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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1911)
M0UN1N0 ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY. OCTOBEK X 1911. ... i. J . ill vmiam ehterpriseihOPS SELL FREELY UKBUUll U1X, UK-LlrUIl . 1. wRODIE, t Biter and Pvbtlebee. earr A INI. at th was anVse at YiTrna MM k et ef atattae Jaav raw m KKcttrrw. Oat Taar, ay asag , im Mmika. by asall .. ror Moauaa, ay 1.M Pw wraafc, ajr earrtwc. , -IS CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES iVa Paav, par ma nrat taaartoaa....lta rtrat Pa. aat hc, m&m anrtlnii..m prsfi poafttea asgr aa as M aaaaitVwi IS PrWerrad anettkaa aar para, par tea AT 33 CDiTS POUND Ta Kaai. a.. Sua paper Imt laaa first a-, per nnA lnrOa -.. ! Rwa paaat etnse .baa firs aaaa, aar Bsc awartsaaa..... .....a. IS er Raa; ta raswlar aa- ta tksa. Waata. Far aaat a war sac. aSSntoaal Ratae far adrarttatw I Satcryrta aria aa Uta a. ealnr. far aevartiasaiaaita tar tee waeabr. Where Um aarsrv la trajtarsrrad frasa tb Uy ta th t. witsoat taun Ik rata arm aa M laa Lur J-, weakly k tft aapsxawtty aa sac Tor raw as im paaai Bsc far aesctai aasstMas. Caah aiwuM mamr arear arty la aitMn, ia bMaaae the Batrrprtae. efTkae at Less arartMtac at lai 4art: tM Ttreae aererttataui and enaelal dVartsav- tt H la M H Bsc. "nra Safe- umI Bukrva BaJa Unr aaxaita ate tack rtrat laaaitl ; all sttar as Baeav Nm liiai aa arall wmtew tfuts f saarlt. wk fcmtaraat ta Steal TsaSara, CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. . THE MORNING ENTERPRISE la om sal at ta following store every toy: Huntley Bro. Drug Mala Streets J. W. stc-SauRy Cigars Seventh and Main. Secre Confectionery 4 Mala Bear SUth. M. E. Duna Confectionery . Next oor to P. a C3ty Drag Star- Electric Hotel. Scboenborn Coofecdoaary STBtk aad .V Q. Adaaa. " A riat or At wood baa bees fined In Near York for exceeding the speed Unit hi aa automobile. It was know a before, boa-arer, that men cu be "njn ta tbe air" vhil ttUl on earth. a A New Jerser scbool baa expelled .a girl, cbnd of Enslisb parents, tor not sahttlas our flag and taking the oath of aUeclanceT NeTer say again that New Jersey is not a part of this eowauy. e Tbey are sow amnggling Chinese Into Soatbera California In automo bile. After tbe perfection of the aeroplane, this thing will be easier bat mack less laxnrioas for the Chinks. e It is claimed now that a certain specific for bay ferer has been found, ob tbe ere of frost.- The discovery lea res ample time for manufacturing aad advertising before the next sea son sets in. -wew- People wbo bad fondly imagined that any extensiTe nse of such a kill ing thing aa formaldehyde In milk was not to be dreaded are having an other rod ' awakening. Bat. of coarse, they will go to sleep sgain after tbe abock la passed. PrisafiflHta and Poultry. "Job a." aaid bis wife, -why do tbey quarrel s mex-b aboot poultry In tbeae ' dipgracerol prixeflbtsT" "Poultry?" saV be. laying down bis newspaper. "Sow, my dear, whatever do yew mean?" Tea.- sb went on, "It says here that at first tbe white man was ln cCaed to abow hia chicken heart, bat gar a very pretty dtKk to avoid bis colored oppooeot. Why did be want to avoid blm mt because be was a colored maat And then here It says tbe colored mas claimed s foal In tbe serentb round. Wss that tbe dock tbe whit man gav him!" London . Liberal buying of hops Is reported la the Willamette Valley, sales reach ing probably 500 to 600 bales. T. A. Lively Is tbe principal buyer, but the Seavey Hop Company la llkewls an operator of Importance, Im nearly all instances the prtc waa 33c a pounJ. According to Herman Klaber. out of over ISO sample of Willamette Valley bops received of thla season's crop, not a single one was found ta be moldy, whll th quality otherwise wss the best ever known In thi state. . Offers of 35c to 36c a pound are be Ing freely made In the Russian River and Sonoma Districts of California, although the crop In th latter sec tion is said to sho wthe poorest qitlrr In year. Samples are said to show mold, honeydew and practically every other ailment that usually affects bop quality. Since the recent business at 35c It the Sacramento section, no new de velopments are reported in the hop trad there. . Special cables from England stst that half of the hop crop User is already sold and the market hsa ad vanced . 10 shillings during the past week. From Germany cornea the report that the market la weak and 10 marks lower. This Is not deemed a bearish feature by the trade, because thV German market Is much tlrher than sny other In the world. From 66c to S4c pouinl is being paid net to growers there. Prevailing Oregon' City prices are as follows: HIDES (Buying) Green hlda, 5c to 6c: salt era, be to 6c: dry bides. 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c eclu. WOOL (Buying) 14o to 16c Hay, Grata. Fd. HAT (Buying) Timothy, $15 to $16; clover, 18 to $: oat bay, beat, 111; mixed, 9 to $13: alfalfa, $13 to $14. OATS (Buying) Gray, $25 to $26: whit. $26 to $27. FEED Shorts, $29 to $30; rolled barley. $37.50: process barley, $3S 50; whole corn. $35; cracked' corn, f3a; wheat. $33 to $33; oil meal. $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. FLOUR $150 lo $5.15. Butter, Poultry, Egg. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter. 25c to 30c; fancy dairy, 30c; creamery, 30c to 35c POCLTRT (Buying) Hens, 11c to 12Hc; broilers, 13c EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 28c to 30c Fruits, Vegetables. DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes. 6 l-4c to 10Hc; peaches, 10c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $L25 to $150 per sack; parsnips, $1.25 U $1.50; turnips, $L25 to $1.50; beets, $1.50. .POTATOES Best buying, 1 l-4c per . pound. ONIONS Oregon. $1.50 per hun dred; Australisn, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Llv weight) Steers, 5c and Sttc; cows. ic; bulls, I l-2c VEAL Calves bring from c to 13c according to grade.- MUTTON Sheep, 3c an Sttc: lambs. 4c and 5c HOGS 125 to 140 pound bogs, 10c and 11c; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and lOHc Wants, For Sale, Etc KEEP MOVING; INACTIVITY Is the breathing place of sin, the sin of business stagnation, th sign of spathy and the predecessor of th sheriff's ssl. You can stimulate your business to a healthy growth by uslug Enterprise "Llnera' to attract the attention of th public to what you bav to offer. "Strong reasons mak strong so tton" and you will find that an X" backed by tbe strength or your con viction will carry weight with tbe readers of these little "doors of op- I portuulty." The key Is copper, not golden, for the expense of advertising lu the columns Is measured by rents, not dollars. The returns though tell another story reverse i the order and measure your profits In dollar. Th cent will hsv been well invested and have taken guoJ car of themselves. A month's trial will convince you of th value of these little business Inducers. Several Air Men Tryintf to Fly From Sea to Sea For $50,000 HOARDED RICHES Riches are intended lor the com fort, of We y not life lor the pur pose of hoarding riches. I ssied a wise man, ssymg. "Who is the for tunate man and who is the unfortu nate)" He said: "That man was fortunate who pent and gave away and that man unfortunate who died and left behind. Pray not for that good for nothing man who did noth ing, for he passed his Cfe in hoard ing liches and did not spend them," -Sad. aai saw NMMM i4er Um etaaetrtad win ka kaaeMa at aaa caal a BMtiHa. half a aaat aSSltiu tiaaa. One tack ear. II aar atowtk back aar. naa si par saoath. - Caak nsM aaoompeey erSar anlae ens fcaa aa aawe aeoaant wttk lsa aaper. N flaaactaJ responsibility far arrora; what errare ecvur rraa eurrt4 aatkaa wIM ka arista tar aatraw Minimus etiaree taa - WANTED. WANTED Collector to se my col lection of all sorts of carlo, an tiques, and Indian trinkets; stamps fot stamp collectors; coins for numlsmstists. arrow-beads for arch ologists, etc I buy and sell all aorta of curios; also all kinds of second-band furniture and tools Georg Toung. Main,' near Fifth street. FOR sALt FOR SALE Toung pigs. Call Oscar May, Horn telephone. Beaver Creek. FOR SALE Upwrlgbt Fischer piano, $500 model Bargain if Uken at once. Inqolr Oregon City Enter prise. . 7t 5-ROO.M modern bouse, almost new, modern wood house and fence; city water In kitchen; two level lots 66x195, plenty fruit, good streets close In. Bargain If taken at once Phone Main 2711. FOR SALE Team of bay horses, weight 2300 pounds, ' harness and hack, can be bought cheap If taken before October 5. Inquire of Freytag ft Miller, real estate office. FOR SALE $100 will buy a team and barness: weight 2300 lbs. Home phono. Beaver Creek. Oscar May. FOR RENT.- FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 48-acre farm S mtlea northeast of Oregon City; sale price $6,500; rent price $100 year. Inquire Mr. LlUle Anne, 1414 Tenter street. FOR RENT Well furnished fottr room bungalow, fireplace, electric lights. Reasonable rent. Telephone Jennings Lodge, Farmers 18x2. ' FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck Dlrolck, Lawyers, Oregon City. Or. ATTORNEY O D. RBT. A ttorney-at-L w. Msway loaned, she-tracts ftmlahd. land titles xsBstned. tat settled, gam ers! law buan4 Owr Bank al Oregon City. TTREN A SCHL'EBKU Attorays-t Law. Dentscher Advokat. win prac tice In all courts, oak coll actions prise Blds. Oresow City. Oregon. BUILDER AND CO"TAC70d Right ta the Point. As a short and straightforward pro posal nothing baa ever surpssaed that of tbe youth who. oo entering tbe room, knelt down before tbe lady and. producing a ring from bis pocket said. -May ir Csossw Tea Wits Wins .. The London tea sbufgin most eke oat her wages by angling for dps. There Is a good deal of pat boa behind ber smile. Tbe csrtle tes drinker does not sopect tbe irony of ber elabv raiely pOed op bah-, tbe astir of ber natty blgb beeled aboea, tbe mockery mt ber qnW-k badinage, fbe. kmks per fertly ngbt hearted aa sbe darts Vt sad frw tmottf the tsWea. Hhe bss oo right ta appear tired Kbe moat roa eeal her fatlgn. A anetancboly coon teuDfe hi oat of pise ia a tea snop Loodon Cnwnton. Rad t bforalng -Cnterprbe. COAL! COAU We have the best at low est price. Lay In winter topply now. Korract Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Co. 11TH AND MAIN TV. Oregon City. HA&KT JONES Builder and Goraj Contractor. Estimates cbeorfnllv glrao on all clssses of building work, concrete waika an rotaforc concrete. Res. Pboa Mala 111. INSURANCE. K. H COOPER. Ft' Fir Insursser snd Real Estate. Lt aa handle year properties we bay, sell snd exchange. Offlr la lCatarprlae Pidg.. Ore iron City. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. WE wUb to announce lb-the public that we have disposed of oar busi ness to Batdorf Bros, and those knowing themselves to be Indebted to ns will please call and settle as soon aa possible. Graves A Rogers, Willamette, Oregon. American Fi nances Will Be Quiet Until Af ter 1912 JET Jtf - Br DANIEL C REID. Nw York financier -X "Tn" LTHOUOM AMERICAN FINANCES ARE IN A SOUND CON LJI DITION, THERE WILL. BE A PERIOD OF FINANCIAL QUIE I l TUOE UNTIL AFTER THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELEC- M TION. WHICH ALWAYS UNSETTLES THINGS. Until then there will be no HYSTERICAL BOOMS, snrwhere) ia Axaerica. Then things should Wwne nonnal and PROSPEROUS H ttyaX izr f Ukor trik m AVERTED. . CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. The following property will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Clear Creek lumber Company's mill site, near Fisher's mill In Clackamas county, on the 10th dsy of October, A. D. 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m.. to satUfy a chattel mortgage held upon salA property by Mr. Allison Baker, to-wlt: One double action steam pump. One 75 b. p. Atlas boiler, in good condition; 2 foot stack. On 6 b. p. upright Russell en . glne. - One Fairbanks-Morse dynamo, 115 volts, with register and switches. One 35 h. p. Russell engine, pnenmstlc governor, complete. One log hsul. complete. One lower saw jack complete with reversible saw guide, 3 In. arbor. On upper aaw Jack complete with ststlonsry guide, 2H ln- arbor and belting. One 52 In. Simmons sswln good condition. One 62 In. Adklns saw. In good condition. -v. One 36 In. cutoff aaw with frame pulleys, intermediate shaft snd belting. U Iron pipe rolls, 30 In. by 6 lu. with Iron boxes. On Hobbs plsner, complete. One set shinier matcher heads. Two sets sizing beads, wltn knives, bolts and fittings. Twelve lumber trucks. One blower complete. In good condition with piping snd shafting. Ona fire pamp. One $ In- Intermediate shaft, 20 ft. long, with four wooden pulleys. One friction feed for. live rolls with chsin. , Terros of sale, cash. CROSS A HAMMOND. Attorneys. Notice of Application for Pool Hall Llcena. NOTICE Is hereby givef that w vsfwnrrHir i-aaaassbaC jV-as" U -T '. V -11 auSTT wan as - . T X I av -Wk a -- opt- BS. - W" I r, . -ar waj i;ai? Sr-' I f M -". t 1 J S I ss". r r.aM j n r '7a Jt n V x1 p- Photo hf AatHotA rrm AimcUUoil. 7 L i i i a r. m . How to Get Rich I emerging your fssourrss. long as you can pay only for .1 ' I I '' I Isno by becoming g money as.- ija within your means Until yuu' wants whll anlarglDg your reaourrss, Dispense wltn luiurie oil Us v I . . Promtd your insapenusoo oy osoooiiDg g money sa,M well as a money ssrnar. -si You cn buy aa lntrt-barlng Certificate of Dtoslt or a depoalt In our Bsvlnga Department gvry tlm yon 0, dollar The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK 111 THE COUNTY O fl LATOURaTTTB Prwaldeal i Mirin, Cks, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL. M4OS.0U rraeaaets s o-eersl Sanklnf Sualeeaa. Open frafa I A. at. I , H use's Slip. Victor Hugo put" "" ,0 no0,n Charlemseue. lo "Aymslllot." tb. words. "Too dream like scbolsr of Horbonne." - Tbsl famous Institution wss fouod.-d In 12M. 30 Jm '' lbs days of Cbarleiuagne. Subaciib for the Dll Knttrpris Harpist Te OW Rscltsl. Mrs. Frsnres II Wsde, one of th few really great harpists of th world, will appear at th Congregational rhurrh. Wednesday ettnlng, u wonderful Insiruutant. i g,, Irish barp. ,Th -Uurllnstos Hwll' yH says Mrs. Wad Is , master Of her Instrument 14 tr out all fh lHaiity of its de. m, tones. Th noanuk (Vtrglnlaj aays her execution la woodarM y Toirha, Kan., Mrs. Wds ntM ovstlon. The Denver pspeny "Mrs. Wad was grars and bsMtik self when seated at ber in.aif. ha has played all over tb twd Btstes. and bss now com to u . Oregon, where her busbaaa b J of 1 he professors at ths Bttta rT verslty. w l" SEVERAL s vis tors bsvs entered tbe contest rer s .o.uuu pnse onrrea tov the quickest flight from the Atlantic to tbe I'aclnc. and starts bsve ' been made from each ocean, ss tbe terms of the offer permit tbe Irtp I be msde In either direction. Tbe Orst few dsys of tbe vsrlous' flights were not encouraging to the avlstors. ss each of tbeni had scctdents sod motor trouble. .Robert O. Fowler started from Ssn Francisco, being tbe flraf contestsnt to tske t tb sir He Is shown In tbe sbove picture ss be hissed his mother good by before taking t the air and also In his machine winging bis wsy rspldly towsrd bis eastern goal. The other picture shows Calbraith I. Rodger atandlng beside his msrhine st Governors Island. New Tors harbor, a few momenta- before be started on hi flight westwsrd. k' r TOP will, at th nest regular- meeting of th City Council, apply for a llcens to operate a pool hall at otir place of bualneas, 52( Msin street, for a period of three months. BAILEY A PRICE. NATIONAL LEAGUE TO OUST LYNCH Five Cab Owners Said to Ha. 3 Agreed to Oppose Kim. Obliging. At a musics I wbt-rv a clergymaa'was a gcest a young woman wltb a robust . soprano voice did most of tbe enter-! talnlng. She was very proud of bar J accomplishments sod ber niualcsl ed-j ucatloa. 8be saug songs In Germsn, ltsllsn. French snd CuglUb. When she eppeared t bsve rlbsualrd bar repertory sod the company prenenl were wishing fur a change In tbe pro gram tb clenryman tttd ber stue compliments and sdded: . . "Why. Mlas Jones. I think you could slug sd luflnltuni " "T really don't know It.' responded tbe obliging young womau. "but It ttia music la here I'll tr it" HEYDLER MAY HEAD C!f.Cl)il " Goldfish. Tbe life of a goldnsb la rarely more than Ave years In rsptlrlty under tb most fsvorsble circumstances. and think of the widely adver tised articles that you con cell to mind that you see every dcy in our own town. what big sellers they ore gener ally, they are goods ot merit handled by reliable merchants. to what we are saying to you in our ads every day. It pays. 0 ' Make Uo Prove It f Pittsburg snd Cincinnati Fsv.r Him For Position Dreyfoae te Lead Fight en Fogsl and Russell May Bring Out i Syndicate Fssturss. Tbomits J Lym b will not be nl- 1 dent of the Nstlousl leugue fullotriug tbe aunnul uievtlun of tbe leugue ill- ' rectory ll sei-onu Monday of ucxt Ie- rem Oct Five of I lie 'league reildfiits bsve sirreed to vpOMe bltn. Tlirse ! Ave 8 re Murphy of Chicago. Ilerrumun of CluctniiMti. Ebbets of Urooklju, Stlnlnger of St Loul sud lrjri,i of llttsburs 11 jr wniie menus, wliu li 1 Is out made cleur. ueltber l'urel of; Pbllsdlpbia nor Kuell of llowton is expected lo bsve s rote st the stinusl meetlug. sod llruxb of New York lx expected to support Lynch for another term tmle be neex a great llizlit in tbe meantime. - "Tbe paitMlDg of Lytirb" wss !umii'l at Chfc-sgo w ben tbe bourd of d. rectors met to psits upon the Lynch rating In tbe cane of Btierwood Magee. the Pblllle ootnelder. who bnd been sus pended for striking Umpire Flnnernn. At that time several of Ibe director got together and decided Lynrb wns not tbe man for tbe Job. Lyucb tiesrd of It and became stubborn. He re fuaed absolutely to rbnnge bis ruling ln Ibe Mogee esse that Is. be did st first, and then be begsn sngllug for votes wbk-b would re-elect bltn presi dent of Ibe leHgue. While be wss given no promise of support, st least two of tbe nisgustes lntlmsted Ibnt they mlgbl su)iort him at tbe annual election, but be would have to go along wltb them and rein state Mage At the same time tbene very mason te were planning to mnke another man president. Therefore Mr. Lynch Is due fur a On young double croaslng. The Ore youhg magnates wbo propose to run tbe league sre di vided aa to whom tbey want to sue eeed Lynch. Oreyfuaa and nerrmann. It ta un derstood, sre favorable to John A. Oeydler. icrttsry and formerly presi dent of tbe league The race appears to be between tlevdler snd Praada Rlcbter of Pportlng Uf. Tbe Nm tlon baa been tendered to Rlrhter to the past, but be bss refused to sc cept It. declsrlng that It would require all his time snd he could not neglect his business. In, connection with tb next leagn meeting tt Is rumored thst Barney Drey fuss of Pittsburg will lead tb fight to prevent FogeJ of Pbllsdelpbla and Rusaetl of Boston from voting. It Is understood now thst should the men become Insistent ln their deslr to rote Dreyfus will expos tb wbol tractor of "syndicate base ball" and will endeavcr to prove not only to th director, but to tbe poblic at large, thst not only does tbe Cblcsgo club own tbe Phillies, bnt th New York National lesgne club controls Presi dent Rnaeell snd tbe Boston Nstlonsls. i I Patrrlxe our advertisers. BaWsBataTaTaTataTaTaBBaTaTaW We Give Service We Give Service "Tea and Toast" '''"BBBTaTjBBBTaBYaYM There's something quaint about the mere suggestion; there are traditions behind it that hark back to a less strenuous age; to an age when the dear old ladies met at the weekly sew- Rm4 tb Uoraiag CfitrpiiM S . -- T ing circle to coin nice ripe gossipy and sip tea and eat Toast. i As a universal institution the sewing circle is now a memory, but "Tea and Toast" is more popular than ever. This popularity is largely due to the in vention of the Electric Radiant Toaster. This attractive little device makes Toast scientific ally, for its radiant .heat forces the absolutely necessary chemical change ia the bread. This means Perfect Toast in any degree that suits your individual taste. And it will surprise you to know that the net cost is the merest fraction of a cent per slice. Also that it makes Toast faster than the average family can eat it. this??. VineTh.nll:UrtM.:i,,i? --'"- r oothln0low of ion. 2 Uttrto Radiant Toastsr. Tho eh..rfu7tmMph.r.? 0" " P-t-l.ln ba crs.t.s a snug and t poiishsd ts-ls, or on th fln.st damaak Ubl eloth. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MAIN orncc 7ih and Alder Streets we uive service We Give Service t i 7.rrr? , ' j