Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 10, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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m4 to apaewi ewaaHhafcS a era lag Ow
V Bat" a&4 Beakrvpt Sale" Bar.
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' CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
- cT"e-er'"" ""7r""i"rm7" r- "aaj.rrr'-;
""The moaning enterprise
bj cm Ml t th (olipwtnc tor
porlaU4 tta ears J1 (W .
mmn art o4c4. It mU Mr1y
IKMMH u4 U Mm4 Im I- kaif
wUtVoa. Vai fmra turmla off
r m4 m mmmm r7 jrtf
4 U vimI tea UukAlf
THE PACIFIC MIOMWAY. .
Slg mtmrn rov Uroi(k Orvcoe CUf
gUr4ir. forrBixr. ol noeajtit
U mrm4 tb Faflfle Ouut (rox tiv
UB4axr to Mexico vltfe
tint ttu point to (ou4 road. Tfcer
ara rawMMUtlvM of tb Pacific
Klravtr AMurUttoa. a4 ta
u Vak K. rrn. arCtry of
lb aJMOriatloB. a4 h WM
hmduWI by ML kC MmBm. red
4ent utiftt of tk Oresoa HoL
mn4 two eiprt pot-U - TT
rod Im a UmlHbc cax a4 wr pr
c44 tor t ) TirUMm autxnaoWl
trwck carrrlo a toa4 of po
aisaa. Btartinc from PortUad. thr
east p U Woat Bid of tb river
to tU WUlamett Rier attapeBalo
brids. eroarinc at thU elty ad
..lantiaa- du of their aixna at lb
Mt mm of tb brtdta. a4 taea apod
oa ep U Bomih . End road Uwar
New Era and oa to the Marlon ooanty
Una).
Ther waa bo flourtab of tmnipeU
fo tbla partr. yet Ua men who com
toaa It are doing a great work In
marking a higbwar tba entlra lengtb
of tba Pacific Coaat. TUer apet to
reacb tba California boundary wltbin
too dayaafter Uarlng Oregon Oty,
and tba good road booatera of tba
Coldea 6Uta will t tba party and
pub tba work to tba Uat ataga.
Tbera will ba dlatrlbtte4 la Ora
goa 6xralgia-an4 400 poata wtU b
et up to guide tba driver of tba mo-
torcar oa nil way along Tne-roaAi
MORNING KNTKKPU1SE. KUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1911..
Mitt SARTON NIAJtl arJlA
Mrs. Hetty GrcenTs New Home In
New York's Fashionable Quarter
7,
avery day
Huntley Broa. Drug
' Mala Street.
, W. MeAaulty Clgara
gareatfe and Mala.
Bcrat Coafertli3aery
Mala Mar Blita.
H. E. Duna Coafectlooary
Next door to P. O.
' City Drag Scora
eiactrie HoteL
4 Bcaoen bora Co f edlooery
' tvvaotk aad X. Q. Adama.
. '.- -
Sept 10 In American History.
-tUCaiMadre Vmmfm-Mtf.
the BriUab oa fka Erie aad aia
famoaa dlapab-h. "We aave met
tba aoeaiy, aad tbey are aura"
IM-Joarpb Story, aailnent jurlat aad
juatica of tba tailed IKatee a
preme roart, died; bora I77.
UOO-rJarrleoa MUlard. popular aoag
wrlier. died: bora IKil.
UlO-WUllara C OaU-e. former goeer
, Borof Alabama, died; bora 1833.
; ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(from boob today t boob taaaorrew.)
Sua awta rtaea 622: Biooa rlaea
728 P- Ba. Suo'a tfarllnallon. 4 da
gree 0 miaataa north of reiawiiai
aoaator.
r the Pacific Coast
Tbeee bmb are pioneera
work and ahould ba acorded a hearty
recepUoa all along tba route. Tba
algna tbey place ara Identical in
wordtaa aad appearance from Vk
torU, B.jr.. to Tla Jaunta. Me. Tbey
aUnd for- aometbing ana ine oeo wm
are reepoualble for tba marking of
a blgbway along tba coaat ara wort by
of the bigtaeet pralaa.
DM 10 RUN FOR . CONGRESS?
(Continued from Page L)
i l lil WA
f fmmffmmy. V 1 I "j
1
Aaed Fataader af Red Creaa la Etef
lag Tba Vale.
OXFORD, Maaa.. bat M1"
rnra Hartoa, fouader of tba A mart-
i raa Kd 1 roae. ia
deatb at bar eummer Borne ia
loan. .
la poor bealtb wbra abe aame bare
rlr la the aummer from btr home
t Ulra Echo. Md.. aha baa grown
gradually woree.
Mlaa Hanny Cntertalna.
In bonor of Mla Murlrl Kerk. bo
Iravee Wadaveday for Ogden. I'lab.
after aprndlng three eara here. Mlaa
Wynne llanny euterUlned a nuiuln-r
of young ladlee Saturday evening at
her home on Fourtwnth atreet. rive
hundred waa the gam of Ihe evening,
tbe prlaa being awarded to Mlaa Ueaa
Uallogly. and dainty rrfreabroenU
were arrved by the hoairaa. In at
tendance were Ml Murlrl Keck.
Mlaa KHiabeth Rooa. Mlaa Clara Cau
field. Mlaa Edna Caurield. Mlaa Nell
Caufield. M lea Dolly Pratt. Mlaa He
donla Shaw. Mlaa Kulh HrltthU.III.
Mlaa Hlen llaulton. Mlaa IUaa laut
... ui.. ki.m shanniiu Mlaa Ilea
(ial'logly. Mlaa Maud UaWy. MlaalWyi
........ j ui.. lino 'tirman. : '
irriia juiwia auu
Money repreaenta human power.
ia of vital Importaaca to yaw whether
Ita force la exerted for or agaiaat you.
Money aaved la your friend, ready to
help you when you Bead kelp moat
urgently.
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IN TBE COUNT!
D C. LATOt RanTE Prealdeal r. J. UtXm fc
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANS
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL, SeCeOOOO
Tr.a.U a -"-"0 '- Owen free A. M. fc, , J
N'TKI - farfentera at aiouni
ant arhix'l immeiiiaieiy , ai-
hn! cuttt-r. II. U l-unt
two '
Very Cenaiderat.'
"Vou wouldu t llilnk of letting Mr.
Fllnijrllt brar lite tUlim you any !
blud her liark."
"Ortaluly not." replied Mr. Rroer
Utorvy. "lui too kind heartod."
Waahlugtoo Htar.
VANTKI - Woman for p'alu rooking
and K-nral bouaework. Imniedlale
Iv. 'Phone Main 3041. or write U
4ny t;l;iilton, or.
. . . - - fc- '' i rem.
- POR aALt.
The Firat Lettary.
Tbe earlleat known lottery wm
drawn at Bru-r. Ileltrlum. on Feb. 2-1.
I4t.
Read the Morning Enterpie.
j
I
!f"OK S A I K-Snare In thla column
I Hell that old plow or barrow; you
J don't uae it lnre you purehaeed
j your nea one
COIN a FAR FOR APPLES.
.
Eaa tern ere ara alwaya aurprlaed to
aee tba choice at placea on tba fruit
, atanla occupied by Waablngtoa and
Oregon apple. No matter that tbey
have aeen Ibla year after year they
aeem unable to get uaed to tba Idea
that their own Immediate localltla
cannot or at leaat do not aupply tba
r local demand, and of oouree tbey ara
a) way aura that batter apple can
be grown right at home than ara pro
duced In tba far-away Pacific Coaat
territory. However, they keep right
.. on paying from f to 10 cent a eacfe for
tba We tern apple, but tba short
ga of tba aupply la encouraging
mora extenalve planting In the reat
, of tba country and tbe apple from
. . Oregon and Waablngton may event
ually bava to look for' a market in
Liverpool and Hamburg, although
they stilt bold tbelr own.
i ea ,
CROPS BELOW AVERAGE.
While tba remainder of the country
: la Buffering very generally from poor
crop, tbe Par Wet aeem a to be mora
than holding Ita own. Maine ia a
notable exception, Its crops being
practically normal, but soma other
states are making a very poor enow
Ing because of drought. Tba Irrigat
ed stales sre fortunate In such sea
son. Washington, Oregon, Montana,
Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, California,
Nevada, New Mexico and Arlxona af
prospering and crop are good. 'Cli
matic condition, doubtle account In
large part for tbla. .
e
Tbe servlcea of Well Fargo In Ora
- ton brought In groaa recelpta $329,
074.41 Ut year. Worth half that.
Thla Institution is assessed a total
of 1 413,200. After It paid extortion
ate charges to tba railroads for trana.
among tba best of hi achievements.
It waa expected that Senator Dim
Ick ' would become an a pi rant for
president of tbe giata Senate, and do
doubt ba will. In tbe event that be
concluda not to enter tba field
aiost Hawley. Tbera la no doubt
that tbe wave of Inaurgency would
have awept Hawley off tbe political
map last year, if his opponent bad
been a atronger maa, aad tba lacanv
bent la none too atrong In many sec
tion of bla dlatrlct. Dlmlek la cer
tain to pull a tremendous vote from
Clackamaa county, prowably larger
than Hawley could obtain out of
Marion and ba might win If be could
get an even break In tba other coun-
tlea embraced In. tba Firat District.
Tba campaign next year will be a
long one. Tba primaries will be held
In April, but the general election will
not take place until Kovember, and
tbe varloue candidate will have
plenty of time to advertise them
selves among tba voters.
E. W. Mefflen
(fee. tr AmertAa Priaa AaaocUOoa
MUS. HETTY GREEK, popularly credited with toiu the aorM'a r!-ht
arotuaa. baa a new borne, baring Iveard the b u- at 'No ft t
Nlaetletb afreet. New York. Llrlng la a "lroi utanv front" la aome
.... . . ...u.uiu.. t ' Vlr. ilru I I .v. .r..l i.Mlth
IDIUf VI m tPm al tw - - - - ' - - ' ' "
abe baa alwaya been credited with being of a thrifty turn of mind, and
ber pliicea of abode have not been of a character lo aet Lack li-r Imiik account
to any very great extent For year be ocruptcd' a flat In llohoken. N. J..
aald to bava coat $14 a month. A few year ago she created n mild M-naarloa
by going U live at one of New York'e leading botela In rooma for which It
waa aald she paid $30 a day But ber etay tbera wa measured In daya. and
back he went to Hobokea. For a time, after tbe marriage of her daughter
Sylrta to Matthew A at or W Ilk, abe made ber home with tbe Wllkaee lu ultra
fsabtonshle Msdlaou avenue near tbe borne of J. Pterpont Morgan and other
notable Bnf tte eoou Ured of that and again went back to her little flat
"Now aunouiti-emeul UniTTGaT"IB will rwBlder permanently ir tl) WMT
Nlnetleth atreet house, which adjoin tbe (tyltob Central Park West and over
looks tbe park Whether tbla latest home will ba ta ber entire liking remains
to be seen, but abe glvee promise of continuing tbera now that h ba turned
ber bualoeea care over to ber eon and look a forward to a Ufa of quiet and eaa
- -- '
1 Seala Get Knotta. . '
I- SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. . Danny
Long, manager of the Seal, ha Sol
dier Knott algned to report In Octo
1 ber. Knotta baa been playing aetnl
profeailonal ball around the bay.
Wants. For Sale. Etc
HaUans aadar Uaaa naMiftaa t
Bill u uiaia a otf rnt a
l-T i..n m -.nl aJ'llll'mai
tlna la-h far. II ear mtiU
laab card. i nnrai II Pr nv.ntn
Caah mul iMif i"lrw
baa aa eea aeeoant with tha patr N
tiaan.-la nappnU,HH tor rrt"a
arrvra amir fiaa eurr-oira noiu-a will a
prUiua fur patroaj Mlniiaugi chara IS.'
I.At'NCH FOR 8AIJ
We are oft.-rlnn our launch at
bargain. It a -Oft, boat
612 Mm and a 15 11. P.. 4 cyl- ,
nUr. 4 cycle ulnc It 1 Dot B
frail plramire launch, but B boat .
rvtce .
TIIK J('OllslHTINK CO.
lih.anltr'lani
Portland, Or.
- WANTED,
j WANTED--Collciora to ae my col
I lection of all aona of curloa, an-
tlqiie. and Indian trinket. tamp
for tamp collector; coin for
numlamatliU. arrow-heada for arch-
enloglsta. etc. I buy and aell all !
aort of Vurioa; also all klnda off
second-hand furniture and tools. I
Qeorge Young, Main, near Fifth
atreeL
COFFEE AND SUGAR
ARE OK THE CLIMB
Now open for bualnea with a full
Una of new and second-band furni
ture. '
PRICES TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER.
Hlght Price Paid for Second
Hand Furniture.
In the new Brick Building,
Sixth and Main Street.
COAL! COAU
We have the best at low
est price. Lay la
winter s apply
now.
Kerrect Poultry Food.
Oregon
Commission Co
11TH AND MAIN STS
Oregon City.
Husband and Not Wife Is
Head of the House
By Judfd CHARLES J. LONG of prlnflld. Mats,
HWIFE MUST ' REMEMBER . .THAT THE HUSBAND IS THE
HEAD OP THE HOUSEHOLD AND THAT IP HE WANTS
HIS BREAKFAST EVEN AT O'CLOCK HE IS ENTITLED
TO IT.
TTd slao has tha power under tho statutes to select what ba thinks
Is belt aultad lo tha war Af food, and If he want on kind of food an
be wants another kind be dor not hare to abide br her decisinr..
I(ce should par LESS ATTENTION to big and gorgnoua wed
ding and iclve mora to" our MARITAL RELATIONS and the
proper bringing up of ehQdren mnj of ui would saoaps mnoh UN
7LEASANTNEC3, . ,
Sugar took a twenty-cent rise in
Uat Uat week but la better and baa
tba local markets Saturday, coffee
also la riaing. Tba rite in both lines
seriously affects ' tha wage-earner,
though al claaae feel tba presaure.
Tbe rise In sugar la attributed to tbe
rise In tba Eaat and Europe, tbe beet
crop In Germany and Austria being
I, 000,000 tons short of a year ago,
while consumption la Increasing.
Tbe rise In coffee will not ba notic
ed so much by tba conaumer aa by
tha dealer who finds himself selling
on a shorter margin dally, while ba
haa difficulty In raising bis price
Prospects ara that sugar will go even
higher than It now la.
Chicago buyers ara buying heavily
of Oregon wheat and this fact formed
tbe feature of tha Saturday wheat
marketa. Country produce ia moving
readily at good price, but bops are
going slow,
HIDES (Buying Oreen bides, 6c
to 6c; sailers; 6 He to efcc; dry nidea,
12e to 14c. Sheep pelta, 26 to 76c
each.
DRIED FRUITS local price are
firm at from So to lOe on apples and
prune, peaches are lee.
SALT Selling 60c to 90c for Sne.
60 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for
100 lb. aacka.
Portland Vegetable Marketa.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrota,
II. 2'S$1.60 per aack; paranlpa, $1.26
fV$l.60; turnlpa, fl.26fl.60; beeta,
$1.60.
onidnr Jobblna- nrloea: Orecot
2 76 per 100; Australian, $3.60 per
100; Texaa, $226 per crate: CaH'or
nia, 2 for craw
Oregon City Stock Uuotatlont.
HOGH Ho are quoted He pwer.
From 126 Iba. to 160 lb. r, from
160 lb, to 200 Iba. I He.
HACON, LAUO ar-d If AM, sre Arm
VEAL CAIASS v.)o; cui'.ca orw
from tn to iue according to grade..
BEEF STEER8 Beet .tear for
the local markets ara fetching I Vie to
6Vie llvb sreigbt.
SHEEP ai nno at 40 to So live
weight.
Ouotanwna r Oregon City.
POTATOES Best, Buying IM cents
pound.
F1XXJR AND FEED Flour la
steady, selling from $6 to 19 60; very
little of cheaper grades.
OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to $24,
white, from $26 to $20.
BHTT5R (Buying? Ordinary
country brlnga from 16e to lOe,
fancy dairy from 20c to 32c, cream
ery 22c to 26e. a
BOOS Beat grade 25 cents.
POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit.
tie good stock offered. Good hens are
bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor
demand, broilers bring from 18c to 18o,
with good demand.
WOOL (Biiy;tf -Vool prices are
ranging from 14 to 17 cents.
FEED Shorts $29 o $30; rolled
barley. $31.60 to $33.60; paoceae bar
ley, $38.00; . whole corn, $39.00;
cracked corn, $40.00; wheat $32.00
to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook
dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pound.
HAT (Buying.) Timothy $H ' to
117; clover $9 to $10; oat hay, beat,
$13; mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $13 to
$1.
S uta rlbe for tbe fXIlf Rmierortee
FOR quu-k anlc Uat your farm land
and acrrane with Ihe H. H. Realty
Co. 331 and 332 Lumber Exchange
IlldK ... Portland,
Or.
WANTU- duiaii drt laments fo
tbla column. Plce .ery reaeoo
ante. Sea tales at I'aad of rn imtr
Read tbe Morning Knterprtaa.
FINK Jeri-y row for al
Inquire of A. A. Moore,
gr Sowing machine.
lreet,'()rfon City. Or.
FARM LOANS.
BUILDER AND COMTatcT
HABJIT JONES-Bunder ul
Ceatraator. EaUmata
Slvea oa all elaaa of
work, concrete wi.( M T
eMcrata. Roe. Pboaa u.u ,7.
i
INSURANCE.
a-3as,
!. H COOPER. Fo' rr
and Real Eatat. Lt m ium
your propertlee-wa buy. o
etckang. Offlc fciJT
Hldg., Oregon City. Oragoa
rii.. jgX'..;gs; i jt,m.,
TKE WORLDS GREATEST SWi:5Lr:
IVhLIGMT RUNNING,
WANTEI You to know rtiat the Kn
terprlae Job printing department la
the moat complete Id to State,
outalde portlandr Trr It for your
next printing
WANTED (Jlrl or woman for gen
eral housework, exiierlewe neces
sary. Corner Fifth and John Adama
treet, Oren City. Tel. Main
2443.
FARM LOANS-Dlmlrk
lawyer. QrQD City,
ATTORNEYS
O. D EBT. Attorney al l aw. Mono)
loaned. hetrct nirnlahed. lani
tltlea examined, eatatea aettled, awn
era! law bualnea O Bank
Oregoa City.
rnln .-ifir
i iiii i pi in
. n 7 11 a 'tV i
. Dlmlck JUL y V"
. V.:et3 lMS !
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k J V.--
U'RKN A BCIM'EBKI Attorneya-at
law, liiitcbr Advokst, will prae
tic In all ourta. make collection.
...and eettlrraen'a. Office lo Enter
prise Bldg., nr(ua Cltv. Qregqn
Ifyeu want Hltvrra Vltwatlnt fttiatu Inke
MauUtaaranitialwIhrrad ('MaiM
M.WIU MarlilM vriuw
tii iiv om n(ii$ MKiintwui
I Oranu, Maaa.
a.ualur. fcM ik Haw h
. ttUf IHMMIf M.M MM Mt I
BM by aalhart.ra B.alar M0
r uia ar
W. L. MARSHALL.
IW Morrlsoa SL .PartUaifr
AND) YET AQABN
THE WESTERN UM'ON TELEGRAPH 'COMPANY
25 000 OPflCCS Iff AMERICA. .CABLE. ERVICC TO ALL T'riZ V,'07itt
ew,rri,M. 1AAf w.Pl'
pi..., my .. - -
i0 n van rtr-'
Ativiamc tmooKS cr-trt n.e'ecs
Received at im de bu
WALDR0N ft WALDR0N,
OREGON CITY, OREGON:
Delivery no. us Paid Night Letter
Detroit, Wish., August 21sl . 1011.
nandera 20 wlna the 800 mile 8t Louis to Kansas City re
Xlatlllty run. Score 998 two points penalty only for loofle
nut on fender. Pour days of heary drlTlng sand and muV flandari
wonced perfeotly throughout run defeating lianaoxt c5aUllw hudaoa
international Onlo tulok parry Ultchell and ford Xrery oar
defeated tOTldere 20 exot f prloa4
than f landers and the.f ord was ccqpiteiy' dleguaixic4.
Iteaiers and"oteevrextTaUXo tfcj to" etssttil
mtti:oiBipt 0Ucirlft2xxpc "
roaa "cores, lnaa UtUa oil
event In wnioh ha. teen enters WmicliB
Jilnneapolls .ttmw tVoiufi
where sh out fortyseren seoonds oftlhi toiTH z
thest XottUtojoitj-MmMltF'wa, JjTtfiX
she has defeated many cars of -to. . '
. carB or far reater size and pricte. i
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION
E'M-F Fftdlorlee.
10:57 P. V.
Planers 20'' as well as E-PI-f
& Waldron, Oregon City, Ore.