mere -bringing $6.60, aeveral tots brtnginicTT"t,miarM or mor l0.?!w city. Some persons have air erroneous xe to $6.25, though the majority of sales were at nrevlnna . $6.50. Best wethera are In demand 'mPrM'ol " licenses are not necee at $4.25. ewes $3.25 to 13 SO mi,! whn do "re confined In the lota $3.00 to $4 00. ; y or residences. They must ob- Demand for draft horses continues i "ri th U Ju"' "rae Pr' good and the record of sales for thla ! "n" who "ow tb',r d0" on lh week is encouraging I Mr,- . The dog catcher will atart . j to work early thla morning, and It la WANTED-Small advert1aem.nl. fr I ,,k1 thal ,he Pund crowded wun naming ana yeipn Woo) continue to ahow atrength and purrhaaea are reported at prlcea tbat have, prevailed for a week. Not withstanding tba atrength at primary renter's ther ta a dull feeling In the East and eapeclatly at Boston. While trade ther la somewhat better than several weeka ago, buyera are not showing any great deal re to taka hold except at tha former rang. All through 'tha Pacific northwest there la a steady to firm ton In the wool trad, galea at Interior polnta have been mad from l&c to 170 a pound for small lota of extremely good quality, but the general market ther rangea from 1 5c downward, . - Real flrat class strawberries were scarce Wednesday and the strawberry market therefor presented a mixed appearance. While ordinary stock waa quoted generally lower, beat quality was selling at an advance of lfto to 25c a crate, fine table berrlea re tailed at Ave cents a box The potato market baa lost Ita In tense atrength and prlcea are down. With tha arrival-or Hiew stock from tha south aa well aa a famine that baa exlatad In the tuber trade baa come to aa end. New potato ara now quoted at $3.50, with free offering. Quotartwns for or gen city, POTATOES Beat. $M0, good $115; coremon, t. Buying, carload, select. IMO; ordinary. U N. FLOUR AND rEED-rtour ' Is steady, aelllng from $S to $5.50; very llttl of cheaper grade, reed la higher and rlalng slowly. Bran brlnga OATS (Buying) Oray, from $26 to $27: white, from $20 to $28. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country brlnga from l$e to 10c, fancy dairy from 20c to 11 f, cream ery 22c to $5c. . EC2G8 Buying i Are ranging from 30c to 21c. according to grade. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tie good stock offered, llena will bring 14e, If In extra good condition more. Old roosters ara poor at So to 10c, broil ara UrUig from lie to J4c. with good demand. WOOL (Buying) .Vool price ar ranging from 13c to 15c. MOHAIR (Buying Prlcea oa mo hair have been way up, aome having brought aa high aa 3e locally. Quo tations are 17 Ho and demand Is atrong i ra .o ou 10 z7.o, anons iz to $30, rolled barley $31.50 to $3133. proceaa barley $33, whole corn $31 to $32, cracked com $33 to $33. Wheat $33 LATOURaTTT. Prwaldeai 1, at sTTSBl fW.. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY i OREGON ' ' CAPITAU 1000.00. J Trawaajata a aaral Banhlnff Baleae Open froen a. M. u t Of egon City Wood and Feel Company FXM. BLUHM , ' Vwr wants supplied with any quantity af 4 feet cr 1$ Inch weed da, Nvered te any part af City. Pfisea, reaaenahle. ' L, Phere yaur ardani HaaWsVIIO Car. at, .a e.'.... waa, . Onfn Chy. Paeifla Main 3501 Portland VeUbl Marketa. . BACK . VEX) ETTA BLES Carrots, $1.15C$l6o per sack; pa ran I pa, $136 0$l $0; turnlpa, $i 3$e$l.$0; beets, ll.tO. TC0ETABL; Asparaaua, SOcO ll.TS per orate; twbbaga, sew, $2 per hundredweight; cauliflower, $l.eOJ $1.78 per dosen; celery, California, 75c O $Oo par doaen; cucumber. $l.0O $2 15 per doaen; eggplant, lie par lb.; garlic, lurfI3o per pound: lettuce, 50c per doaen; bothouae lettuce, $1.50 0$2 per bog; pas, tcOUe per pound; peppera. 30cO$5c per pound; radlahea, 15e per doaen; rhubarb, lc CSc per pound; sprouta, Sc; tomatoes, $20$3Sft. POTATOES Oregon, lobbing price, $3 50 per hundred; aiw potatoes, 7c (flHe per. pound. ONIONS Jobbing prlcea; Oregon $2 7$ per 10O; Auatrallan. $3.60 per 100; Texaa, $125 per crate: Califor nia, $ per crate Oregon City Stock Uuotatlona. ' HOGS Hogs ar quoted He lower Prom 11$ the. to ISO lbs. f Sic, from ISO lb to 300 Iba. me. VEAL CALVES Veat celvee bring from be to luc accoraing to grade. BEEF 8TEER8 Beel 4eera for the local marketa era fetching IHcto 6Vic live weiaht. . SHEEP At Arm at e to 5c live weight. BACON, LAKH dad HAM. ara Arm Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. ILI. . aH'una. rTcas vry reason able. See raies at head of rolnmn Read the Morning E'rprlae. evening. Ing canlnea by Read the Morning C&terprlae. HAY f flavin I Ttmotk. aia $1$, Clover. $13 to $14: oat hav. 114 to $16; mixed. $13 to $14; alfalfa, $1 to $16. HIDES (Buying Green hides. So to 6c; saltara, siio to 6V,c; dry hides, J2c to 14c. 8htep pelts, 25c to 75c each. DRIED FRL'ITS Local prices ara Arm at from so to 10c on applea and prunes, peachea are )9c. SALT Selling 50o to 90c for floe. 60 lb. aack. half ground 40e; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. LIVE STOCK MARKET. The Portland Union Stock Tarda Company reports as follows; Receipts for the week have been aa follows: Cattle 593. calves 80, hogs 1733, sheep 6790. horses and mules 24. Owing to the scarcity of supplies In A Few DoiVts For the American Girl By Dr. MARY CRAWFORD. First Woman , Surgeon In Brooklyn aaa4) aaaaaawaaiaejaaia ) 1 ye: . TIE American woman who wishes to be well should begin the , battle for health in her teens, and her mother should help Iter. In the hands of the young girl lies the future of the woman. Food, clothes and exercise should all be designed id MMUst her development, not to retard it. For instance, no girl should be allowed to put on corset before reaching the age of twenty, because they lumper ber growth. ; A few don'ta which the growing girl would do well to notice are: hilt PONT wear French heels or tight dresses. ;;v'v D0NT lunch between meal. TD02ST!r eat a pound of cand a daj. ' ' fail tA tak a dailr hatb II X I n 10 REWARD For the arrest an onvlrtion of anv person or pei"ons. who a unlawfully remove epplea of The a-. Morning Knterprlae from in- ofubacnrtbeTB after- oremlaea paper has been placed there by carrier. , 4t,44f4t .Wells faroo Buys Eaprea. SAN FRANCISCO. Jun $. Th Ex aminer today atatea that the purchaae of the Pacific Expraae Company, con trolled by the Oould Interests, by tba Well Fargo .Express Company has been consummated. The considera tion Is not given. The Pacific Express Company baa express prlvllegea over MAGAZINE BINDING Don't throw your magazines and periodicals away. There is much raluable information in I them that will never be publish ed elsewhere. The cost is little UMCIIYUIIUiPlilSE Our boy will call for the mag azines if you Phone. . v DONTsUjr up late night. . XKDirr walk In thin, low shoes. "DOX 'tMil to exercise outdoors trerj day. r OIIT be afraid f werL ., .r 1 in n in TIC MAN ON TIC JOE. so gaeerai manager of the Mid swung on tba rear platform of U private car and walked back I tM sraing wnere a gang of eeruoa aJ wore at work. -U.llo. altka.- aakl th awaaitr. tie knew every eertio foreaua iol th line by hla erst us ma. -Wkifi tbo matter here. Mlkr Mike vaed forcible languif la win. rising the method of the raastrartleil departmant lie eipUlnad the diflral ty and showed bow aouebody blibwl up was to blame. "I'll see about It. Mike.". Tban the manager got abaard kit car he dictated some maaxirudi ts his stenographer. Id a fw dart u order waa laaued tmbodjrlnf UlU't Ideas of reform. It worked sdaunbly. '. Bald the manager to . fntai "If yon want to get at the bettea af thing, ask the man over txe sail The man on the Job know ' Th tuust aucceaaful edBar I trw knew had weekly sessions rKkta re tire staff, which meet Inn bt (tQal liTjralu throba Itvery mas wis twa to rrltldae or auggeat. Th tost at the euli reporter was gives s wart attention aa that of the telegraph tor or city editor The edlfor utilised the brala thmbi af th man on the Job. . s " Bald a great Chicago awrrbaal! I ran learn more from my clerks (MS from my department beads, Tba clerks come In contact with tat He. They know." ,,, It Is so lo politics. The shrewd political BUMfi whs wants to know the drift of psbllrepuv Ion pars scsnt attention t the edit rial utterance of the Mg Cltj sew Paper, He want to knew what th "country editor." tha sailor of U newspaper In the small city at tow ar tillage, la aaylng. The countrr editor knows. The rale holda aood In every depart ment of life. The shop foramah whs la too proud to court the adrlr of tba worker, tba farmer who aroma tb suggestions of the "hired asal" th hooaewife who thinks she can wsra nothlng from ber dometk-tbsM poo pie make a mistake. On may always learn senHtklM valuable from the man or wo the job, Beside JJ. Th nearest approach that ciproa and labor may make to sack tbat condition where the PW trusts and freely consults bis emptor and tb employe freely consults aS trusts his employer, ; X EDWIN RICHAB0S PAMLVZia . WW Plnda Him In Unconscious dltlaa at asm. Edwin Richards, a wsK knowa ro dant Of thla (tile, anffared a tMtrtV"' '. i atrok at hla. bom oa Twelfth v Main atraeta. tvidav morning. '- Richards had gon to th barn to M . hla horse. When he did not rats'1 ; for breakfaat his wlf made s rtk ' and found htm In an unconscious ' oHIon. He was carried Into th and a physician was summoned. tb la tha flrat strok of psrabils Richards has suffsred. sod k pctd to recover. SELL WOOL NC tfore ' ConarcM HeptiU Schedule "K" , ;.; ' v 'aw :' eav wa.' l-',- ui9 fay, sop trrice,,; ; Oretlon Ccmrnhsici c Dealers la Hay, Grsla Feci Coal and-:; v ;;:; Produce. ' ; T crow up tooVoon. , llfal-cndTfAIN ST:. m;:v:u X r T