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' r' MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY. OPTO HER 4, 1011. : 1 - r . r - MORNING ENTERPRISE . ' . ORBOOH CITY, OREGON E. E BROD4E, Editor an) PubJ'efcer. LATEST MARKETS tarwd aa mand-eUae iMttr J- m at Prasae) taa Act W Kvl enr a, mi. t MM nt - .. TatlO af AetttlrTlf ft, Om Tht. ay nail ..MM It Maatka. by Mil IM ror Montea. by anall I M wnak. ay enrrlar . CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES elrat Paa. ear rnrA IM tnartiaa....Me riret Pan, pM lack 4W4 HtMttioM. .lee Piafaoed aoertian vr pen ner kio M kaaarttan IM PiafwTed pomtton any a", par kMti add.d tnarrUoaa In paper ethr tku first aa- par took tin sasirtlnn le In pap' other nan tint par took Uaeals lao wr Itaa: ta rngalar aar- . mis ta Ban. Weate. Far 91. Ta Rant. . aaa aat a word flrat Btaartlaa. ana-half aaal ark additional. Rata for advarttaaM ta ka Waakty Eatarprta will be tba aama as ta tk ' tally, far adrartiamaants aot aepaawrfly far tka waakly. Wrra th aevartHwaaaat la transferred rroei Uia daily ta tka m V. wttnent enan. tka rata will ka a aa lac for run at tka papar. aad Ita aa ktek for apaetal poalttom. -' Cask) akauM aeooesaaar ardar wkan aeHf la mkmn la kaalnaea affloa af tka Kataranaa. . LC advertising at legal ad.illsd ratva. ' 1 Circa advertlstn and apaelaJ traaataai , aVertlsaa at 2le to tae aa aseh. aaeard Mkf ta aparlal conditions goernma tk aad Bankrupt Bale" t lack ftrat tnaartlaa SMtter He Haws Ham and wall wrtttoa HI alia af aurlt. wltk Internet to local arfli ka siadty aeraptvd. R-eTd Willi nar raluraad ual wd ay u.hd ta f every day: Huntley Bro. Dnii Mala Street. J. W. McAnolty Cigar , Seventh and Main. d - -' - Secret Confectionery 4- . Mala near Sixth. d IC E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. O. ,l ; City Drag Star . ' - Electric HoteL d ' Bcnoenborn Confectionery 8eventh and X Q. Adaraa. : CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE la oa aaJ at the following stores d - la matrimonial entanglement, aa ' well aa Industrial activity, Kan us City ia becoming a aecond Pittsburg. www Iqalque la Chilli has been.ahaken up by an earthquake. A place of that aama might even expect to be shaken down. ; It costs Just as much to lire In oth er coon tries aa In the United States. This ta comforting, bat It does not kelp la bearing the burden. ' Vr-r . The windstorm which blew off the top of the dome of the Illinois Capi tol waa aot, at that, the wont wind storm which has ever struck that building. v Nat Goodwin wants to know why h& can't be let alone about his do mestic, a ft airs. And a great many of oa who don't want to read about them would also like to know. . r-WOw COOMBS WANTS LAPP. X Twirler Uses Catcher's Laft Shavldar as Paint of Aim. Here's tbe interesting nlde of the reason w tir Lack Lapp . Preralllng Oregon City price are aa follow: HIDES (Buying) Green hide, So to c: salt era, 6c to 6c; dry hlda. 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, JSC to TSc each. WOOL (Buying) 14c to 16c Hay, Grain, Feed. HAT (Buying) Timothy, $1S to '$16; cloTer, $S to $: oat hay. beat, $11; mixed, $9 to fit: alfalfa, $11 to $14. OATS (Buying) Gray, $25 to ! fi6: white. $26 to 127. t FEED Shorts. $24 to $20; rolled barley. $37.50: proceaa barley. $SS 50; whole corn. $35; cracked corn, $36: wheat. $32 to $33; oil meal. $53; Shady llrook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. KLOl'R 14.50 to $5.25. Butter, Poultry, Eggs. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, 25c to 30c; fancy dairy, 30c: creamery, 30c to 3 5c POULTRT (Buying) Hena, 11c to Uc; broilers, 13c. EGGS Orvgon ranch egg. 28c to 30c. Fruits, Vegetablea. DRIED FRUITA (Buying) Prunes. 6 l-4c to lOWc: peaches, 10c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1.25 to $1 50 per each; parsnips, $1.25 to $1.50; turnlpa, $1.25 to $1.50; beets. $1.50. POTATOES Best buying, 1 l-4c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, $1.50 per hun dred; Australian. $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meata. BEEF (LIT weight) Steer. 5c and 54c: cows, 4 He: bulla, 3 12c. VEAL Calves bring from 8c to 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep, 3c an 3 He: Iambs. 4c and 5c HOGS 125 tO 140 pound hog. 10c and lie; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and 10Hc Wants, For Sale, Etc will h taaat4 a( aa eal a ward, tiral laaruva. aau a ani aia ttaaa. vat ktek ward. II par aumlk, ha hi ok aard. IS naaai si rr awaifc, Caak maat aooasapaay ardor aalaaa an has aa eeaa aoanl wltk Ike parr. N rlaanelai raaponalbllity far rrara; whan (mm urt-wr n eurrctrd aolloa will a nrlnlvd 'or M'roa klmiiuuai ctarae Is WANTED. WANTED Collector to see my col l.vtton of all aons of curios, an tlqnea, and Indian trinket; stamps toi stamp - collectors; coin for numismatists, arrow head for arch eologists, etc i buy and aell all sort of curtoa; also all klnda of vecond-hand furniture and toola. George Young, Main, near Fifth street. FOtl ALt FOR SALE Young pigs. Call Oscar May, Home telephoue. Beaver Creek. $ catcnea Jack Coomba better 1 s t b a n any 4 mm (ill otber back stop, and toe iron Man bim self la tbe sponsor for the tale. "Without Lapp catch lag m e. ' aald Jack. my D l e b fast one ia not worth a tinker's tpietive. Now. bere s tba reason: "1 don't look at tbe pitching. 1 Heart to Heart Talks. toy EDWIN A.NYE. LAPP 2 batter wbea I'm fgaoge my chocks by Lapp x left aboulder. When 1 waut to cut 2 loose with a high fast one I look at that aboulder and let her g T Now, with Ira Thomas working 2 with me 1 can't work thin, and J 111 tell yon why ht is so much taller than Lapp that fwben 1 look at bis abouidvr to gaoge my throw the ball la sky high, and that gets me maa. 1 That's tbe reason I like to see X Lapp 1 front of m when I am Z pitching." THE CICARXTTE SNOEEK. Do you smoke cigarette? If you do you need not read this talk, because you will not believe what I say. though I am not a crank. Cigarettes are poison. I say ibis not of myself, it la .a chemical fact that tbe burning or to bacco and paper- together with aallTs. distllU a subtle poison that in time will undermine And wreck tbe strong est constitution. You da not believe it? ' Then If Is because yon do not want to believe. The results of cigarette smok ing hare been as carefully noted as of typhoid fever. The rate of Its prog reas la as well attested, from It In ception on through Ita different stages, aa that of any other alow poison. It sap manhood. And. besldea Ita effect noon tbe body, which It tends to make Inert and limp and Ineffectual there la Its effect npoo tbe mind. The cigarette smoker Is a paranoiac. That la to aay. be Is demented to so far aa bin malady Is concerned Ue entertains delusions concerning bis habit. The poisoo muddles tbe brain II Is to be admitted that some person are able to withstand tbe effect of cigarette a poisoo loDger tbao others. And some nations, being more phleg matic, are less susceptible Iban others. A Russian, for instance, with bis slug gish nature will tie poisoned more slow ty than tbe American. Cigarette ruin American nerves. Our nervous temperaments and our climate forbid tbe use of artificial stim ulants. We are so fashioned that all our nervous force mnst be used to drive our bodies snd brnlns. We are so finely tempered that stimulants serve only to excite. Artificial stlrau'ants tako tlic rpr'.nz and snnp out of tbe American temper We go to pieces rapidly enough with out forcing. And now - If you emote cigarettes I have said nothing t Lin t will cbnnire your opinion. You either do not lielW-ve the deduc tions of Hdence or you faucy you ar Immune. Whicb Is proof of my cootenttnu. Yon are deluded by tbe habit. 8tormy Wssthar For Pa. "Why, ma. where are you goiag In acb a hurry?" "To your pa's office." replied Mrs. Allnxka "I Just tried rolling him op by telephone and beurd bim tell tbe office boy to say be was too busy to talk to me. I'll show him what I l-t him bar n telephone In bis Jf3 a for." Chicago l!pTrd Herald. FOR SALE Upwrlght Fischer piano $500 model. Bargain If taken at once. Inquire Oregon City Enter prise. "t 5-ROOM modern house, almost new. modern woodhouse and fence; city water In kitchen; two level lots 66x105. plenty fruit, good streets close In. Bargain if takeu at one Phone Main 211 FOR SALE Team of bay horsea. weight 2300 pounds, harness and hack, can be bought cheap If taken before October 5. Inquire of Kreytag A Miller, real estate office. FOR SALE $100 will buy a team anil harness: weight 2300 lbs. Horn phone. Beaver Creek. Oscar May. FOR SALE House, two lota, on cor moms hrlck flue, other Improve ments. Fine view, near Winkle atore. Opposite Oregon City. Price $475. Harvey Bu;k, Oregon City. FOR RENT. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE 49-acre farm 2 mtlea northeast of Oregon City; aale price $6,500; 'reltir price $100 year. Inquire Mrs. Utile Aune. 1414 Center street. FOR RENT Well furnished four room bungalow, fireplace. - electric lights Reasonable rent. Telephone Jennings Lodge, Farmers 18x2.' FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck a: Dlmlek, Lawyers. Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O D KBT, Atiorney-at-Law. H loaned, ahetracta tirnlahad. land titles examined, ettatt nettled, gen era law bustneaa Ore- Baak af city. U'REN A SCfTUKBKLt Attoraeya-at Law. Deutacaer Adrokat, will pra tie In all court.- make eotl actions prise Bldg Orecoa City. Oragea, BUILDER AND CO""" ACTOR. HARRY JONES Bunder aad OeeeraJ Cnatractor. Estlroatea e near-Tally given on all classes of balMtng work, concrete walk aaa relaforoed ooocrete. Kes. Phono Mala 11. INSURANCE. K. H. COOPER. For Fir laaaraaer and Real Estate. Lat a handle yonr pro pert lea w bay. eO aad exchange. Office la EaUrprise "Ida.. Oregon City. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. WE wish to announce to the public that we bare disposed .of our busi ness to Batdorf Bros, and those knowing themselves to be Indebted to us will please call and settle as soon as possible. Graves A Roger, Willamette, Oregon. THE WORST EVIL No evil dooms us hopeleuly ex cept the evil which we love and de sire to continue in and from which we make no effort to escape. Discontent. Moot men sprud uue-lblrd of tlir" Urea trying to make the nor id diOt-r enL another tblrd In learning to ihv to It a It Is and the remainder In ex plaining bow much better It- used to be. Washington Time. Oat greatest clubbing offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and toe Weekly Oregonian, both until Novem ber 1, If 12, for only $3. Offer clone October IX, 1911. . Batsl Nut Cbswsr. Writing of tbe disgusting betel I chewing habit, tbe United 8 tales . consul at Siam aay a: Tbe green leaf I of tbe betel pepper, ameared with red lime; tobacco, catechu and tbe areva nut make up (be material vaed In betel chewing This habit la quite universal among tbe Slameae. especially among the women. 81am doe not produce enough betel nnt for borne consump tion, but Imports from India. Singa pore and Jara aaouaily about B.0OOMX) pound." Real Understanding Is' Foundation of Peace -CARNEGIE EAL UNDERSTANDING It' THE BASIS OF PEACEFUL . RELATIONS. WHETHER BETWEEN. INDIVIDUALS OH K- NATIONS. r'KERlNOS. CONTROVERSIES, BATTLES, . , -i r it AND OF A FAILURE TO it? CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. The following property will be sold at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the Clear Creek Lumber f'ompany's mill site, near Fisher's :nll1 iii Clackamas county, on the loth dav of October, A. D. 1911. at 2 o'clock p. m., to satisfy a chattel mortgage held upon said property by Mr. Allison Baker, to-wlt: On double action steam pump. One 75 h. p. Atlas boiler. In good (ondli!on: 2 foot stack. One h. p. upright Russell en gine. One Fairbanks-Morse dynamo, ll'i volts. with register and snitches. One h. p. Russell engine, pneumatic governor, complete. One log haul, complete. One lower saw jack complete with reversible saw guide, 3 In. arbor. On upper saw Jack complete, with stationary guide, 2H ln- arbor and belting. One 62 In. Simmons saw, in good condition. One 52 In. Adklns sawr In good condition. One 30 ln. cutoff saw with frame pulleys, intermediate shaft and belting. 52 Iron plpe rolls, 30 In. by 6 In. with Iron boxes. One Hobba planer, complete. One set ahlmer matcher head. Two set sizing head, wltn knives, bolts and fittings. Twelve lumber trucks. One blower complete, ln good condition with piping and shafting. Ono fire pump. One 3 in. Intermediate shaft, 20 ft. long, with four wooden pulley. One friction feed for live rolls with chain. Term of sale, cash. CROSS A HAMMOND, Attorjeys. t Notice of Application for Liquor ' License. Notice I hereby given that I wilt at the next regular meeting of the city council apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of buslnesa. Sev enth and Main streets', for a period of three month. ED. RECKNER A CO. Notice of Application for a Liquor License. Notice. I hereby given that I will at th next regular meeting of the elty council apply for a license to sell liquor , at my place of business, 422 Main street, for a period of threo month. . - a. KLEBE. .CITY NOTICES. Throne Room In the Vatican, Where Pope Receives Visitors , s ' ? l-.iw. "... 'iO v 0 i '' . -J. - Ttrm . . I' , i ,i. a, t m . V-X... How to Get Rich jv wllhln youf mean. ljmlt our want while enlarging your resource. Dispense wim luiurle aa long aa you tan pay only for Bc CU'ironioJe your Indepeoden'o by 'becoming a' money Mvr u wall a a money earner, ' You can buy an Interest bearing CarUfloat of Deposit or u.k. a deposit In our Saving Department every Urn you hat , t dollar The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BAltK III TUB COUlfTt u rj. I.ATiU'RsTTTB PrwaMani J MET EH, M',l I. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, SM.SOO0U ' .1 T,4cta s narsl Sankinf Suelnee. Open Iran, A. M, te f Aesustiea Bad. . Flrt Acfor-llow are the acoustlr proH'rtUm of Hi it'w ilyli'ustl otid Actor-Her e Vour voice carrle fluely out to tin- amlU'iie. but you can barely hwir iha applnuael-Woman's liuiu (Viuaiiln Read te Morning irnterprti. WILDCAT" MININO FOE HERE. William Griffith. Who Ha Interests In Idaho Visit Family. William Griffith, who located h rich mineral mountain , mine Halley, Idaho, has lieen vlatttag kit fuuilly here for several dayt, lMct to returned to tba mint tB4 wean. Mr. (IrlffHh la a nirmbar of tat Grand Army of the Republic, fur slate Inspw ior f mines, ao txpsrt mineralogist and probably on of tt lieat known mine xnerts in th Sort west. He waa Iha author of Back af the recent Washington slats UfUU Hon against ';wil cal- mining. C. D. Ijitiiuratt I a director la Mr. Onf fttn'a comiany. Photograpn by Ameiicaa Hraas Aaaoclatlon. 1ML FEW traveler go to Rone without seeing tbe outside of tbe Vstlcan. the magnificent palace that for hundretls of years bss been llw. resldene" 'of tbe head of the Roman Catholic church .The Vatican stands oa ground that waa once occupied aa the gardens of the Emperor Nero. Pope Syminschus Orst built a renidence there ln Ibe early years of the all to century Mcholaa .V. (1447-o5 began a ayatematlc plloy of Improving th Vatican, which has been followed by bla successors. The palace la now a series of buildings covering nearly fourteen acres and containing about 1.100 rooms The throne room, pictured above, la where the pontiff nolda formal audieacee. and tola room has ta past year beea seen by notable persea froai all parte of the world. P and think of the widely adver tised articles that you can coil to mind that you see everyday in our own town.,. Notice to ffepsrt, Owner on 'Taylor Mary C. Randall. C. S. Fuge. & k Linn, John Falrclough, Matilda J. Sbummay, Tboma gtaben. Claud Adama, J. W. Moffatt. If. F. Free man and Maud Freeman, . C. . Uottberg. Mary Kellogg. R. U. la ler, and E. M. Flagler, M F. Prindle. belra of Short lldge. Francia KeUogg. Fred Uau gar, Myra Henderson, 8. V. Davis. You and each Of you are hereby notified that , tba undersigned have been appointed appraisers of tur property hereinafter described lying on Taylor street Oregon City, Oregon, and aubject to assess ment for' the Improvement of said Taylor street and that tbe unoet signed IU meet at the Intersection of Seventh and Taylor atreeis on the 11th day of October at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpott of vie lug aald property and estimating the l nuul aa a luula iiimli Which i,,,"""1"" estimate the proportion of the coat of the improvement of said Taylor street aa the aame la now being Improved. That Tom Randall, John Bittner and O. IX Eby were heretofore ap pointed to make this appraisement and tbey witht he City Engineer constitute the. committee for thut purpose. Tbe property, upon whlcn the value la to be fixed and the owners thereof are aa follows, to-wit: Lot 5, block 44. County addition to Oregon City, Edward Nuttall. Lot 6, block 44, County addition to Oregon City, Edward Nuttall. Lot 7, block 44. County addition to Oregon City, Frank Taylor. Lot 8, block 4 1, County addltiuu to Oregon City, Frank Taylor. Lot 1, block 43. County addition 1 and they with the City Engineer Lot 2, block 43, County additlou j to Oregon City, Mary C. Randall. Lot 8, block 43. County addition j to Oregon City, Mary C. Randall. Lot 4, block 43, County addition j to Oregon City, Mary C. Randall. Lot 1, block. 42, County addition; to Oregon Clty.'.C. 8. r dge. Lot 2, block 42. County addition 1 to Oregon City, B. F. Unn. Lot 3, westerly 60 feet County addition to Oregon City, John rair clough. Lot 3. easterly 50 feet County ad j ditlon to Oregon City, Matilda J. , Shummay. " Lot 4. Eeasterly 50 feet. County j addition to jOregon City, Matilda J. Sbummay. " Lot . block 45. County adAUtne to Oregon City, Thomfrsgtaban. ' Lot 7, block 45, Courtly addUlo to Oregon City, Claud Adams. Lot 8, block 45, County' addition 1 to Oregon City, J. W. Moffatt. ' Lot 6. block 311, Central addition to Oregon City, H. K. Freeman and ' Maud Freeman. Lot 7. block 36, Central addition to Oregon City, C. F. Oottberg. Lot 8, block 30, Central addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 9, block 36, Central addition to Oregon City, R. (;. Flagler. Lot 10. block 36. Central addition to Oregon City, R. j. .Flagler and E. M. Flagler. Lot 6. block 35. Central addition to Oregon City, M. F. Prindle. Lot 8, block 35i Central addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 0, block 34, Central addition to Oregon City, heir of Bhort- iidg. . , , Lot 10, block 34, Central aiiuTuou to Oregon City, Francl Kellogg. Lot 1, block 1. Beat!' addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 2, block 1, Ileatle's addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 3. block 1, Beatle s addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 4, block 1, Beatles additlou to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot 1, block 2, Beatle'a addition to Oregon City, Fred Oaugar. Lot 2, block 2.1 Beatle'a addition to Oregon City, Myra B. Henderson. Lot 8. block 2. Beatle's addition to Oregon Cltx, Myra B. Henderson. Lot , block 8,' Beatle'a addition to Oregon City, 8. P. Davl. Lot 2. block 3, Beetle addition to Oregon City. 8. P. Davl. J. W. LODER, i - JOHN BITTNER, O. D. EBY, " C. 8. NOBLE. . nit IT.nrlnaar , m . i w , TRICK ROBS HIM OF . PRIZE IN MILK TEST George Laxelle, of Mount Pleasant.' breeder of fine cows, bs Just learned why a cow entered by him In tbe milk contest at the Clackamas County Fair at Canby did not take first prlte. Thu row was milked by a mischievous per son the morning of the contest. Mr. Iazelle waa posit'. e before te con tr- that bla animal would win tbe blue rlbltoi., and when Ce Judges an nounced tbe award, and hta entry was not even mentioned he wss dum A quiet Investigation was made and Mr. Ijitelle learned of the J trick that had been played to deprive I bim of first honor. He does not know hether the person a ho milked the row waa In collusion with sny of the other entrants. what big sellers they are gener ally. They are goods of. hierit handled by reliable merchants. LOOTED to what we ore saying to you in our ads every day. It pays. TJJalio Ua Provo It. i Before You Move Investigate Be sure your new home has that important modern convenience electric light. There are j . - many such and they are in great demand by those who know how to enjoy them. The mod ern electric light is so much better than any other that no one need hesitate about, the cost. rrY"' i- There has been perfected the MAZDA lamp which gives twice as much light as ordinary electric lamps using an equal amount of elec tricity. WE HAVE MAZDA LAllPiS, t . e-v I For all those who live in wired houses we offer an opportunity of getting the benefit of the great light-giving quality of these lamp., t JFor those who own tinwired houses on oar distribut ing lines we will give advice of value in wiring houses for electric lights. PORTLAND RaiLWAV, & kUWER CO. MAIN omcc 7lh and Alder Streets LIGHT at. I