Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 21, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911.
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ffffZ0"- unarr the Act of March
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Te maertfteA'...K7...V r...'.Hc
"itH'iWM mmy aa. per lean
tiM biairttoaa !
Itu neat pa, pr btrh
4 'trwt haaajilua 11
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eeed taaactlaita ...... , (
ceoaia eee par Um; mvlir dr-
Rt ward flroc taaertlen: oe-half mii!
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Vtojfor 4Trttoti hi- .fee Ui
IS!''"" rtewVit Sawf
Mi weekly. e7rire the aarartlaaaMnt
traaeferrad rrxmvrhr Baity to the lraak--.
without ctiauur. the rata will be s
rwa .-a-papr. ia4 1MM
' for special poatUoa.
'eeh " e(MMJM reenipa'- b4"jernVbere
rry .la unknowa la buatoaaa arftaa af
aniiiinaa,'
If In thla town a dog la found.
For many dogs there ba
lk) t a mongrel, puppy, whelp and
hound
And doga of high degree" r""
So wrot Dean Swift, or eome great
man,
I don't remember who: '
But if a dog la found In thla good
own : - ,- it it
I'll tell you what to da
- l.egel admrtlatac at leeeJ edvertfatag
ia.
'trcua adverttatna ea4 apeelal traaatoal
. verttatae at Me to Sc aa Inch, aocore
"t e apactal eeadUtoaa goaraing tba
V
-nrVYalk" aAJ3an1rrubt-w) ageer-
aaata SM tack flio Tuoai HUfaMI
nal Iwaartloaa nmt matter ate taah.
Sewo - ttewur ahr'Wll wi It n en I tea
awiu HMmt f- loaai f lm
1 ba gtaoly AecafetJd. Reacted maau
was -Barer ret arson uftlaaa 'Woraaapan-
ay nun oa la prepay poetaaa.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
lyrie 2l,n arjnencari .History
?tirraaaa.rlatbaru. faoaiwai ..r
x England pfftr bnnuiwiaaxtnst,.
17S--w HamptJn' rarlBVO I bo
CaHad 8tat i roaatlrattoii.. to
ptatb atata. tbaa inMiiing Ita adp
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inoO-Amcrioan, martpra under .Major
Waller ambnabrtl on tba road from
Tarq to-TVotmn: Aaaartcaa row
: golata, at Tlantatn oVatroyad by
. .BojH.- . .
tOlQ-JIVajMfota, BapubllraB... ronran
. tlon Indoraad pTaaldent JaA's. pql(
claaaad tabri.rcapiwUos indorainjt
tboac of as Prraidatit Jtooarrelt
MTJtONOMICAU EVENTS. ..
'(From Bonn today to noon totaorrow
aa.arra, 7. rljtaa 4:.daT ikw a
da to abortrn and nitrhtn lanrtnon
THE DEFENSE OF A FRIEND.
Taa-temarlty ( Mayor Gaocga jC.
Brow nail In attacking, ax-Praeideat
Rooaarah .for 11a peraeooUon at tbe
lata ynlt4 Statea . Senator John H.
yitcbaU ha - aatoundAdf, manz, aod
ranw critlclam haa been Talced b
cauaa Um Mayor did not g!T all of
hi time to a eulogy of Dr. John Ma
I3ubllBburntea-avKcbed -ott ttJihJJl.
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Ir.to other pataa..to( flail tUi aS
hunter whoae ,lpa pf oqwer Jaduond
him to alay tbe man who stood be-
tTeenhlnj andhia dealrea. ,
. tt la, per ha pa true that the time
'nd place were not ao opportune, but
a public apeaker ought to have and
I'oea ha0' aoma latltuda In mattera
'"1 thlA kind..; Mr. prowjiell .had. a
:i:eaaage V) deliver and he could not
' s expected to hire a hall and an
. ounce to the public that he intended
to lan nob . yt Into a defense of hia
-lend Mitchell.
Iruta. .there, ia aome aimilartty
Jetweea tie liTea, of. the,, two me a,
rxeept that McLoughlln died honored,
while Mitchell died disgraced. Mo--oughljn
jvaa a, greater builder than
hi MltchUrh :waa a hardier raanT
ut 4te auffered from. Ingrajtitude, as
ti'd Mitchell, who was driven to his
K ae s hroken mafi, forsaken by ;
vaufaada who, had, been eager to. do
: m honor, at the height of hia power
-nd popularity. .
Drownell ajid Mitchell were wajrm
ri !end,1aoclaJly and politically.; They
. ed, -aa . other, , The political sue
sa of Mltcheli waa reflected la tba
If In thla town a dog la found,
For many doga thara b
Jut take it to tbe city pound
W bar maB, of feign 4egra.
Will com, a a it pay their taeaiey down
To tnaka hia dogshlp frea.
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. "8oma persona may thtak It daca not
pay to advartiaa, but. I know last
doaa fram actual rexpertonoe oftka
paat few vdaya." aald Cyrua Powell
the real eatate aiao. put an. ad
vertlaaraeBt In Jhm Merainr . Eatar-
prtae a few a ay a ago, atxl tha vary
aania day tae adverupamaat Nct
M l bad Bume rous' tnauinaa whlch-
traoed dtreetly to taa pubrkHtv gtyea
to taa property I had to offer: thaoagh
the newspaper The aextrdaar I
a aale aa rtsalt of ttta'adverttae-
ment, and ! expect to. make aeverol
others, . Advertising does pay and
paya well." ...
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Apropos af tbat.btory "above relatal
la the large namoentaf appllcatlona
mat were made at the pound Tuea
dar far doga that had bean corralled
by aha dog catcher. . The appllcatlona
followed 4 her publication of aa article
in The Morning Enterprise that per
sons aeamng doga could bate them
by aaplylag at the pound, aad paying
It Bad-toe bcenaa fee. If the dog waa
to De Kent. in We- city. Aa a result
Mayor JSrownelL who of course knew
uiat doga had been c alight, aad wanted
a do, bat had not thought of going
to me pound for on trntil.be sa
hev article ia tbe paper, and three
Diner, .persona got peta wlta which
they are delighted. Many otbera call
rd and looked at doga, several of them'
promising to return and look: at auai-
mala caught In the fatniw. vlf Dablla-
iijfka a xtearspaner -iBprovea lbe doc
market lit .would fsaprave i taw dry
goods market, the shoe market, the
meat market the vegetable, market.
ana in fact every line of bualneaa.
1 nink it over. ,
Being an exceptionally modest man:
he. .would object seriously, to ike pub
lication of, this. Uttka Btdry; but it la
a. fact that' sapertntendent . ot City
schools F. J. Tooie, is a moat eon-
scientloua ofnclat- Mr. Toosa worka
pretty much all the time he la awake,
and be it ald to hia credit. ha haa
placed the Owgon CUjk achoola In the
front rank. But this Is a digression
In a way. The intaatloa waa to relat
mat air. Tooie, who la an authority
on compulsory education, now knowa
something .about -compulsory vacation.
For. be.lt. writ, he had. worked so hard
and long wlUioat a .vacation, and when
one -iWa , suggested koffered.' ao. much
oppoaitiaa, that the director took the
matter into thlr own aanda. and now,
ao. report goes,. Mr. Toosa la going to
have a vacation compulsory . vaca
tion so. .be wUl ba in the beat physi
cal .conaitum .10 resume his arduous
At the iorttenfl heaters
LAST AJJ LJAV5S..rpR QRJJQPH. CJTY JIT , MipijQHT.
A Little English O.rl Wham Every
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Pieho!)nvest
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Whan yau dapaalt yaur manay a Tlma Cartia... Ih 'ioii,
. Inga Department af thl. bank,' It ramaln. m""1! ta nL
aama a aura and ataady rata af Intaratt. ThH 3.!
la antaaavlaaa praailaln
ara wauaiiy aiaappalatai
Tk.u il ta Hal tha lataraal thaw j .
p - - ------- - - - - - Mriaa and ik
meney paaaee ta alhara.
In thla kind an Investment
. .The aoeaer you begin, ,tha npr will .,. . ,.
growing balanaa. '
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The Bainlt of O&ftt j;
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C LATOURarm rreeldeat
the first National bant
a we wfxj-vrvv va a x . iinnnnu
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CAPITAL, MOJOO.00
Treaaa a aral tanking -alnaaa. , 0pa (,.
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aiaaaMaafb dktaaaj, a , aa.a .aw- - , -st-aA,."1 "'4 ' ,, r-bjj Aj
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One of the up-to-date bungalows
resenUy. completed at Oladstone, .Is
that of D. K. BUL .Thla tesidence haa
11 v. rooms. vlih all conveniences and
a . line veranda, Mr.. 111 haa Uken
paaaeaaion. Tha. Grand Army of -the
Republic la always In the front rank.
W. J. Wilson, proprietor of the Elk
Horn Mvery stable, haa not lost faith
in humanly. Hepadmlts that, at one
time he. waa, waverlpg. but nexjper-
lence be .Jiad -A few. dajrs ago eon
vjncds him, that Jhere.ls something
good I almost everyone. Mr. Wllaon
is -Impertaned almoat dally by mem
bers of the Genus "hobo" to allow
them to aleen. In hia stable, the ap
plicant - aromisina to perform the
most enorxacaia tasks - in . payment.
However, most ot the men he favored
decamped- In the morning - without
keeping their promises aa to work.
So Mr. Wilson sometime ago decided
to refoae everyone. feeljn that he
could no lunger atand tha imposition.
Bin me other evening a man -appealed
to him-to be aHowed co make Ma bed
upon the bay tar tha loft. Mr.- Wllaon
aa. orBtrreiuaea, .trot tha man waa
persistant, and Anally , tbe proprietor
wa -aim ae could stay prorMed ha
assisted In clean! ok fthe stable ha
next morning. The. fellow promised
to do BO.-, and" MT.fWllano. want a
""r " Diu-uni. 11 j- ( miiy coiwinoea that . ha would b Im-
t natural., then, , that tbe man, who ! PO"1 upon agaia. But to hia asten
5 left should jcom to the defense of ' 'e,u w" returned tha next
iwuain. in iuuiai laaiitne tnaa ae
bad. befriended had not only dona, all
ka promised' to sdo, but macb more.
Mr.- Wilson feJt.ee good-over the iact
that he bad -helped a really deserving
man that he bought . tha -etranger a,
breakfast., and. bo M'd it did Wm
good to see - the- fellow eat 8evral
boura later the tramp strolled Into the
stable, thanked kla benefactor for hia
kiaonesa and Insisted that he . be j-
''. 3 man who waa hia friend.
As the yeara pass the people of
) egon will realize , more and BKure
t John H Mitchell waa desjroyed
a purpose. They will realize thai
!. sccomplluhed something in , the
t",ilted States Senate Jor hie .'state.
' " was no worse, and may have beat)
Her than the average politician ofjkOTed to do more work. Mr. Wllaon
insistea mat be bad earned aQ ta
had received, but the fellow weg Ina
sistent.aad almoat-demanded that be
w permitted to aaslat tbe men em
ployed lath stable There waa, how
ever, nothing that he could do, and
wbea told this he expressed his re-
wets and with profuse thanks for tbe
favor that had been abown him start
ad -on what. he said, would be a "long
hike now that I have had a good meal
to. sustain nje'
b'l day. He bad many lovable QuaJl
'Its, and It Is to be regretted that
en In higher places than he conaplr
1 ' successfully to drive Dim from of
i e into a premature grave.
o
if ra. . Duvall. of Mllwaukle. waa Jn
1 vs, city, visiting friends on 8atur
- ... Kra. vDuvaU lived in thla city
befortgo.inau to MilwauVe,.
r' .' ' v v "10B0N AT HE1LIO THCATRE -
C,n:l?d!,0,, mc!,l, Praaeat. h, brilllan .oomedr. -u
. iui cvTcnarian. or Auat Mary" at rw. ii.m- n-t. . 0:
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The following real estate transfers
have been filed In-the office of tbe
Count fecprdejr; v.
J. J. nrl Paanlln. a - -
Rajuvaatlon, of Aunt, iiary," which-; Sophrona H. Jory. Albert H rtshar
twnn.W oe- Heilla-.TDaalra.Thura. JO. tOWttah D 4 annrb
"The Rejuvenation af Aunt 'ail.
Coming to Portland Thursday. -
.rThe.Junnleat ofxaM. cotnedlea, -The
day Friday, Saturday ana Sundav
ilght, June rnd. 2rd, tui, and tb,
wjih apeclaj priced .naUnee Saturday.
a been -eueceaafujly , presented by
May Robaon ia every large city in the
United 8tatea, and duplicating the
success at Ternr'a Thatra. lindnn
England. wnt re Miss Kakaen axtjaidt
the tlme"ef her tertgageneot . tram
three waeke ta. neaalythrea- moaths.
Mer immediate. recornlUon h a
critical awdleaee et- Leaajaa. waa
one 1 of 1 the. beat .cemallmanta tn
her talents and capability as an ac
reas. The press. .waa unanimous in
praise of "Aunt Mary," the unaopnia
tlraied, eplnater. aad her hiantia ik
humotoua. and pathetic. ..without ap-
nairui rnon, waa rommented upon
in flattering, taerma.1 Tbe-. ahrlll un
trained voice and the awkward fea
ture of the provincial become nft.
aped and musical when aha atiaalf a
of her tenderness for her nephew.
Jack. - v. .. .
The. veay naturalneea af, her atlna-
earriesr oqnWotlon that Miaa.
lean exceptionaJly clever -woman, and
iuc woiy one on me stage today pre
senting the' somewhat i1lfrl..w 1.
ot an ecceatric eld maid Yon lauah
with her when her exnerienca in ni.w
York developa her. humor, and.
cry with her In her momenta of pathe
tic sadness. Aont Mary la not an
laagiaary type ef -tbe ranaVr. hi
hearted country tvomae, , They exist
everywhere, and are easily recognized,
and at the end, of the play you have
A aoxt of, ieellog that you would like
10 nave just anch an Aunt Mary.
Seata go on aale Tueaday, June
20th.
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Walter W. Mali to J. i). Waring.
Arcfaabal liownra anatteie How
ard ta Lucy M. Ralley land in section
St, township s south, range 7 eaat:
I10UW. . v t , . . ,. (
J Barbara. Kuchanrefrner to Mrs.
Neall. KlnkJert all of block 10, Mil
was Ma Paikr $li . - (.. 4. . ..
tOan O and iAana Bcobey tlo J.L
MeCuJlockv Und hs eetlon 5j town
ship I sowttuvanga gieaat;i llooo.
vAaaneat'B.t and Anna B. Beaaon te
aauidB- Heydon 1 Lamber Compaay ef
Michigan, 40 acres of aeotlon so,
3t 80; township s aouth. range S
wiinaai - Miumim and Sarah' A.
Bmitn to Cbarlea T. Parker, I lota 1.
rmiNriwM maw or wihaniv.
.Te be a king daugliivr .ia.all. very
tail i a, fairy ,tai. but iim kluga
aaugjitsrs bare, far from 'an waav Ufa
I'hixf , la .UiajViqe furteat-yaar-ll
(laugiktar of, ha. klpg, aad-quaau pf
Uf1a.mt..Bti haa Ifaaona that would
gbaiua umuy,ao Anterk'B -cellege
girl, for a ixloryajT edut ailou tuda at
ae.vauiean or aigbiean. and 'tuere, ara
Biany tbluya wbk-b.she must laaru
that ordluary glrla are not Iruubiad
. For Jnataaxe. ab-muat b irnvteai
In savasl iaagiuigea and bava a good
workliuj knaw.iedge .of ibe history -at
dlffereui oalione, . partlrulaNg', tbelt
auodaro history, Hps must hoayaaet blag
ef aa artist. and aaaMk-iaaaaal aH bar
auotiMrr . ja ia v-paraee ef bataertl
taate aai la rnaeea Mary.'s.akatber.
Umb bar epat aveutanta aaa. (SUad. up
with InafractkMM In rnrard to rooking.
baking, bouapkeeplug aud sowing.
Wbeti tbe llitio irlme gnoo to run
bar grandma. Juen AiaiMiiUra. thai
reyae-iadytaHhitM bar lm ibo art-af
dairying. bM) inti daaabtor ,of a
sing or ivaaiarb ta a very taiartaat
matter. Tbea ier.fai brr lambMa taei
hia. daugberv niurt pot , iwejMt bar
ieraebarb atari lae. f etuet muiduu,
sport; Ib. wtop ii varwatiajis all smart
young EngliabwuBirn vk-oi.
It will bo arou thai tbr Utile Kugllab
prtBraaa bm, ttst 4Ur el ioaurv. . The
only girl In a la nun fuut iy. all
Of them lively suit lul ft hiu It may
be JiidicajJ tbal itlto riine- bu no
chance to boroauo self iiiw btiia or
vain
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THE MORNING ENTERPRISE
la on aale at the following atoroe e
every day:
Huntley llroa Druga
Main Ft root.
J. W. McAnulty Clgara
Bevenib and Main.
8acrost iVinfertlonery
Main near Hlxth. .
M. E. Imnn 'enfecilonery
Next door to P. O.
- City Drug Store
Electrle Hotel.
Waller Uttie-uconfertJonery
SI4 Baveath Street
' M. Volkstar Imiga
x . Seventh near Ceaier. .
SCboenborn Ooaioctlonary
Seventh and .V Q. Adama.
tw
t . Sit Haveath Street e
' M. Volkstar Imiga e
x . Seventh Bear Ceaier. . ' e
. 8bMtnborn Ooalectionery 4
Seventh and .1. Q. Adama. 4
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At re. Oann tasks' Dlvorae.
Minnla-Ouan'liaa filed a autt Air di
vorce against Harry, O, Guira. They
were, married In Preaoott, tVaah on
January 4. IIRS. Phe aaya he deaerted
her in lug. There la one grows won.
Daniel Powers Is Mrs. Gunn'a attorney.
Mark Twain en Advertlelng, 4)
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"It pari 10 Mdvertlae, yaaid
Mark Twain. "When I waa ad If-
Hm 0e Vlrglala City Emerprlae, e
wrltlarropy one day and mining e
the. next 1 triad to force thla
truth la many ways. e
A superstitious subscriber once
wrote aad aald ha had found a e
spider on bis patter. Was thla a
good or. bad hiokT -1 replied to
him In our Aoawora to rorrespon-
dents' column aa follows:
'Old Muharrlkar- Tk. a
JVlled barley 3.M to 111 H
,!tovi;S
IIAY-(Uulqtl
IU.tW.,,lVo?,0S.
UlilttI) FftlMTS-Uni, L
nrV.'522
pranaa; prachra ara isT -. m
.SALTallaocMTfoekic
R lb. back, half ground tL J
100 lb. Meka , , ' 'We; "i
StVS'1 e
U-Mf turnip i.aRuTfi
.VarTAiluaaparai-;.
1-7 Per ate; "aiiUaa. Zl t.
l.7 pr dots a 1 retort r.niLr?
rue nar luun' ir1-
rUne ef.tbe.iaieai. i-vart,rtea I, thai
vary one not f rojai raiik.Uiut ad
dreaa the UttN gin a ,"wm him., alul II
la funny to ' Amerban aw gray
haired dowagora inurtw) mil lu the
aeoeateou-yoer od i'nav tt W'aiea
aad gravely -eMwertbii was ilrue aiMor
with prim "tea. masai aud .u.
ma'ama. -
I I"- "f a spider In your copy of
tbe Knlerwrlae was aalthar good
uk nor bed. Tbe a aid a, waa e
merely looking ever the pagos to
a end out what merchant waa not e
advertising, so that It could apin
a- a web arroes hia door and lead a e
free and undisturbed elstenre for e
a- ever after. ". . . a
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T CHOOSING WAU-PAPERr
ttfearHo Heart
Tall
ICS.
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By EDWIN A-PfYE.
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Hic-mraic chiie
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Carelessness Cause of
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f! Mariy 01?
J T.E?.A"?r.c,OKE.. former flra Chlaf of Nw Vork
Fires
HI PRINCIPAL CAUtE OP MANY OP OUR FIRES It DUE TO
ARELEttNEt4.
'. t TIC la A lice or Mrt. .
The port ralla jfe a i ryatal pal
ace." Wbkb lna nae'Ogurv. You can
0IJ a jbslke or byw,fo tbe brim with
a liquid. Then to make au orerirlow
you drop aouielblug lolo the liquid.
Tbe overflow kt aa large aa that wblrb
you put Into the bowl. Ko Is human
life.
Tbe Urd of life baa fli:,d your
earthly veaMfi to. Ibe lirlni. The t hai-H-e
bulda your life. If you want life
j wore -auuiMiantiyj- pu iuum put
J something iulo .tbe. veeH. . Il mum
erernow..And what you et In over
low la tueaaure-i by what you put I
For luaieme-, . . , t . . .
.If yyo pmore into ibeUalo e your
lUf aJU overflow h loveliness. If yun
put batasd.lnio your.fupjt win owr
flo'' In baju-ed-. U tpu put lute It siu
jMawili. overdue: n,slMfuliM!siv I
kL.a -a -
vuar wunu. yao caunot gel more out
of your cup of mortal life lhau you
PJlt.Jntp it. .You may get leas; you
caonot.ger more.
t' ' ar r. V ,. ,
Its 'Light Reflaavegfivelities theeld
Ba .Considered. )(
.No paper redert ail thr llahi wbU h
falls on It bul the brightest ef, all
paper woo Id be while blot I Ins paper.
If f Bat were allowably eir the walla
While (bWttmif.t par rvtlm-ta .. four
fUia ef Ibe ltb...i:he feiualeiiif Oflb
It abaorba ami reudert u-wlrw- .lrdl
ney fooiaiMp'w lew bright awallow
tng tbiw-tentha and rrlterting unit
eetep-teuttwi
. Taking. tbee. aa. Il.r brlcblret pua
alkie 4iperv.wa, cu. see, bow a room
aji4e it reeled) m w t-berrfuliy
tttwlnwue. or as gkuiny aa a .irlauti
The.raagvla ap grrat that we ran
make tbe walla oft ene- mum feurtaen
to six tees times -darker I baa another
atiboogb'tbe aama amount of light
enters bot a
RaaL Eatata Trantfara.
The following are tpe 'real estate
iraiunera Died. In Ibe office of the
1 uuniy Kerorder . , ,
Rhododandrt n Mineral Springs Ijind
Compnny to Dave Rofferty, pan of
blok "II." Rhodixlrndmn: I0.
Margnret Ilradr to Jamea Arthur
Brady, lots 8. . block 3. Oregon Iron
Ptrel rompany'a trlrst Addition to
Oswego; . .
Jamea A. Bunnell to W. J. Bchmauch.
M". 5 Mi fl' b,ork Oak Grove:
FT. 4 . . .
Jamea A. Bunnell to V. J. gchmauch,
lota 3 and 4. block S, Oak Grove Park:
tO'lA. '...
Jamea A. Bunnell o W. i. Bchmauch.
lots 30, St. Oak Grove Park I0.
May 8 Mllla . te Minnie p. Smith.
i i .or i.ioca as, urr eon City; SS7fk
(liarlea Carlson to II. B. and WIldA
m.fx-rB. iu acrea or ciarkamaa ronnty:
I1300.U i, . . ), ft . .. .
m. k. and Eva
P. Bklanaa Ia. U7II
JTba hrlrtt-, ..ii ; .... ' Hobert
, . .. .... .Ullr iiunr a n. u c lownshln 1 amith
figured.. tebllr white nul gpld la sKuo-i range t east; lo ,OW0,n,p w,!h
w effoetlre lu thromlnx bark tbe light Meliaaa Haoley and Jamea. Uanlev
T. 1 1 1 (I ... 1. I . a , , M . '
",.w- t ,,. ,,, ; i .. . i iiain loose, lot 5 of block
Mi uKT'iif issan.as renevting nearly "regoa city; ft
120,
ateady. Pernoll had an off day and
allowed eleven hits, three scores be
ing made off his deli very. In the first
and the same number In Ibe ninth.
..Following were tbe reeulta Tuea
day; .... . .
. Pacific Coast Uaguer-Portliibd '. 7. ' '
Oakland 4 San Francisco. 3. Vernon i '
0; La,Angelea 6, Sacramento l, . . i i.fon
Tbe wgj to preTCTt.theTn ia bv a ri-xi.l and careful fS-
; STT.CmONjot til bupdinga. IiuUl.1i d'.'ihi Vfrired from'
tlid hallwara and- lectric wife CAREFU1.LV xtinioeL iltn
firea are caused b defective insulation'. (
Tbe old fashioned oil gtove Ujtverv danpvMiia tiling, In my.
Iinion. it auould not be used gnv longer. . (;aiiJI'r, fim, arf.bfld. '
Our ulracrs pert are anotber aontve of firV. rlrtiirei1,' Hoiik day
-re will be terrible Ions of lifo at well u property iii New York. The
.1 . v...r-,y.r, tre fireproof, but the are n moru than what fire-
r rUTININO bnildinr.
8TEIN ALLOW ( TEN .SAFETIES,
BUT l STEADY. IN ALL.
" BUT EIGHTH.
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SAN FRANCISCO. June zn.fflna.
lal). The Beavera in more or )
of a alugging match disposed of the
issi-cominer oaks by a aoore of 7 to
3. AJbouab Sleln . alJaaad on hi..
be kept them well scattered and with
the exception of the, eighth Inning was ' rA W.w' On the contrary. It In
staanv D.mnl I k. ... . i. . . .
m iriuuun wuei .-ipuis tut pvwent or
tbe universe Into your bumble luiuds.
it commissions you lord of your des
tiny. You makt.abal yoti,rUI of
yourself, t JTfU measure out to. tour
i sen your Dappiueea or uulinpplneMS,
get-wbsl you give. '
Moreorer. the figure bolda In this
Northwestern I-mu-h Pnrti.r. a fThe-ehallee Is rrrsiaU iransnaranr
rr Hponane 10, SeatUe t; Van- ! JUU ' n ,n proresa guiug mi with
wM.w 4 Victoria a. h, , ,. -, .in me lives or others. You run -ei
. A. m Arts It J aaeua fai.i. I -".. BafH. HJ ... . .
' '-y J W wtii5u bu sTeTe"cij ira,wyaifi UHiniC mw h cup
aw vr aww, A aI M V. ITrfMUin I I laTaW III inttlP llWaBeX loBrars tv haiaa ...
troJt, Clexeland, Srphiladelohla- or bltrnl-. 7a . ".- V'.J.
overflow In kind.
And you) '
What are yoa putting In-moneyT
un ine orernow win lie merely. mon
ey, bathing more. Cerralely yon would
not expect to get a a overflow of bappl
we. If la contrary to the law. Be
sides-.
..1 you keep on putting In 'merely
money yon will get pot .only the over
Bow, fmt yon will by and by oil np
Ibe prenlone rhalke. aod there ahull
he no room for aocbl elm bnl money.
no. men- : . t.- . ,.
' Seme day Death will i-oma with hia
hammer and break your frail bewl of
IJfe and abutter It Into frairmanta
And "all you 1110 hold in vunr aa
eold hand Is what you bare given
away"-jvbat yon have cot int thm
Waahlngton .game-Doatnonad. rain .
.. iaiioau League New York 2, Boa
ton 1: .plttabure. rhi . a.
""s p, uincinnau 4; Philadelphia ,
uiwAin p, r .. ,
ITANOINCL.
Paclfla Coast
. W.
Portland n
8an Francisco 45
Vernon ............ 41
Oaklaad .-. , ., ,.42
Sacramento ',. 30 ,
Loa Angelea ,;... Z2
Northweatern.
' . . W.
spoxane
Taeoma
Vancouver
Portland
0..
....
Victoria ....
40
39
39
29
27
13
l
tl
87
- 40
41
43
: 4
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: l.
- 24 ,
33
34
49
p.c.
.687
.649
.E00
,.606
.462
.396
P.fl
.635
419
.619
.468
, .443
.210
Madge EHIb left for Bllvertoa Sat
urday to visit friends . -
r bailee.
nere Is tbe c up. , ', .
What will yoo put la?
aeveu leutba H A'eif oouam irome yH
tew paer. -wtiiaJi reflect alx-ieatha.
and tllla la followed rlimely by orange
paper, reflecting flreteniho of lh
llgftt . ' ' ,
.Yellow wall paper and yellow nnlnt
ed walla give Nick only four-ieiitha of
me iikih: may awallow up more tbiiii
tney refle. t. and light pink aiier
luat iLtrtrla -- - - - - . 1
Light bHie.taiprr la rather twsetfui
Contrary to wnt one would eapert. H
absorbs tbree-foortbn of the light. ..
1U I,':' nj
BUYING RI6B0N.
W. Kupoaabendev and. Ma v..n.v.n
der to William and Vanda Walters,
:;L"'..,',?rAJ,''"?? . it. m.
" a ii, rMotiaor; io. ,
Vanda and William Waltera to
jaiora i racy, tract 4, lot "A of tract
is, Willamette tracts; 10.
tf if l.i.li jtJ. M lit .
Mew te Knew What Width te'Asb the
talsewatnan Per. '
Very few .wejnen bare v eacaped
tbe annoyance ot trying unam-cens
fully to buy ribbon of a particular
width. When one ronxidera the uiiea
tU It is nnlte. natural that mspufac
Uuwra abould turn lr out a certain
staple .etidtha, bnt the dlfljcult la thai
ry- Uvf.fit oa know Just what tbeae
Wldtlia asp. : When, rlbbou. are need
ae mm-ti' aa dbla a urn mer our troubles
re multiplied. .... , ..-.-,... . ,
Here are tbe numbers and their roe
reapondlng width . cut (his out and
keep l for reference next time rot
Bead tibhott approximately, a rertaln
Width;. . . ...v.' . . . ' .
No I ibaby 1. S-IA inch; Mo. IVdd
ln h; .No. JlH m b: No inch 2 No
V 1.V18 lfM lu..Va llt-lrt Inches! No
. m mebes:.Va 12. IIH-IO Inrbee:
11. t Inches: No 4(1. 34 incbe:
So 1KX.4 lo. hef .
. I here are 01 her intunnedbtte width.
t i-onrsa. but tbeae are tbe moat nsual
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SEVERAL, FARMERS BRING
LARGE tUPPLIEt ACTIV
ITY IS SHOWN.
IN
OAK OROVE. r . ;.. ..
Mrs. B. F. Allen, mother nf Air 111..
or Rialey's BUtio- nd Ura iv 9.'
Lehman, of Mile ' v.- am a. h.
, ' aae aa a
noma in Portland jradav avenlng.
Mra. Allan waa 76 .ers old .il(t .a
been 1 an - Invalid ' tot shout .. ai
months. : The funeral services were
held at tha residence at 1 o. m fist.
urday ,,. . ,
The Oak " . Glrla' Band waa en.
tertalned at ar Saturday by Mr.
L. E. A r mi fron g at tbe Cos griff dell
eanteaen. At 1 o'clock . tha band
Played at tha Welch Grocere Comnan
In Sellwood.. Mr. Welch will have a
coffee demonstration at the store and
the band will five a concert from 1
o p. m. ri
Several farmers brought in supplied
of wool Tueaday, and the market la
ehowlne; unusual activity. .Among
thoae who eold In the Oregon. City
market were W. W. Uarrie, of Beaver
Cfttek, R. Rutherford.of Beaver Creek,
and 41. Ley and Fred Voba, of the
Beaver. Creek., eectlon. . Wool,,prl9ea
are holding up. well, .and. a majority'
of tbe producere think now la a good
tlma to aell. Thla market, la favored
by vtnany of the Clackamaa County
a mA a a aa a aa
piwauyWia.jM , i.tf-X . ;
. 1 . OjueUteena fo. oregctrt Cltj'. A ,
" POTATOES Beat "IS-ltX food
12.26; common, 2. Buying, carload,
eiec, gz.io; ordinary. 11.90.
FI.OUR v AMP ' FEBDFlot.f ta
ready, ellla from 6 to IS JO; vary
utna or cbaaper - gradea. Feed la
higher and farng slowly,- Bran bring
OATS-MBoytng) Oray, from 2I
to f27r white, from 126 to 126."
BUTTER' (BoriKl Ordinary
er-untry brlrtga . from lie ' te lOe,
fancy dairy from 20e to 12?. cream
ery 12f to 88c -
EOas (buyint ) Are rantttt from
ziwto lie, according to grade.
' POOLTRT (Buying Firm wltb lit-
tie good stock offered. Hans will hrlng
14o, If In extra good - condition more,
Old roosters are ror at 8c to 10c, broil
ers bring from 12c to 4o, with good
demand. .....''
, WOOL (Buy.: ug)-oo prices ara
ranging from 13c to 15o.
' MOIIAIIl-(Buylng Prices on mo
bal have been -vay rp, some having
brought h'gh sa 2."o locally. Quo
istlnns a'e l7o and ?er1 la tr j
fromi:Jf3t?l " '. '
II S peedosan; eggplant Uekia
rwllc. loco lie Xoaai-El
Neper doeaa; hothouaa
OH per-bog; pea. Ic ait. -PPf
IKvppera, IOcCM aw
f leper pound; iprouta, k; UmuZ
lOTATOES--pretoB. kihMal
11.80 per hubdrad; i-w so'iinaV t.
CTHo per poond. - 7?
12.76 per. 100; Arutrshaa, tluZ
100; lTaxA. 1221 bar eraia- r.nC
vregee,wty ateak iewsaaa
- IIOOH Hogs are faetsd He Ipsa
Faonb-m a. (a 1M 4ks. w. hm
IM Jba. te 800 Iba. mat v.T7
VEAL CAI.VWVtaJ atl-ai ar4
frweU -aadiag b gnat ,
BREP an-MMaet;ae at
he IwflaJ asartiata ar Mcfcta men
4 etee weigau
SHEEP aio arm at i te it Mn
weight - a bte .
BACON, LAX!) sa4 JIAM. xr Ira .
1 ' a- a a a 1 i , t
CATTLE MARKET rlOLMITIAOY.
mii i a mt ri.
Conflict Among Suyara Qaaw tutev
. 1 leg ef petaai. , .
-The . Portland , Union Keek Tirol
(Mnpany, raporl as Jutknrii . 4
Receipts for the -eatk hits taw
Cattle 1814. ho, irt?,satra.wi
bofsea and mules 64. -
The rattle mam, tzs kl4 fa
at last areek'a rally. Tat et
among the bnjr.rt tur tht Uidtl ant
Inga caused a etlffening ia rkw tai
at . somewhat toevr buU tku re
prevailing market for ssrenl rawa
sellers were enabled to hart tDw
pretty much their ow esy.' hvm
bvt which bava l aad 11.21 for Pat
steers must be clssaed as high. Ore)
sold at 6 CO, which la reaarUtk
orlce. . . . . ...
The hog market itraagtbened that
10 ceoU; Ihedsmaad wm sctlt
, la tbe face of Ilbral reeslrti k
the sheep division the ntrkat "
plained ateady to trong. Tkan
a sbsdlng of prices in tk Burtal V
lamba, but for rwea and
ateady condition praval'". '
. There wis -a-fklrty aat"'
ment la the horse- rket ax"
sales reported Indlcala aady ancei
SVvllrtwIn. ara Mnraaantstlvt BUM;
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411
68
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276 Rtaera
T8 Bteera
J27 Bteera
17 Bteera
166 Cows
26 Cow
24 Cowe
,74 Cewa
2 Stags
1 Bull
tt Irolla
11 Hoga
89 Hoga
120 Hoga
12 Hoga
142 Lamba
786 Lamba
1007 Wethers .......
lit Rwea
2 Draftera
1 Draftera ,
2 Drlvera J......
I Chunks
M- I 'MI mm
UM
1163
1137
1M1
1641
Hi
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lift
UM
111
Itt
171
221
61
44
104
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SELL WOOL f"v
Oregon tommissSc'
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Dealers in Flour, W
Product.
Vithind-HAlNSl
Oregon CHy
CALL ON
F. D. Stcc
When yoa wfci to f .
RtttOCOilT. At V'---'
PatL-3 C-ti -e '
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