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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
fflKj ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1M1. T ERY STORMY WEATHER WE ADMIT But we can prepare you for It from our Urge stock of yAlN PROOF wearing apparel. We have just what; iyou need to keep dry and comfortable. Our big stock jol Rain Proof Slip-ons, Robbers, Umbrellas, Slicker Coats and Pant and AquapcIIe Clothing will ward oil all colds and sickness. We with to call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our winter high top shoes foremen and boysrbver 40 styles and heights to choose from, made by the most reliable 1 lgh top Shoe Specialists In the world. We have Exclusive Agency lor the Nap-. Tan, Original Chlpava, Paciilc Logger, Dayton, Rick a-Log and others. We can tit you. It will be a leisure to have you call In and look them over. J. 7th & Main St3 LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner 10 rtSWAAO ' Kor the arreet an conviction f u paraon or iwiui " i nlawfully remove coplee of Tb i lornlng Knterprlae from the ,(mll - of - aubecrlbere - after tp.r bit been piece, were 07 " rrler. ; a.Aeed,deji Playful Poesy, j 1 coui by Nietmen A Llndbmrg HIOH CLASS TAILORING m t SOS MIHng Bldg Portland. Phone Main tIBI. you low did ii playing with the ral ." Wad that bruise 00 your forebaaaT he-be threw a ftatlron at ma." L - - .A - III. aa .a. LOCAL DRICrS Ira. Gardner, of Cama. waa In Ihla Monday. horns Iwla. of Carua. waa In thla Tuesday. V. M. Kama, of Mullno. waa In Ibla k Tuesday. . - to call between thoail )oum a&d In vestigate our Bu-thu4 n4 mum. Tha paranta of uiliti"ti elruady en rolliKt or Intereeted arv eap tally In vited to be prrem. , i. fa eejaet t nMia. Ilojar bold anluJv-i h highest military and eJTir in-,4 Ut truest and wart ao unjTri'f .kM up te by (ba maaa of the !' .1. a.Vit the Bloat Kiwarful filler, ft -a Y.iim Ilia CrUvl. considered ft p.o tu( iv use tbla form of eiprvwtlun (i ihrlr okas aa: Tba emperor fc . Ho Jar bare appretad I .1 Tslegratu. i4 It: tha New Tork TITO A Sallrt o tn AdVantife Far Adoption of Duf Over Child Dy Mrs. Martha Burgiss Copyrlht by American Pnaa Aim elation. 111. I boa I O. Ia. of Rodland, araa In thla k Tuesday. enry llettraan, of Bhubel, waa In rlty Tueaday. John Anderaon, of RIdorado, waa In a rlty'Tuesday. mi tan get tha fintat bama and km at Harrta grocery. Ilchael Oroll. of Clalrmont. waa In rltr Tuaaday. kbraham Thotnaa. of Ilaaver Craak. In thla city Tuaaday. trtiMt Wallaca, of MaadowbrooK, 1 In thla city Tuaaday. ati-r nohlandar. of Baarar Craak. 1 In tbla city Monday. ohn Andaraon. of Eldorado, waa In i city Tueaday on bualnaaa. nna and Mary Pa)alU. of Union I. wera In thla city Monday vlaltlng pndi. Vtxa. Jacob Stelner baa son to tar Crack, whera aba will tlait bar 1'hllllp. fir. W. Chambara BchulUa baa mo- fronV tha Walnhard building 01 ma tHonlc building, homaa Lawla, ona of tha wall bwn (arniara of Carua, waa In ora Vi City Tuaday. V n ukni. of Molalla, waa In city Tuaaday, registering ai ine trtrlc Motel, lew mince meat and Jeaey cran- yrlei. luat In at Harris' grocery. t A W. Vlnyard. ona of tha prominent tm.ra iiotn. nj.nr rnbv. wa In city Monday. Iilg aoap aala at Huntley a mia lek. oood tlma to auppiy y' knta for koma tlma to coma. Pllne WrlRht. ona of tha wall known aldcnta of Wrlght'i Bprtnga, waa In city Tuaaday. Vou get tha loweat price and a ra )ta check on all caah purcbaaea at lrrla' grocery. a-'. 8. Mullen, ona of tha prominent fcldenta of Mllwaukla, waa In thla iy on bualnaaa Tueaday. , , !P t iinw.ni ona of tha prominent fllera of Mullno, waa In Oregon City bualnaaa Monday, regiaierma - Electric Hotel. Ir. Clda Mount la In Portand thla k attndlng aaaalone of Btata Board Dental jciamlnera. 111. T. MoPaln haa purchaaaa iron. lintley Broa. Co. 11I udebaker 30 car. t t n rvnhv. waa In tbla y Tueaday on hla way to Portland. -hwra ba want on buaineie. M .a uh Thomaa Davlaa, 01 Vrui, wart In thla city Tuaaday on kir way homa rrora r" " Mra. Joela Kutch. of Milton. hi called bera by tha oaaio fther, tha lata Marlon Naught, will Vra for bar boma today. Tlma to buy umbrallaa for 'W Ihool children. YOU can gev a ke tt Huntley Broa. vo. a av 25 and I1.B0. ruliy guar...4 Rnv n f. of Canby. waa in thla Ky Monday and Tueaday., Mr. I real etata roan 01 Mr. arm Mr. T. C. Mill, of Wood- burn, wbo bare been In thla city aa gueata of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Wllaon. have returned to their home. Mlaa - Hwett, -4( Portland.- waa-in thla city Friday and Saturday vlaltlng br alater Mlaa Florenca Hewett, who ! teacher of the primary grade of tba Mount plraiant achool. Mr. and Mra. Frank Itoaa, Mr. and Mra. rred Ouraert and Mra. R. O. McCoikey. of Portland, ware week end gueita of Mr. and Mra. O. A. Ilerkel at their boma at Mount Pleaa I ant. Juat received 1.000 gallona of Sou to era California port. Four yeara' old. Guaranteed under pure food lawa. Only 60 centa per gallon. Bring you Jug. Nobel'a Liquor Btoro. Mr. and Mra. John Lawla, of Rl dorado, Mr. and Mra. Henry Parry and daughter. Mlaa Mary, were In Oregon City Tueaday on their way to IMrtland. where they attended the con. cert given at tha White Temple by tha Walih choir. Tha Rrlectlc Bualnaaa Unlveralty ronducta both Day and Nljht claaaea In the atudy of ahorthand. typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. Now la a good time of year for young people to commence a coure ao aa to ftnlah by tha Com mencement Tlma. June SO. Mr. and Mra. Anderaon and daugh ter, Katbryn, of Omaha, Nab., have arrived In Oregon City, and ar vlalt lng with Mr. and Mra. A. J. Wllaon. Mr. and Mra. Lewla Anderaon, of Bell wood, were In Oregon City 8unday vla ltlng with A. J. Wllaon and Mlaa Hat tie Wllaon. The bualnaaa flrme that want a ateongrapher that can do tha work accurately, rapidly, and well, ahould wrlta for an E. B. V. atenographer, 30 Worceater block. They know now. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Bpence, or ijeave- Creek, left Tueaday morning for Cleve land. O- where they win auena me National ' Orange convention. Tbey will ba gone about alx weeka and will tlilt frlenda and ralatlvea before returning here. ' . . nit V. . (npfflif Mlaa uouiee r realdent of thla city, but who haa been tha nait elaht month! at Van couver. B. C. waa In thla city Tuea day vlaltlng her brother, Warren Follenabee. Mlaa Follenabea will make her home In Portland thla winter. .nM will anend a few daya In thla rii before taking up her reildence u. u 1. nrlcaa. of thla city, haa JVIiea ava - - - Juat received work from ber aon, Iaw rence Drlgga. wbo la In Teiaa. aUt i. that ha and hla family are plan i anend the winter In Oregon City. Mr. Drigg" Ii well known here where ha ha a boat of frlenda He la an attorney and before going to Tex M wa prominent attornew In New Vnrk Cltr Ha waa formerly an Ore- Z?ltL?rMr: Geo Redd.w.y, who have been on a two weeka' out . ik. Tillamook country, have V... to thnir home In thl city They bad a moat enjoyable tlma. They flatted for keveral daya In Tillamook up ' naddawav and wife aay Jobu Douglaa and bla wife. Maria, were not lileaaed wllb i-bl Idren. Tin y di'trriiiliitnl to adopt a ly and after bavlug come to the rviolutkin con forrtt aa to tba moat convenient age the little fellow ahould be. "1 think." aald Joliu, "you'll find that a baby will t a good oVal of care. Tbi-rc'a a colic prrlod. and (ba cblld would bare to be brought up on aoinc kind of artificial baby food, lud there' only a -ertaln pntortton of bable that live tbruugb Ibflr babyhood. If your boy dlea you've bad all your trouble for nothing. I tbluk we'd let ter lake a child acven or eight yean old." "It aeema to- me." teflled Maria, ;"tlul uuiu we U-i;la at the bculu, nliig and rogreea wllb the cblld we won't be uatHl to blm when be reacbee that age. He'll be reud.v for the whooping cough and tbe uit-aalea and aurb dUeuaea, and wa won't ba ready for bint to have them." "rhe matter waa dlmaod between tbem for a long while. Maria bolitlng to tbe baby, plan, John during to make the abort cut, Maria yielded alnra abe aaw no wiy of getting a child at all unleaa abe did. for Jobn had aeeu comic pU tiin-a of men walk ing tba floor at midnight with colicky bauU-a atid did not propone to aubmlt to any aucti etraln. I Bo tbey went to an orpban aaylnm and aaked for a rli-yenr-old boy. The matron, wbo bad brought op family, triad to,liKliM e theiu to aele t a atolld.' alow moving little fellow wbo would alt all day playluif with toy. But Jobn referred a bright boy with an Intelligent eye. . Bo they took tba Ut ter bouie with them and congratulated tbeniaelvea Ibat they were now a ram lly. They called the boy Kobert The next morning after breakfait. when Maria bad Onlahed ber bouae- bold dutU. abe remembered Rooert and made a aeer. ii for blm. lie wue nowhere to be found. Bbe called for him not only In tbe houne. but ont of doora. Thinking be had atrayed away aba telephoned Jobn, wbo wai at bualneaa, and Jobu reported the fact to tba iwllce. Wheu her mental tea I r a srWia.ae,, th.roada are In good condition except .v. nw.imtaJni where aoma were in terrible condition. Tba lh"raw" ?' .....! -hii. on thla trip. Soma of tha trout caught by Mr. and Mr. I1 ...,rad alahteen Inchea, ui.irn trin waa ninuo - The covered ima f rrv-nve mnea um k tha boraa driven by tbem. a a n,vH of Portand. waa In the rltv Tueiday on bualneaa. Barney Bhort. ot Mapla Una. wa In tha city Tueoaytl, MUSIC SCHOOL OPENS HERE. Northwaatam Inatltutlon Starta Branch i. nr.xnn citv Today. Tha Northweitern School of MWc . Di.nrt having eatabllahed a branch achool In Oregon City -will at.rt giving laeaona today and aeka that all ?Yl l... t.k.n a term of leaion igre.ment pl.a.a ba on hand accord. . .v.. kiinaHnr anhadule Home 1- .mi all who can. ba In at iLi-V-w nnmmir achool children 4:30 o'clock. High School and people working during tha day at t p. -. m - m ManaAtlratT. Tha leaiona and organlilng of club and claea, are . ,to ba held In the raatarn Btar'a baftquet ball, third noor Maaonlo ball building, at tha Kg mUonad on thl. Wednesday and all Interaatad In mualo ar Invited aaw nan adopted ao oa tub Tortioet HHAKIH. tMt bud renrbed tha boiling point Ma- ..... m rla beard a can rroui tna top 01 m talleat tree In the yard and, jolng out there, aaw ber adopted aon on tbe topmoat branch. Calling for him to coroo don. aha held ber breath while be did ao, every moment expecting to boo him fall and He a eorpae at ber feet. But be landed aafely. He had been In tha tree all tbe.whllu. and when hla foater mother aaked mm why ho had not anawered her call ba fixed a pair of roguish eyee on ber and aald ha had ,fcen "hldln'.'' .... YWh ..ni knm. Cmm Itllll Y Ur u tfviiu . ci ... w ..u . ...a that aventn tba couule talkea tba matter over and concluded that tba Bhort cut In railing children waa i h. varr beaHnntn b failure. Both agreed that tha mornlng'a experience would t repeated IndeOnltely and In thouiand Tarletlea. ' - - - -l tblnk." aald Jobn. "that a cnuu, will ba too much trouble for u We'd better try a dog." Roberta' place waa taken in ma Douglaa home by little terrier, to whom the couple gave the name of Tito. Tito waa aa much of a euecwe a hi predeeeanor waa a failure, ao far a adoption waa concerned. The dog had no dealre to climb treea and need not be left to run about all tba while, for be readily eubmltted to be tied to a table leg or a newel poat One winter night when Jobn had left a unusually hot Bra In tha furnace he and Maria were awakened by Tlto'a jumping oa their bed and barking to- rlferousiy. : Bmeuiug amoie, mey ru tod want downstairs. . John opened tb door leading to the cellar, but quickly closed It again to ahut on a lame that' leaped forward to con aume him. Huddling an their clothes, the couple gdt out of the houae Jwt In time to save their live. . "How much more valuabki ta a dog than a child!" eflrlmd John. " cblld would bare emed ua aa Tito haa dona." ' . , Maria mad J do reply. There were many way In which Tito proved bltuielf more adnptable to tba wants of the ooglaae than a cblld would have been.. Their frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. K era In. never could go ont In tba evening, for their linn daughter B'W liut I put to bed at o'clock and could not be left alalia In tbe bouwe. Tha Iiongluaea did all tbe vtalllng. for they could take Tito with them, i hsln blm to a aofa leg nd take blm borne wllb tbeui at mid night If they rhoBA to stay ao long. John waa a bard working man and gradually accumulated a little fortune, on tbe Income of whlrh he and tfnrt;t ronld live when tbey came to old ace. Ona day Jobn bad trouble wllb.a safe ty deposit company where ba kept bla aermitlea and took them home wltlt blm. Intending to rent another box tha next day. Ha also drew bl account, amounting to t'XiO, from the' bauklug department of tbe concern and took that home too. Wbethnr some evil dUpoaed iwrson 'aaw Mm draw tbe a-toney and followed blm, certain It U that the aame night the hodwe waa robt)ed. Tito, tbe aecurltlea and tbe money disappearing at the aame time. This, of course, was a terrible blow to tha couple. In one thing tbey were disappointed. Tbey bud alwi; aup ofted that Tito would warn tbem agalust borglara." Instead of (hat be had been captnfed. But a strange smell Indicated that the dog bad beeu pot to Bleep by tbe robtx-r before loot ing Ihejiouae and rarrled away with tbe booty. Maria endeavored to comfort Her husband aa well aa she could, though tbe aoHi abe gave blm were very thin. "Well, dear." aW aald. "we have no one but'ouraelvea to provide for. and we doo't need mucb. If we bad a child to leave behind ua we would have something to worry about. If we only bad Tlte back I would will ingly give op the securities and the money." John made no reply. . lie bad strug gled for twenty yena to accumulate a property tbat wonld aupport bin and bla wife tn tbelr old age or tbat he might feet tbat In case of bla death abe would be provided for. and he aaw no comfort In Ita loss, especially since be had passed an age when a man usually finds himself Indisposed to be gin again. 1 Of course be reported the matter to the police. The aergcant at tbe desk questioned blm closely and when John aald . tbat ,TItO-'had dlnnpiwaped the aergeant aald tbat It wua possible the robber bad made a mistake In carry ing the dog off alive lustead of dVad. Tie might be Idcntmed lv 1 no in case the latter waa recovered. He took John's addresa and promlocd to notify blm if any clew were discovered, but alnce nothing bad been loft behind by whlrh to track him the cbiincee of re covering tbe property were siignt. Jobn waa very rourh dsitcourajrrd. "If tbey hadn't got abend of tbe dog." he aaid, "we would harajWn alarmed by Wa bark. 1 "Oh. a burglar never thinks of enter ing a bouse where there ta a dog." aald the aergeant, ''without Brat eliminat ing tbe beast." Then be took down a minute descrip tion of Tito. . " When Jobn told Mi rla what the aer geant 'bad aald she declared tbat If Tito were alive ahe waa aure be wonld lead to tbe discovery of tbe loat prop erty. "Thare lost tike ar woman," aald John. "Bhe'a alwaya considering prob able what ahe wishes to come to paaa. My opinion la tbat the robber pr rob bera killed Tito and took bla body away with them." Jbontba paed and nothing wa heard of Tito or the lost property. Then one day a telephone message came to tbe Inntglaees that a dog bad come Inte tbe possession of tbe police which answered to Tlto'a description. Would either Mr. or Mra. Douglaa come to tbe station and Identify hlmt Maria loat no time In reaching the atatlon, expecting to find Tito there. She was disappointed. Tbe aergeant aaked ber to be aeated and. taking np the desk telephone receiver, called up a po ottlce In a distant city. When the fiarty be wUhed to apeak with re piled tbe aergeant aaked blm to "bring tbe dog" to the phone and place the receiver near bla ear. When the dog waa reported In position Mra. Doug laa waa asked to call Tito throngh the phone. "Tito." ahe aald In an affectionate tone: "Tito. Did they take Tito away from naT" . - - A eeriee of Joyful barka came bacx to ber tbat removed all doubt aa to tbe Identity or the dog. Nothing would aatlsfy the woman but tbat her husband, wbo waa at business, should be connected by the wire with Tito that he might call the dog and hear hla bark. Thla waa done, and when Tito heard hla xoaa ter'a Tolce be went wild with Joy. "Tbe way we got on to the dog." eatd tbe aergeant, "waa thla: A maa who committed a burglary waa track ed to hla room, where he wbb arrest ed, and thla dog waa found there. Hla collar, on which you told ua bla name waa cut. bad been replaced by a cheap one, A large amount of prop erty jot different klnda haa been re covered, and it la quite probable tbat your may be among the rest And ao It proved. All the missing aecurltlea were recovered and a part of the money. V ."1 told you ao," aald Maria to John. "t knew Tito would be the meena of recovering our fortune." "How did you know Itf asked John. 1 Juat knew It: that'e bow," "I know one thing," replied the bo band, "a dog for adoptloa beeta a child an hollow." , wmi futs o;i bq;:iy wbbd PORTLAND. Nov. .1. ( Special )-- It 1 nut very likely that Benny Hen derson, atar pitcher, will be aeen azalo in a Beaver uniform. If Manager Walt McCredle means what ba aaya. Walt aald today that be didn't think be would ever use Benny again, even If the national commission ahould for give blm (Henderson) for playing while under suspension. Toward tha latter part of thla eeaaoo, when Hen derson waa needed moat. McCredle dec Is res that be loafed 00 tbe Job and didn't pay strict attention to bis work, and In aeveral cases failed to abow up at- tbe game, lie waa auspended for the rest of the aeason, but insist ea on playing ban wun otner teams, thereby outlawing himself. "I have fooled with Henderson a long time and took him In with me after be waa forgiven tbe last time for running away from tbe rules of organized base ball, but if he can't behave I don t want blm," aald McCredle. TO MAKE HOCKEY FASTER Natl. Will uc:::nio:2, c:w;:stti d Plana are being made for tbe min strel show to be given at tbe Bhlvely opera bouse by tbe Woodmen of tbla city, Friday evening. Borne ot Oregon Clty'e best musician! will participate. C. ft. Wilson, who waa Interlocutor at the minstrel given last year, will act In tbat capacity at the coming enter talnment There wtll be eeveral en tertainers from Portland on tbe pro gram. - A good orchestra will be In attendance. The committee In charge consists of M. D. Phillips. Harold Bwafford. Arch Rosa, C. B. Wilson. TO GIVE CONCERT AND DANCE. isl Association ef Canada Cut Out Position ef Rover. Tbe National not key Aaaoriatloo ef Canada at a preliminary meeting held Informally and eecretly recently , ar- ranged for changes In the rules to lie adopted at tbe annual meeting the sec ond week In November. It was prac tically decided to cut down tbe now ber of players ou each team and by doing away with tbe rover bav teams of only alx men.' It la considered tbat tbla will tbe game much faster and will also tend to make tt more open, but roi tower of tbe aport bere are not of ene mind on tbe radical change. morantomeet; driscoll Fwo Clever Englnhmen Will Battle In i London Deo, 2. Owen' Mora n and Jem Driscoll. tbe English featherweights, have stgoeo articles for a twenty ronnd bout at tbe Empire Bkatlng palace. Birmingham. England, on Dec. 2. The purse la 113.- 0OO. and a gold belt goes with tt. while each man will bet 12.000, Tbe weight la 120 ponnda at 2 o'clock. If both men are at tbelr beat critics lo thla country believe tbat Drlecoll ' will be tbe winner on printa.' aa be easily outctaaaea Moran aa a boxer. Gladiators of Old. A man wbo bad once been a gladia tor waa alwaya regarded aa disgraced. If a combatant were vanquished, bnt not killed, tbe people decided hla fate, taming down their thurole wben tbey wished blm to be kilted. Cootestante were taught the poeturee to be as sumed In falling and tn dying, and auch food waa eaten aa would thicken their blood In order to give the apecta tora a more leisurely view of their death. Combats of gladiators con tinued until tbe relen of Honorlna. Brat chrlstinn emperor, tn 404 A. P when Teletnachos. a monk, rushed be tween two ndverar1ee all Rome and by hla self sscriflce occaaloned tbe de cree for their abolition. Hocber'a Orchestra ' Te Appear At Busch'a'Hall Tomorrow Evening. Vb concert and dance to be given at Huach's ball tomorrow evening, November 9. by the HoonVr'a Ladles' Concert Orchestra oromtsea to be a most enjoyable affair. There will be solos, doeta and quartets, and all are blgh-caaa maslclana commanding high aatarlee. Among the musicians are MUl Gertrude lioe ber, violin soloist: Miss Irma James, drummer and bell soloist Miss Tvonne Bacry, pianist; Mlsa E. Rueck, clarionette soloist; Mlsa E. Wilson, cornet soloist. An excellent program baa been ar ranged at follows: Waltx, "To Our Sweethearte and Wlvea, (Prlnceea To- lnnde): two-step. "To tbe Gentlemen, LKIng Chantlcler"; waits. (To Oregon City) ''Sweet Remembrance ; minuet, "To our Forefatbera, "Colonial daya' twoetep. "To the High School," Yale Boola; waltx (to Busch'a Hall) "My Hero:""two-etep. (To the Enterprise) ' Put Tour Arms Around Me:", achot- ,. Itleche, (To the Masons) "Sugar n"e I uw.n- waltz fTn the Elks" "The The Walsh "Ulan." Prefix "Han" ot-cura In tbe names of more than 4.V) place In Wiles It Is a CeltW- word tn1 slir'tlflea tin trx-Wwne Moon;" waltx. (To the Elka' -The r.lrL the Man and the Game:" two- aten (To tbe Football Team) "Alex andere Bar Time Band;" three-etep. (To the Red Men) "Blrda 01 spring; waits. To Home Sweet Home) "Blue Danube." There will be alx extra Tbe entertainment la given under the management of the Golden State Amusement Company, and A. B. New- land, who la advance agent, la In thla city arranging for the concert. There la no doubt that there will be a large attendance at tbla entertainment and dance OREGOIi CnY HIGH TO PLAY KEVVBERG The Oregon City High School foot ball team will play Ita moat imporuui game of the season. Saturday at r:itmna Park when it meets the Newberg High School team. Tbe New berg team baa a good record and will give tbe high achool a tuaaeL Coach Pftngaton la bavlpg the boys out every nlgbt at practice. The line up for thla gamer haa not Deen aeciaea yet, but probably will be announced today. ' t Willing to Walt. , A Uttle girl on being told VT mother tbat wben a child died an anfrt came and took her np to heaven thought deeply for a moment, then aald. "Ma. If an angel cornea asking rot ' me aay I am not In." l.vvD L-H Lit jv III TO Z ED HOOD RIVER. Or.. May. 7. (tjt ml )- The Ulest thing t Hood River fruit for the public I canoed aptdoo, the big plant Juat InetaHed , by the Hood River Apple Vinegar Conapaay having been start ad p - today. Te canning plant employe Ofty banda and with labor saving macninery aiso ou turn oat sixteen gallon cana of apple per minute. The appiea need are culla which Hood River growers rafua to put on the market and when canned will go to bakeries and hotele for plea and apple aatice. Among; tbem are the famous ; Spltzenbergs, Tallow Newtowna, Ortleya and other vaneuea allghtly blemished. Thla ta the Brat year canning baa been resorted to to work up the poorer quality 01 www River appiea and the result Is expected to be ao aucceaaful that plane are al ready being discussed by the compaay to enlarge the apple canning depart' ment of ita plant next year.' . r prevailing Oregon City price are aa followa: HIDB8 (Buying) Green - hide. 5 to 6c; sal ten, tc to c; dry Bide. 12e to 14c; abeep pelt, 16c to 76c each. Hay, Grain, Feed. . HAT (Buying) Timothy. - f II - to 16; clover. $8 to $; oat bay, beat. $9 to $10; mixed, 9 to fll; alfalfa. 115 to 116.50 . OATS (Buying) Oray, 2 to 27: wheat, 632 to $33; oil meal. 83; Shady Brook dairy feed." $1.26 per, 100 pound. FEBD Short. $27 to $26: rolled barley, $37.60; proceaa barley. $38 60; whole com, $37; cracked corn, $38; white, $2 to $27; bran $27 to $28. Butter, Poultry, Ego. FLOUR $4-60 to $6.26. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, 26c to JOc; fancy dairy, 80c: creamery, 30c to 15c POULTRY (Buying) Hena, 11c to 12 1-2; brollera, lie- t EGGS Oregon ranch egga, 35c to 40c. ' FruKa, Vegetable. DRIED FRUITS (Buying) prune on baala of 6 l- pounda for 45 60'a. - BACK TaXJCTABXXS Carrot. $1.25 to $160 per aack; ponntp. $1.25 to $1.60; turnip. $125 to $L: Prunes, on basis of 6 l-4e for 46 and beet, $1.60 ' POTATOES Beat buying 70e to 860 per hundred...,:...- ONIONS Oregon. $1.26 to $1.50 per" hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Ltveatock, sMeeta. BEKF (Live weight) Steer. 6r and 5e; cow. 4e; bulla. 8 1-le. VEAL CaJvee bring from u' 13c, according to grade. MUTTON Sheep. Jc an $Hc: lamb. 4e and 6c . HOGS 126 to 140 poona dors, w and lie; 140 to 200 ponnda. lOe and lOttC . YOUNG PEOPLE MEET. ' The BL John'a Young People' Club met at McLougbUn HaO Monday eve ning. About seventy members were In attendance. After business waa transacted dancing waa Indulged In. Are yon aabarrlDet' to tbe Morn ing Entorprla-i? II not you ahould eaJl and let ua pa! your name) oa the e acription Hat immediately Eicctric Ii T OPEN THE HEART. Abstract beliefi and opinions may have very bttl to do wkh the wordi and actions of tha common dava, but what the heart beEevea -the warm, loving human heart colore , the whole hlc The mind may ao- cept the teaching thai all men are brother and yet go it cold, idnah way, but when the heart believe it . humanity bnda ita part in business, justice growa kind and( generosity and yott have not, Jost step into his house some evening after dark and compare the light with your own. Study each point of convenience, cleanliness, clearness, beaoty carefully and then figure ont for yourself if it would not pay you well to have your house wired for electric light at once. Electric light is cheaper and better today than ever before. If your houae le located on any of our dletrlbutlno Unea we shall be glad to advise you about having It wired and will give' yo- mere facta about the efficient eleotrio lighting of your heme. r Has It f- - aa PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO, MAIN OITICe 7th and Aider Streets - 1 I V . "I . , . . H