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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
MOIININa ENTEUPWSE, FUIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. 8 ' z d Th Scoop Hi! ! Toe, heel and arch a shoe every man can wear with, com- fort Particularly seasonable now. A complete showing at $5.00. Some few styles $6.00- J. LEVITT ' 8upniion Bridge..,, Cor. OACGON CITY 110 RKWARD For the arrest an conviction i.t m i.Arann or neraou. wuo f ualawfully remove cople of Tb MoriilnR KDterpriM from in w premlave of ubcrlTer after p piper baa been placed, there bjr carrier. a clty who came here on legal bual nra.' Tbey formerly lived here. Drop Into Huntley Uroa. Comrany this arteriKMiii and aee and Ute food cooked without fire. A deinonatratloo of the Caloric Kireleaa Cooker. Demonatratlou of rirelee Cooking at Huntley llroa.' Company all day lodiiy. You are rordiully Invited. hinlnl Bpaiice, of Khlrbury, Neb., who ha been sending the aummer with hie eon, C'harlee HI. Heiice, of ItuMver Crifk, lft Wedneaday morn Ini for hie home. Mr. Bpt'tire a4 been apciiitliiK th summer In Oregon alm-e 190&. . The Lnterrnlae baa a Doeltlon ooen for you. Call at once. Mr ami Mre. John Hiiover. of Wait tome Win., and Mr. and Mre. puvld IiivWb and daughter, of the aame place, who have lieen vlaltlng the fam llla of C. K. Bpene and William (Irlitmitliwalle. of lleaver Creek, have com to thla city to live. WAR-MAN JOINS SILENT BIVOUAC William K. Ftie. aUty flve year of age. a .veterui. or the Civil war. a led Thumdi fte'ii(Kn at the home of hi dandle-, Mra. A. O. Klnilnr. Clarkanua Uelgbla. Mr. e Ml l,n 111 for niiim Ihun a year.. He cam from hie h"me hi Klamatr. KalU to thla city, A uuat 9. M" ri wi.a In Coloru'Io when the wt aiarMd, and he eullated In the First Regi ment of that elate. He aerved later In tha Third HiKlmnnt. and partlcl bated In aome of the flerceet buttle of the war. He moved to OreKon, settling at Klamnth Kalla, about twoiity yeara ago. and drove a ataae until ixmr health romuelled him to retire. Ilia lf died about nlae year bko. Ilnalde Mra. Kinder, he lajiurvlved by another daughter, Mra. M. K. NlNliorffer. orflellwoort. The funeral will nrobablv be held toruo row mornlnic. It la expected thai M (!(! I'uai. Crui.d Army of the Re public, will attend the services. It Often Happens. SATURDAY CLUB TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT The Saturday Club of the Congrega I tonal church mat at tht home of Mra W. K. Klmaay Mond ly evening. Mra Ktmaav nnd Mlaa Murll Stevcne be ing the hoetesava. The early part of tlm mretlna waa devoted to the elec ii, ii of f,rfli-ere who are to serve for in cnnulng year, and are a follows ITealdeiit. Mra. Don James; vlce-preal ,ini in. Raluh McOetchle: swre- fury Mlaa Kiln Caufleld: treasurer Mix Muriel RtoVeua. The subject for u n entertainment waa dlacuaaed. and It wa decided to' have Mlaa Ethel nrUtnw m elocutlnnlat. from the an entertainment In the i hnrfh December 2. It -wa alao d rldrd to have the regular meeting ,.r ih. riuh In the church par lor a on ih. nrai Mundav evening of each month Inatead of at the homea or tne m.mUn it heretofore. Alter Dual ma wa tranuacted refreahmenta Preaent were Mra. C. D. Latouretle, Ml.a i.-lna f'aurield. Mlaa Clara CaU Held. Mra. IXn Jamea. Mra. nen i..aka Mra. Jamea Roake, Mlaa Ivy Konke, Mra. John Mcueicnn-, Kit I pk MctJetohle. Mra. T. Cook. Mra. n f.w.u Mlaa Marcla Romlg. MU ii' nl Muiiiav. Mlaa Muriel Steven Mra. A B. Wllmot. Mra. Fred Warner, t.. u n u'antworth. Mra. E. n Kollenabee. NAVY'S TRIBUTE TO , SCHLEY IMPRESSIVE WASHINGTON. Oct. Hi,.il I After dunouncliM and repudlat'ng Admiral Wlnfleld Ht-ott Hchluy during hl lifetime, and ofilclally refualng to approve hla rondii't at Santiago, In the naval battle of which be waa Cie hero, tiie I'nlied P'jIimi navy outlil Itaulf here today in paying tribute to the man 'who ileatroyed Cerverr'a fleet, now that he la dead. The fu neral held here today waa one of th moat ImiHialug ever held. In the Na tional capital. Men who were the blttereat In thuir denunciation of the living Hcbley, the men who hurled auch terma aa "cow ard," 'catlllf" and "traitor at nla head were tha moat nromlnent flicurei In the funeral cortege. The military and naval dlaplay wiu exceedingly elaborate, and waa In charge of Hear Admiral Dadger. In the line of march waa the Annapoliit paval band, followed In order by 70" mldHhlpmen. CUO murine, 400 blnv Jacket a. a battery of field artillery and acorea of carriage!. Admiral Dewey, lifelong 'friend of Hcbley, and hla etauncheMi aupporter, who championed hla cauae In regard to the Kantlago queatlon when opposi tion to the late admiral waa at 1U blackeat, waa unable to attend the final rltea Admiral Dewey la report ed to be In feeble health. Following out a requeat mad f-i-rnl I iiica by A" ral Schley dur1nr lhi Iwfct 'ow yeara, the flrat iervl.e were conducted at the Schley family r . l.l'- on I 'r here, ',e Ko Ciolx M.i kiii If rilei being conduc." I 1 1. 1. ly f nlla Kebrtng, the vie -maater 'i !yr. gvlut chapter. B. H. K o.iv'a 1.-IK" of Kkaona purtlclju -d prominently In the ceremonlea. Servicea In 8t John'a Eplacopal church were cmducted by Hv. Ito lnd Smith. The proceaalon than went r.i t h er unero t"c liody waa lowered Into tn graven A flnal aalul-i Area and ia.a wire Bounded In fitting close of II oluM qulea. BREWERS TRYING TO BEAR HOP MARKET A ratber remarkable feature of the bop market at thla time la the ap parent apathy of the hrewera. lo the face of v bat In all quarter la conced ed to be a decidedly bulllah altuatlon the conauioer of bop are ahowlng a dlapoaltlon to bold off, aeemlngly In the belief that a Utile later tbey will be able to rover their need for the coming year at lower prluea than now prevail. That dlaaiipolninient la In atore for many of them la counted very probable. ' ' n..U,i ttt hnitu an nfit CYim- rjawy I I I' V, uv - . - in.. iiii anvihlns like tha freedom uaual at thla time of the year, and tne obvloua explanation or una la an at tempt on the part of Interested deal era and conaumera to bear the market. The outlook for the future of the hop market, however, la anything but benrlab. That the .world' crop la ma terlally ahort of actual requirement fr the year to tome haa been well es tablished. In view of thla a bear cam paign at thla time of the year can hardly' be expected to accomplish much. "There are aeher li' re and there at going price at to 33 cent though aa yet no great preaaure to unload baa dxveloped In the country," aald a deal er. "Uut the market remain compare lively quiet. This 1 due to the fact that nriikn ira not comlnr In from he Kant at the-rate usually expected at thla time or tne year, ii is ciear that many of the conaumera hope for for lower price later in the season, and It is quite a clear, to u at least, that In the bop situation generally there is no ground for any such hope. The enjinces are mat niauy ui iut holding .on OF I HoosSes? EM1BET THE EDWARD SCHWAB GIVES "500 PARTY" The home of Mrs. Edward Schwab on Fifth and Center streets, was ar tlatlcally decorated Thursday after noon with autumn leavea and aapara gua ferna, the occaalon being a "Ave hundred party." given by Mrs. Schwab to a few of her friends, and a most dellKbtrul afternoon was spent. Th prlxe were won by Mr. C. H. Mols ner -end Mr. W- A. Shewman. Dur ing the afternoon luncheon was aerved. Uicllte Evn and Velma Ran dall aaalKtlng the hoatea In erviuK. Those In attendance were Mra. V. A. Shewman, Mr. Theodore Oamond, Mra. E. T. Avlaon. Mr. C. H. Mela ner, Mr. J. H. Walker, Mr. E. P. Randa. Mra. Henry O'Malley, Mr. tieorge Hankln. Mra: C. W. Evana, Mra. T. P. Randall. Mr, r . ureen- man, Mra. J. R. Humpnry. 1. m,Ka ' ava nnw iralnar nreaenl prices Will And It neC )e proceaalon than w Uitir ajr , ,(K)j deal more. Aiilngtifti cemetey Daaiar' say that approxlmatelr-half of the Oregon crop haa paaaed out of the hands of growers, this Including contract closed during the growing aon and aale since the harvest of the crop began. For the unsold portion the market outlook ia conaidered fav nraiia ' Tha hrewera on both sides of the Atlantic must soon take on sup plies for th coming year MARRIAGE. iiari lraona." ses MaJida, "la Jiwl a ia Daililv'" ilut at 111 I thot his chance was slim. . tiii one dav Manda miirriea nini vi.. i iima 1- aaw Manda. I acz. 'iinw'i .! DandyT tim Manda only shook her head .,.i,i !, ulihuil that ahe '' dead. Whm Alfr,l Tool flrat went to soheol H at I mi rhanca whatever. But hi itrx up and "played lha fuol." Ai pila callad him clavai. , ..ia ma atewln' 'to see trouble hrewln'; a i .in aav a mnl her ouKhter Heat common aeno Into ber daugh ter. MRS. NORRIS PLANS M'LOUGHLIN FUND Mrs. J. W. Norrm, former president nt iha U'nmnn'a Club, and who waa the leader In beait'fylng McLoughlW l-aru. la nlannlntr a tuna to pror.ue it,. Mr-lvmirhlln monument. It I M.. Norrla' plan to gU an entertatnn-cnt hia month, the nrcct-eds from which ni .urt iha fund. It 1 thought tat when the start I made there will be little trouble In rnlslng the money frv a memorial Ilk hiHlor of the ''Fdth Mra. Norrla and Mr, cauneia, pri i.ient of the Women a Club, will at tend the 8tate Fede'lltlon of Womon' rinha which will convene at Kose- imrE. October IT. Is and 19 CalbSffiiet THIS, WEEK. 4 prevailing Oregon City price are a follows: HIDES (Buying) Green bldea, 6c to Cc; saltera, 6c to 6c: dry bide. 12c to 14c; heep pelt, 25c to 75c each. WOOLr( Buying) 14c to 16c. ' Hay, Grain, Feed. hay fBuvlna) Timothy. tlS to 116: clover, $8 to 19: oat hayrbet, $11; mixed. 9 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. oats (Burin-) Gray. $25 to $26; white, $26 to $27. FEED Short. $29 to $30; rolled barley, $37.60; procese barley, $38.50; whole corn, $35; cracKea corn, wheat, $32 to $33; oil meal. $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 1 AA nnn at FLOUR $4.60 to $5.25. Butter, ' Poultry, Egg. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, 25e to 30c; fancy dairy, 30c; creamery, 80c to 35c. POULTRY (Buytngj liens, lie to 12Hc; broilers, 13c. EGGS Oregon ranch egg, 28c to 30c. Fruit, Vegetable. nmirn vrttits (Buying) Prunes, 6 l-4o to 10V4c; peache. 10c. i SACK VEGETABLES Carrot, ti 9. in it so ner ack: parsnip. l.ZS to $1.50; turnip, $1.25 to $1.60; beet. $1.60. . POTATOES Beat buying, 1 l-4c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, $1.50 per hun dred; Australian, $3 per hundred. Livestock. Meats. ' BEEF (Live weight) 8teer. 6c mi KU.R. rows. tUe: bull. 3 l-2c VK A I -Calves bring irom c 10 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep. . 3c an SHc: lambs. 40 and 5C HOGS 125 to 140 pound bog, 10c and lie; 140 to 200 pound, 10c and lOftc. Only two more days to register ' your name, or bring in your coupon signed as required for the special terms on the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Ono $39 Cabinet F roo I Saturday Afternoon Ask for instructions of terms, and join club of 25 housekeepers to secure the Grand $39 Hoosier Cabinet this week for $35, at terms of $5 cash and $1 per -weejc; : Come in and set the Hoosier Cabinet We will be glad te show it toyou part by part. You put yourself under noobligatian to buy. It is a pleasure to us to point out to you hew much more convenience you get in the Hoosier Kiichen Cabinet than in any other Cab inet made Why the Solid Oak Hoosier will last forever. " OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE south, range 4 east; $300.' Fred C. Hartt and Llllle Hartt to Albert Rodlun, 6 acres of section '28, township 1 south, range 3 east; $250. Addison and Dora Meredith to Frank F. Reiner, lot 6. Jennings Lodge; $10. Isadore S. and Hortense" Buaben ville to Clyde Jenkins, 6 acres of SalTrans Peninsula; $1,325. , Frederick and Clementine Bresee to H. Clyde Jenkins, easterly 5 acre of Tract "A" Saffarans Peninsula; $400. Alvln ami Alice Clark to H. L, Burchell, 60 acre of ectlon 35, town ship 2 south, range 3 east; $10. William Blount and Elizabeth Blount to Mary E. Barlow, 60 acre of section 1, township 4 south, range 1 east,-$l. ',! 'Susan Richardson and Sa rents Richardson, to F. H. Cross, part of Fendal C- Cason D. L. C, Gladstone; $500. Douglass W. Taylor et al to Stella E. Shipi, land In Oregon Iron ft Steel Company First Addition to Oswego; $10. Douglas Taylor et al to Elmer Ship ley, lot 8 of block 16, Oregon Iron A Steel Company' First Addition to O wego; $1. Douglas Taylor et al to Elmer T. Shipley, undivided 3-4 Interest In tot 7, block 16, Oregon Iron ft Steel Com pany's First Addition to Oswego; $10. Elmer T. snipiey to jjousim . Taylor, trustee, lots 7. 8, block 16. Oregon Iron V Steel Company' First Addition to Oswego; $10. J. F. Klnyon to 8. X Morrison, 66.70 acres of Joseph Qeer D. L. C. No. 43, township 3 south, range 3 west; $10. LOCAL PRICrS MU l.-aU ltltwl, t,lalt1 frlands In 0rKm City Wednesday. A. J. Wurn hn hi! biwin 111 for everal wat'ka, Is convalescent. J. I.'IIImII nt frank Wll in thU city on liuaiueaa Thursday. A .11. 81 urges, after a three week' lllncMH. Ik vlou.lv rarnvarlns. and IS hlo to b out. i I .. 1 , .. 1. 1 f . .........I t (1 -int llla llWfr nil IClUlliril v" l"r ht)mi In Portland, after vlaltlng in.. .. . . 'a Ruth HrlghtbllL Oyatora, any style, at. the Falla Confectionery, 703 Main tret. Vll 1 .. it.. a..1l LdAlln farmer of Crun, vai transacting DumneH n thla r tr Thur(Uy. Rnv Qlnts-k .-. MBlflAnt of Li - I p. II l, m 1UI IIIVI I 7 -a- w Orfgun city, but now of Portland, waa in Oregon City on bualne wea nnlay. , 8ugnr and fruit jar o1d below cot. olRKer & Bon, Seventh itreet Mra. H. Krueger left Thursday momlnK for Amity, where ahe will TU her slater. She was accompanied y her mother, of thla city. The Enterrplae ha a position open tar you. Call at once. Charlna Cnsto, of Clarkes, after vliltlng relative at Clackama for veral day thi weelt wu In Ore ion city Tuesday evening on bU way home. - Mlaa nlnHva Tnalatln. f- , - J , w . - "i'T-imiiij s lew uaya ri. iiji Returned to Oregon City Wednesday rmm her studie at tne ureg"" City Irhnnla Mr. Minnie Day leave today for Batom, where h will pend the win-'r- She haa hn vlaltlng at tha om of Mr. and Mr. C. D. Utcjur tie. , Taw . - , . . , 'a j our zoo mercnania iuuum - Fall Confectionery, 703 Main Bt 'Mra. t. Warren, formerly,. Mis Qraa Qv. .... ,vu Ai, tu nnw if Rlaloy, wa In thla city Thursday Win! 1 . ' WW V A '-uin- at th home or Mrs. w. "newrniin ana nik, frlanria Mra. Tir,in n rur,' anrf inn. Ken- I tiath, of Portland, were In this city r'Hy ftiittrnoon 'fwui - "iy acrompanijd Mr. Cnrry to thtt Manda." soa I, "when you wbs s-i You couldn't read, fier apH. nr rlvcrar v morc'n a antl-bellum nigger. Till you learned how; the point I, .lest study Bert, like a good wlfa Or a divorce may wreck your life. NEW YORK GETS FIRST MONSHIP GAME CHAMf The araw-a lumny. bnbnnd geta rw - rn trt rtw V Then laugh an" say you bet a dime , ha nirt lumt) nexi l 1 1 f l " " ' V w " time. Wben bualnes worries, ana pttr.ui... V. tn ; rra and eU in a dreadful tew, a... nh mil darn It!" aa men do. kjeaw a wcur vnnit Hrf K. (Sncini ; 11 ii it v - - The National Commission met h" today and decided that tne nrsi of the world' aerie will be played 'n New York October 14. . The socond game of the wor'.d'J championship aerie will be played in Phllnflelphla October IB. The following umpirea nave uooa announced to handle the. Indicator during the series: National League, J. Klem and William Brennan. Ala erican League William Dlneen anu Thomaa Connolly. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Edmund and Eva E. 8aling to Clack ama county, land In ectlon 16, town ship 3 nouth, range 4 east; $1. L. M. Yocum to Clackamaa county, Innd In section 21. township 3 south, range 2 east; $1. Philip F. 8tandish to Clackamas county, land In section 16, townsnip 3 south, rRnge 4 east; I. F. J. Harkenrider to Clackamas county, land In section 21. township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. B. F. and Clara Rullard to Clacka mas county, land In Bectlon 16, town ship 3 south, ranne 4 east; $1. "W. H. VVade to F. J. Harkenrlder, land in section 21, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. Mrs. Robert L Couch to C. L. Adix, lot 12. block 8, Estacada; $1. Edward C. Hunt to F. E. and Emma Wooater, land In section 29, township Keep sweet and teady, nor be too -r. 4... nno-rv ait for tat. Ti..a him nmnttmel for ail that Next time 1 saw Manda. I es, "How' - Is .at nanHvT'f . . Then Manda laughed and said ajie She'd learn to "read and spell" him ypt. 8AMANTHA OF CLACKAMAS CO. BOYS WHO LEFT HOME TO FLY STILL IN JAIL MB-BSSSSSSWr Chief of Police Shaw expect re plies today to telegram v r v. aftamnon to the par- nt of Clyde Kast, fourteen year of - oa xnAfi n Arrace. niumu aTfJ fl U I UU a-a. City Wash.. nd Oeorg Crlstopher, lf.Un year', of age, of I25 ICI.Mh a.ttu Th ho vi left homo to visit th stepfather of Cipher, who Is In sacrsmenio uuiiun.B aeroplane. They expected to oe . m ..! tha machine. Crist- opher said he bad $S when he left i ut,4 iha mntiAv did not laat lonff, They "beat" their way from Seattle to Portland, and were arreated upon their arrival In thl city by Policemen Oreen and Cook. ' Letter written to tha addreaan given by the lad were L B. U. Stenographers and V For your protection, Mrs. House keeper, we have just installed The One Writing Method ol handllngf account. With paNkaaa.. a-f et. mhrM a la .1. Ph-w, , C""?-J !articlaanallvabalancapcaKnia""" ..w--. ' ' prieaaiaack TfOU ALWAYS 1NOW WBAT YOU OWB v amw m alahl Yon alwair km tha opportanHy al ehackin aaea. k.m lro yaoTaala lip lo .aa that avarjthta " kaa U .ac. ..II fll r .kM roa By ptaaafvln tha.a W.pa ) w.U Ua tha - taear4 at yoar aeeoaat aa wa. aain, im mm list RAND WIITING Wa tkaO Wa Ud aaplala Tka MaCaahar gpataa la poa. HUNTLEY BROS. CO. The RllStor; OREGON CITY, OREGON Bookkeepers Great Demand Business firms ore recognizing the superior trolning of our Business university over the work of the business colleges. Ourstnndord ' is higher; our work Is much more thorough; our work is more complete; and our students ore more proficient in every way. ? OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. , Just t:ic school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to leorn and have the high ; , est ond best training at reasonable tuition : ; f rotes. You are sure ot individual help and instruction. You know the large schools ; -cannot give it. You should Investigate our . ' work. Do it now; do not wait. In session all the year In day and night school. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block., : Phones: Marshall 2751; - Home ASW. . PORTLAND, - ' OREGON.