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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
v ' ' ' r HORNING EHTERPRISE OREOOlf CITY, OREGON t. K. ROOtE, tdltee and Ftebll, m tMHilMi asatter Jaa- vr . 1111. at I ha pMl ernee at CTraaeai : City. Onr, into tas ' Act of Ihnt Tens tr tuBsevrTMN. On Year, or man . IN 1.M SIS Moatlia, ay or or Hk. by earrtar J CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES . rtra Pas, par men nnt taertaa....U ' "tret Pan. pm Inch added taesrUoas. .1 Mmt4 poaltwa any pa, par knob. In-at kaaarttan lee Watted poettloa any pan " San eaoar athrr taaa first pan. par avea first fcaeertloo. ............ te ftaa aeeer othor .haa first pan. par tea ,, added aseerttona so ueeal lee ar Haa; to ramiar savor -tears to Baa. . . Wants, Far Bala. To Rant oto oa tout a word ftrot atoarttea; a hear aaat ear, additional. Rata for advartlama: at Am Week Saterprtae will ba the aaia aa to, the airy, far advorttaamaata art eopaoasny Jw the waea.tr . ItWi tba aarartlaaaaaat m traaafarrad from tba dally to too aik y. wtthoat eaaan. Um rata will a aa a tnca for ma of th paper, and lot aa Cash aaould atoampaay erdar oaan arty la wakaowa ta avateaaa effleo ad too Batarprlaa. -Lca adrartulBC at local' edorttsn circus advertlsm and apialal traaataat dvertMn at Sao to ao aa Inch, aiuna mg to eeaclal conditions rovarolno; too 1 f Ira Sato" aad Baakrupt Selo aaror. BMoaoata lac Inch ftrot tnaartiaa; east- - Km Itaiaa and wall nt'oa) arttelaa f aaerlt, wltb tatereet to tonal raadata, olll ho (tedty accepted. Re)aeted auf aartpta aorer rat urn ad uawaa ae ay oraaina io prepay CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. v . d) THE MORNING ENTERPRISE la on sale at the following a tores d . every dayr Huntley Bros. Drags . Main 8 tract J. W. Mfcanulty -Cigars "." Seventh and Mala. ' Secreat -Confectionery t Mala noar Sixth.- d ; M. E. Dunn -Confectionery d . t Noxt door to P. O. ' . Oty DroaT 8 tor - ' Klectrle Hotel. , 8c boen bom Coof actios ory d ; . 8orenLB and .1. Q. Adaasa. . . epL 20 In American History. ' , 186S-8ond day at battle of Chick. Y n-a. alxth (Boat orrere engaga , Boent of the cfrll war in point of rederaJ caanaitiea 10.170. Con , , federates nader Bran; defeated the n . - Kedermla.. , "' SWO-Oeneral Joha Alexander McCIer aand. noted . leader la tbo cItU " wan. died; bora 181Z ' ' 1810-Joha W. Oroaeber. "corn Held . poet" of Oaorsia, died: born 183S. '. ASTRONOMICAL, EVENTS. (Vront nooa today to noon tomorrow.) ; Sob aeta 857. rtaee 82: moon riaea. . 423 sv (a.; 114)8 p bl. moon In coo l Jnsctlon with Mercury, both betas; rta fble. low la east, before sunrlae: 4 a. m, planet Mercury at ascending ,. aode, croailng son's path npward: S.-03 a, bx. mooa la conjunction with . planet Tenns; Venn now reappearing as morning star and to bo seen earlier v each morning ta the east JUDICIAL CONTEMPT OF PEOPLE. ., For the past ten or fifteen years at , least the 8npreme Court of Ohio has been trying to acquire a reputation . equal ta that of the Supreme Court of Penasylraala as a faithful aerrant of , monopolistic corporations.' When , Attorney-General Monnett started a Somber of suits sgainst the Standard Oil Company and similar monopolies? he found that the merits of his case cut Tery little figure with that court Later, when Tom L. Johnson started his fight for three-cent fares and for equal taxation of railroad and street . railway property, he found that the Judges of the Ohio Supreme Court could not bae been more partial to these corporations If they had been openly retained as attorneys for them. In order to protect monopolis tic interests, they eren rendered a decision orerturnlng the gpTernment a? every city in the state.. It is not Surprising then to hear of the latest issuer in which It has distinguished ftself. I Wanted --Men Energy and r By ATMORE L. BAGCOT, Chicayo Milllonslrs. Who Ha Retired at Fifty 444-4d-d"r4Kt--e- tET ME REPEAT WHAT IS ALREADY WELL KNOWN THE COUNTRY OVER. THE GREATEST SHORTAGE HERE, . THERE AND EVERYWHERE IS IN MSN WITH BRAINS, . ENERGY AND JUDGMENT WHO ARE WORKERS. For men possessing these primary qualifications for success OP PORTUNITY COMES A-KNOCKLNO. I m eure I do not over state the case when I saj that a thousand men of just the right sort , could slip into ten thousand dollar a year posts tomorrow, but the ' ! trooble U that IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER MANY FALL r. EII0RT.' Brains without energy are like s hobbled horse. Energy without judgment requires the second man to "direct the first, find ' so it goes. .'-'.'' ,!:. , . v . OpportuniUes hsre MTJITIPLIED in s quarter tf s century. The United States U movbg in s thousand directions where s step bad not been taken thirty yean ago. The field ia BROAD AND L0N0, snd it U open to th YOUNG MEN of the country. ' SiMoesa comes with WORK." , Hunger SPURS many s boy. N t-sl ever tastra so good a the one that cornea after s bard day's work., r r h tS CzU, it cT-r-sl do o be aatisfitfd with SMALL v There is a vigorous campaign being carried oa la Ohio tor the laltlatlv e and Referendum, and It looks bow m though there win be an overwhelm ing popular vote In favor of these measures. The interest are clearly alarmed. So when a question waa brought before the Supreme Court relallag to a law requiring physicians to make certain report, that auguat body aaw fit to render declaloa nullifying this law In such a way as to give it an excuse to utter some Ir relevant aide remarks that might be construed s bearing oa the' Initiative and Referendum question. It de clared the act void, not oa account of any unconstitutional feature, but because It wss said to be contrary to the ordinance of 1T8T and then went on to Intimate that there were things la that ordinance which would Invalidate a pure democracy and that since it ante-dated the Constitution, nothing could be put In the Consti tution to revoke It In other words, the court holds that the states formed out of the old Northwest territor) have not been admitted to the Union on equal terms With other states. Other states may smend their con stitutions to suit themselves, but these states must first obtain the consent of Congreta If these side re marks of Ohio's supieino Judves have been properly understood, . Can fidel ity to predatory interests go any further? A state admitted to the Union Is supposed to be sovereign n all things that, do not conflict with the federal Constitution. Ohio needs not only a- new constitution, but a new lot of supreme Judges as welL ALL ESTIMATES OF HOP YIELD TOO HIGH Every day's picking of hops In the Willamette . Valley and In Washing ton prores more disappointing to growers as well ss dealers. None Is now estimating the local crop above 70.000 bales compared with 90,000 and even up to 95,000 estimated two weeks ago. . The crop In Washington Is coming down so much lighter than expected in the Western section that all are now estlmallng20,000 "bales for the state compared with a crop of 22,000 bales a year ago. and esti mates of two weeks ago of 23,000 bales for 1911. It has been noted that the better class yards In the Willamette Valley are outing- down about SO per cent leas than expected, while the poorer yards have fallen fully one-half from earlier estimates No business In the hop market Is reported and the reason cannot really be eald to .be opened as yet The nominal business shown last week wss scarcely an Indication of what the market will do as soon as pick ing Is over and the full extent of the shortage Is apparent - No business Is reported at Wash ington hop centers because growers there are busy with their picking and do not want to sell. Harvest opera tion!, both In this state snd in Waab- Ijngton, will likely be concluded with in toe next seven days. A rather firm market is noted for hops st Sacramento. It ia stated tbst 35c a pound has been bid there with growers not Included to offer st that figure. In New Tork state some buatneaa ia reported passing at 50c a pound and It Is expected that the very light crop there will be cleaned op within a short time. While European hop markets sre firm trade U quiet Buyers on the other side are awaiting' more definite returns from the crop here as well aa samples to see the quality. - HIDES (Buying Oreen hides; (e to 6c; salters, 6tte to 6Ve; dry hides, 12c to 14c. Shtep pelts, 25c to 76c each DRIED FRUITS local prices are firm at from 8c to 10c on apples snd prunes. Reaches are 19c. 8 ALT Selling (0o to 90c for fine. 30 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetabla Market. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.25 11.50 per sack; parsnips, 11.25 C$1.60; turnips. $1.26 $1.56; beets, $1.50. .l0n Jobbing prlcta, Oregon $2.75 per 100; Australian, $3.60 per 100; Texas $3.25 per crate: Califor nia, $i. per. crate ' Ongor Cltv Stock Quotation. HOGS ..oga sre quoted tower. With Brains, ; Judgment 3 1 a with tW rr Yy a MORNING ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTKMBEUJOJOa Solidified Gasoline May Soon Revolutionize Motor Traction V V.-. W' V If Photo by American Pi see Association. SOLIDIFIED gasoline as a substitute for liquid gasoline t commanding the attention of London experts. The sccouipsnytng Illustration show on of the Jellylike block suspended oa a fork. It Is rUilmed that the solidified gaaollne la more convenient for automobiles than liquid gaso line. The manufacture Is explained thus: Th gasoline Is mixed with s small amount of stearin which baa flrat been treated with hydrochloric acid. To this Is added a mixture of methylated alcohol which haa first been treated with sodium hydrate. The two liquids unite with ronsldersble energy, and after the addition of water tb gelatinous mass result. It la claimed that the gasoline so treated la far eater to handle than In the liquid condition, and no doubt this Is so. for aa jelly the actlvlOos of the gasoline om to a certain xtent In 1st suspended. Thrown into the fire, the Jelly barns little more fiercely than candle grease. After exposure for three sad one-fourth hours In a laboratory the toe by evaporation was given as about 44 per cent, but one woald think that this rate la more than sufficient to be dangerous. From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. tVfce, from 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. SHc BACON. LARD aud HAM. are firm VEAL CALVES Veal calves orlng from s to lue according to srade. BEEF STEERS 9eel steers for the local markets are fetching le to 6 !fv wetgnt - SHEEP mr arm at c to Ss live weight Ouotartona w orogon CKy. POTATOES Best, Buying 1 cents pound. FIXUR AND FEED Flour Is steady, selling from $6 to $8 50; very tittle of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to $24, white, from $25 to $26. BITTTSR (Buying, Ordinary country brings from 15c ' to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 32c. cream ery 22c to 15c. EGGS Best grade 25 cent. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good hens are bringing 12e. Old roosters sre in poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to 18c, with good demand. WOOL (Bny-.Lr") Voo1 prices sre ranging from 14 to 17 cents. FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled barley. $31.60 to $32.60; process bar ley, $33.00; whole corn, $39.00; crscked corn. $40.00; wheat $32.00 to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.26 per hundred pounds. HAT (Buying.) Tlmifthy $16 to $17; clover $9 to $10; oat hay, best, $12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. No Temptation. Talking of men nervant. a member of the Union league waa telling his experience. "My man Is all right." he ssld. "but I nave m MUMplcion that be likes my brand of rignr. T nphrnlded him recently for helping blmm-lf mo liberally to my cigars, because It look ed 91 If be might be opening a shop somewhere, or st least supplying all bl friends. "'You don't think. lr.' be pretexted, 'that I'd do such a thing, sir. I still have four boxes left from my last employer' and I like tbem very well, sir. and I wouldn't for a moment think of changing.1 sir. "-Philadelphia Times. .Wedding In Korea. At a Korean mari-bige etery one rides on horseback and In elngle file First come a manservant, who -carries in both hands an Imitation life alzed wild goose rorereti by a red acarf." Then come the bridegroom, bis friends and sll the. servants he pos sesses or Is able to borrow. At the bride's house the sen-ant flrat deposits the goose on a bowl of rice; then all dismount, and. leaving outside their outer robes, their bsts snd their boots, they enter the bouse snd make as much noise as tbey possibly can. The pandemonium does not cease till the guests are paid to go sway. A feast follow, and then th bridegroom meets bis bride for the first time. BASEBALL t ... RECREATION PARK,. Cor, Vsughs) snd Twenty-fourth St OAKLAND 7 PORTLAND j September 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. Heart to Heart Tallfs. By EDWIN A. NYE. . "ABIDE wm ME." Abide with me. Fast falls the eventide. The darkness deepens. Lord,' with Rtf abide. . i . Whoa o titer helper fall aad comfort fie. Help of tb helpless, oh. abide with dm! On th white operating table of a Chicago hospital a girt was dying. Clara Butler, soprano of a suburban church, by accident bad been thrown under the wheels of a train and wa harried to the hospital In hope of sav ing her life by an operation. Iii vslaj Knowing that death waa fast clos lng down on her life, h whispered message to her friends, who were In an adjoining room, snd ssld, with s smile, "Tell them I am not afraid to die." Then abe began to sing. Pure snd clear at first rsng tb tone of the old hymn of faith and trust. The glorlou voice that had often wafted the souls of devout wor shipers floated through the operating room: The darkness deepen. ' SLord. with ma abide The aurgeons and nurses turned way to the windows. Their eye were wet. The singer's sonl, winded for Its flight, was lu the voice Koon it faltered, snd a tb darkntos deep ened and the wntera closed over bar It tiled away In the whisper: Help of the helplrai, oh, abide with ma I The xlnger wss dend. She bad rang her own reqnlcm. You do not believe as the girl be lieved? What would you give if you could do ao7 Superstition Self deception? Well, the girl wa brave. Do pot you wish you could hug such a roper tltlon to your heart T Ah. t-ould yon but eiperiene such a divine self, de ception! it work, or. to put It in your scien title speech, it Is pragmatic. Some thing, from somewhere, stifled the awful agony. . ., .... Disbeliever, odontic or what not, are you not glad the poor girt got her Gortons strength as the life ebbed from her mangled hodyT Surely. Ton would no more take away that eirVs bote than yon would knock from beneath him the crutches of a poor cripple. t Iltlp of th holpless!, ' Are you qnite prepared to ssy that th girl prayer wis u nans wared? . Effeotlna a Curs, "Does your wife often grieve be- cause she threw over a weaUhJ" nmn In order to marry youT" . She started to once, lut I cured her of It th flrat rattle out of the box. "I wlab you would tell ni bow." ' ."I tarted right In te grieving with her.; And I grieved hnrder and longer tbaa b did. IIouHton I'oet. Kad th Morning fTntarpru-e. Wants, For Sale, Etc ftea andae thaae elsaaifiad haodate tll be tnaaMad at aa aaat a wan -artloa. batf a aaat aadttloaal fcw - i- 0 - r- -v, laa M aooa amaat with the pas' naaawtal raopoaolBltlty for orrors; M" TaMorfro. aorrootad aotto. wMl ZrZZ tor patroo Mialmom oaarao la 'iniNTirV VOtlRSKLF with the town In . which you live. Don't be an Inactive, do-nothing cltl ten. Display some civic patriotism and aid in the further growth and development of Oregon City. KNtahllsh a business of your own by building and selling through th medium of Morning KnterprUe "U ners." . , . Cvarvthlno needful for th comfort of th human family may b exploit ed from day to dy in me r.nirpne Uller section. If you have some thing to sell, something l trade, want to buy something, lose or find anything. whatr it wnt you ran get It by avertlslng your want In tbla ectlon. Try It for a month or ao for a trial. After lhat time you will be convinced of the efficiency of the little rutlers for better business. WANTED. WANTED Collectors to see my col lection of all sorts of curios, an tique, and Indian trinkets; stamps for atarnp collector; coin for numismatist, arrow head for arch eologlata, etc. I buy and sU all sorts of curio; also all kind of econdhand furniture aud tools Ooorge Young. Main, near fifth atreet WANTli- oMuati adsortleementa for thl column, fvtces very reason able, bee rate at head of eolnaa Rad tb Morning Enterprise. WANTED Tou to anow that the En terprtee Job printing upartmui I th moot-complete la the State, out aid Portland. Try It for your next printing WANTED Sign work. Everything from a muslin sign to s bronis tab let. Smyth. I'hon 1634. LOST. LOST1 By mall boy well-worn $10 piece between case uvery anu 11th atreet. Return Enterprise of flee; reward. - FOR SALE. rOR SALE Space la this col urns 811 that old plow or harrow; yon dont as it sine you purchased your new one. FOR SALE On thoroughbred Jer sey bull calf, 9 months old, ready for service, calve'a mother gave ljoo pound of milk rtrst 30 day after ah waa fresh. R. L. Badger, Oregon City, R. F. P. No. 3. FOR BALE Rhode Island Red. hen and put let a, good winter layer. Mrs. s. A. 8trong, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. S. FARM LOANS. i 1 1 1 1 11 FARM LOANS Dlmlck S Dlmlck. Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O n. EST. Attoraer-t-Law. Mesa, loaned, a hot r act a furnlahed. lead tlrtoe examined, eatsies settled, gen eral taw buataaso. nonr Baak at OrosAn CHy. ITRKN A SCHirEBRU Attornoyat Law, Deuteehar Advekat, win pra Mr la all anuria, mak rolloctloai prlae Bldg.. Orecoa Cltv. Oregon J uTlDE RA N D CO iwTj CT0 K HAftRT JONES Bufldar aad 0arl Contractor. EaUmat caeerfaliy glvsn on all claasos of building work, eonerete walk ana rls forced euocret. Has. pboaa Mala in INSURANCE. K. H. COOPER. For Flra taanraaaa and Real Estate. Lot a aasdl ywtr properties e buy, sell aad trhang. Office la Bnierprte Oregon City. Oregon . MISCELLANEOUS. Nolle of Applcatlon For Liquor Lleanaa. NOTICE Is hereby given that I will. at ine next res-uinr mmi., . v. - City Council, apply for a license to en liquor at my place of bualneaa Fifth and Main streets, for a per lod of three month. JOSEPH WILSON. Notice of Application For Liquor l unu. NOTICE I heretiv rin it... i ..n ..infc i win, i tuo next regular meeting of the r 7 pt,l ror license to sell liquor at me nl 523 M'n 'ret, for a period wi "i vtq uiuniOH. F. R. McCONNELK Notice of .Application For Liquor noiile is herejy gjven that I will, alt tnal flaeff -ssgeMlaBt a..il m i . . ---- " 'vnu'm uivrjiuisr Ol IQ City Council, sppl, tor a llcenae to sell liquor at my place of bual neaa, corner Sixth and Main atret. - yni n oi inree month. C. Q. HODE8. Ordinance No T An.,!8nc,f,r '". nd con. trict No ? ,eW, fr 8ew,r 0,9 uregon city doe ordain a fop ..m Th" bounariea of .J u V ' ,na tne Property to be henefWaH r. I . ' . , anaensea for -"b construction of ewer I as'ollow; Commafii -. ,i ... .. uch m nlc jxorin ?&Z"rh 0en Point East . , ureen fo nt Dlat rtnc Westerly along Northerly boundaries nt m.w. "5 1 1 ljr '""""J aioi boundaries of Blocks North 1 and to .. arner or , Ilk then." Oniitt...i . .i of , Block 7 ..tM, ,j aiong ma Went boundary of Blocks 7 and 6 to th South West corner of Block 1 B ock . ..... - '""CS 1, West SoutherVdaTfLoUlST Lot"niV n?ockNheMt 5 "t 11 Block 6, thenc along th West boundary of Lot 11. to th of 2S ?n J.th West '""'7 spiSraB boundary of Block 4. 3 and 1 t . point of beginning. 7 ; lf t0 " Section 2. said aewcr ah.1t k constructed according r TTth- IiaS and pclflcatlon. now on fill i !J! . How to Get Rich live wlibln your means. IJmlt your wants while enlarging your rourr. Dispense with luiurlea aa long as you can psy paly fo, rltlo ......... .iir inaaneaaance or necomma a . ell a muy earner. f M Vou cu buy an lnirt barlng Certificate of Depoit fc t a dejMj.lt la our Svlngs Depart meat every Um you h T TT dollar. , ' ' . The Bank of Oregon City 1 OLDEST BANK IN THE C0UNTT D. O. LATODHSTTE FroaJrtont THE FIRST. NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, tSA(it.0U. T,aaat 0oel tanking SMSlnee. Oven tre A. M. , fc ..... rsoaw. awu".'l.w -Tware-nj-, a WHEN a man feels the necessity of being in two places at the same time he goes to 4t nearest telephone and sends his voice. It Is not ssactly the m thing, but whn a man talk hradrs)d mils In opposite direction from the ssm Sail Tslphn, ltlbMs Bod. v- - " In th dally u th tlphon a rasa trvl sll vr tow by Vi In s few minute. It I Jut ss sy t travel all evr th sum mt sthsr st by mn th u"lvral Long D'sUne Ssrvlc l th M ytm. , trucled a follow, to-wlt: Th propoaed drainage commeuo es on Elghteanlh Street with a vlt rifled trra ootta pipe having aa Interior diameter of 12 Inch and an I Inch lateral sewer draining Blocks 2. 3. 4. B. . 7 and $. with the iceptlon of Lot S, Block B. snd Lots IB. 14. 13. snd 12 of Block 6. snd said ower shall have all th necessary manhole, larapholea Jat- j eraia ana connection, it shall be laid according to th plans and 1 aperlflcatlona adopted and approved I ny thl ordlnanc. 8ertlon S. Th City Racordar I hereby authorised to advrtla for and receive proposals for said im provement, but the City Council re serve th right to reject any or all bid therefor, and th Mayor and Recorder shall enter Into a contract or contracta with each firm or cor poration to whom tb contract or contracts sr let by th Council of Oregon City, for the Improvement of part thereof a specified la thl Ordlnanc. Section 4. Whereas tb territory embraced In thla district I thickly ettled and now without proper aewerage or drainage and I a man see to th health and aafety of that district and th people of Oregon City. It I necessary for th Im mediate protection of the health and afety of th people of that District and Oregon City that the said pro posed sewer b Immediately con aructed snd sn emergency la here by declared to exist and tbla Or dinance shall take effect and be In fore Immediately upon It approv si by th Mayor. The probable wfaol cost of (aid ewer I $.1800.00. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting held on th 18th day of September, 111. L. STIPP, Recorder. Resolution snd Notlc foe trie Im provement of Fourteenth Strt Where, pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City. Clacks ma County. Oregon, heretofore made, the City Engineer of said City haa submitted his report and fl ed In th office of the Recorder, plants and specification for an ap propriate Improvement of Four teenth street, aald city from the m1 . t.-f Maln ",reet 'ths west aide of Washington street and esti mates of the work to be don thereon and the cot throf, and. Whra, inch plans, specifics!, tlona and estlmatea are s.tl. fac tory to the City Council of said Oregon City, therefor. Th plans, specification and be"' Webr "pproved ni sbd intention of ald City Council of Oregon City to make aald im provement herein described as fol lows, to-wlt: ,t,Ih.' Ki,r' ,han b brought to the .ub-grade the full width there- On the road bed macadam shall be plsced not leas than Inches Inches thick at csnter of ths street. 524 Sad'. brUght 10 th " vM8'',1'rvMt shall b proprly pro- Sad. SO?"?7 10 the of th- -7i b"km,nU " urfac of the street, and to provide all be n,ad.dralrnaRe' BW,I shS he made of concrete. All slds- cane 1 rner."t 'nd t vrtl ay to aub-grsd of the strseL (6) ft wld and all th said Im, ZTT ,,ht11 ta nd filed fta'a Paclfloatloni - dTLJn2rov;n,ent ""ba etsss f?..Jff dtm M b'l r r--"v , Utaod by 0-o r-, -a ' YSJaC. PadfirTcIcphonrand-Telegraph t Evtry Bell Telephone is th Csnter of ths Srstta Thl resolution was adopt! w , th Council of Oresos City S I meeting held on tb 111 sir C September, 1111 By order of th Council t 0 j gon City. ' I. 8TIPP, Rwr Ordinance No- - An eminence ealabltshlnc tk Irak of Fourteenth street, Orejo . from th east ld of Mai W to tb west sld of WsfUuts atrial Oregon aty doe oroaU M U lows; Section I. Th grsds of fwtsao street. Oregon aty. I h , Ubllsbed from lh rt tUt Main tret to the weit Washlngtoa street at tb few described grad: - Commencing on the sM Mala atrt with an ti t rt, tbnc oa a 2 grsds toTh west ld C street at an elevatloa ofBI "a. thenc across Center trV deecendlng grade to lb of Cntr trt. at "f of $7 feet, tbence oa a 4 grade to the wt ld ol ton strt at an lvtloa a ft ' Read first time aad orders! f llehed at a pcial City Council held oa tk lW Of September, lit I. 'J. U STIPP, ESUMJ'C SPECIALS Lemons, 20c doi. ;4 Peaches, 05c box :!; While thcy'' Watermelons 23c . Choicest Candles Hiflh Grade Mccrsch89( Plpeji; : v 517 Main St ; NcRTbrritc 6. y. Me ' ' 1 .. Now open fof business wth fin of nw and iecondb.i tura, ' v 4 I PRICIS TO WIT TH! CUIT0 ' Hlflh.st Prlc Psls-W" Hand Furniture. In t!W rtsw trie c