Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 09, 1913, Image 3

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    MORKING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913.
Extraordinary Dry Spall.
Council Would Curb
Despotic Will of
City's Mayor "
Young Dan (watching the tide going
out on his first visit to the seashore)
My oath, dad! They can do with
some rain down here. Why, I can see
the blessed dam dryln' np! Sydney
Bulletin.
Local Briefs
Miss Stella Cross is attending high
school in Portland.
Mr. Sloper, of Clackamas, was a vis
itor here Wednesday.
G. H. Peal, of Portland, is in this
city, visiting her sister.
A. J. O'Brein is among those regis
tered at the Electric hotel.
George Koehler, from Canhy, is 1n
the county seat doing jury duty.
Among the Portland visitors from
this section was Mrs. T. O. Bailey.
T. C. Miller, a musician of Portland,
is visiting friends in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones, of Salem,
stayed over Tuesday night in a local
hotel.
C. H. Smith, a farmer of Redlanu,
was in the county seat during the nod
dle of the week.
Miss Vera Hendricks, of Park PIa;:3,
is attending .Behnke-Walker Business
College, in Portland.
I feal as happy as an eel.
Oh! how happy I do feel
If you'd feel as well as me
Drink Holistsr's Rocky Mountain
Tea.
Jones Drug Co.
Fred Vohs, a farmer of Beaver
Creek, made a short business trip to
Oregon City Wednesday.
S. K. Green, of Roseburg, is in the
city visiting friends. He will return
to his home town in a few days.
Miss Goldsmith's millinery store
will he closed all day Saturday, Octo
ber 11, in observance of the Jewish
day of atonement.
B. E. Junkens, a Centralia business
man, was in Oregon City the first of
the week looking over the situation.
He expressed the opinion that the Wil
lamette valley was one of the incs:
prosperous and richest sections of the
entire northwest. He intends to lo
cate in some valley town and may
choose Oregon City.
NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE
WILL BE TAUGHT
PENDLETON, Ore., Oct. 8. Pendle
ton is to have a school wherein the
Nez Perce Indian language will be
laugm ana wnerein me stuaents win
be the business people of the city.
Rev. J. M. Cornelison, for 13 years a
missionary among the three tribes on
the Umatilla reservation, will open
the school in response to a demand
rrom mercnants, lawyers, DanKers,
and clerks who have daily dealings
with the Indians.
Rev. Cornelison plans to open his
ent.H desire, through tht wintur
iverage Dusiness man can secure a
Ul tllllt Ul I.IIK IH II K Hit iL H.
that time.
The Nez Perce language is by no
neans an easy language to learn ,ac-
annn turn mn wo nf Lin r, n .1
it. XT : i 1 j
leniv itit fifiipn as rne lirneir nr i.nnn
anguage, said Rev. Mr. Cornelison
ouay. me enuings 01 ue nouns ae
dVH resuiar lurrns ni (nni n?flrmn
he Indian, as a rule, is a purist in
yeaKing. ne Knows no rules 01
mmmar ur sviiLcix. niiL n seifinm
I 1 K .M - I IN HkH I M . I HT-l '11 1
very -interesting language."
Many have already signified their
iLeiiLum ui MiLHrini' nip oiass
The classified ad columns of The
nterprise satisfy your wants.
The council wants the mayor curbed
It believes that the city's chief ex
ecutive should not have the right to
hire and fire the employes of the city
without the consent and approval of
the other city fathers.
This agitation along this line does
not refer to Mayor Jones. The pres
ent mayor has let the council do all
of the worjc that the charter provides
shall fall upon his shoulders, although
he has taken the active part in 'it af
ter the council has given its consent
to the program that he has outlined.
In all matters of appointments or dis
missal, Mayor Jones has thus far al
lowed the council the right of sugges
tion and approval and has taken no
step until after he was sure that the
members approved that course that he
was about to pursue.
The ourstiPtj arises over the case
of Grant B. Dimick against the city,
its chief -of police and city treasurer
now pending in the circuit court of the
county before Judge Eakin. In that
case, it was brought out that the may
or, had the power to make dismissals
of employes from the public service
and take the initiative in matters ot
appointments to positions under thf
supervision of the council.
The members now want the voters
of the city to approve a suggested
amendment to the city charter, that
will enable them to take a stand in
all changes that the mayor may make
against any of the city employes. The
agitation is merely an outgrowth of
the case now before the circuit court.
If it is decided to submit the matterj
to the people of the city it will be
done at the same time that they are
asked to vote on the amendment auth
orizing the council to fix whatever
salaries are right for the officers of
the city.
...
WILLAMETTE j
Constipation, indigestion; drive
away appetite and mane you
weak and sick. Holister's Rock Moun
tain Tea restores the appetite, drives
away disease, builds up the system.
35 cents, tea or tablets. Jones Drug
Co.
INGO MUST
SANTO DOMINGO, Oct. 8 The
American Minister to the Dominican
republic, James M. Sullivan, has in
duced the warring factions in this
country to sign a peace pact and the
revolution headed by General Horatio
Vasquez against the government of
the provisional President, JoSe Berdas
Valdez, is at an end.
The American minister's action is
the first successful application of the
United States government's new Latin-American
policy with regard to the
Dominican republic, which is to- the
effect that force of arms never again
can settle any question in this coun
try. Mr. Sullivan his made it known
that the last civil war in this repulBic
has been fought. In the future any
uprising, he says, will be stamped out
as criminal without a conference be
tween the opposing factions, the Unit
ed States government supporting the
constitutional authority against force,
regardless of the merits of the issue.
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If you have a beautiful head of hair
try to keep it. If you have not, tr
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A complete Hyomei outfit, including
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$1.00," and an extra bottle of liquid, if
afterwards needed, is but 50 cents.
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RIDER AUNTS WANTED
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II you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bi
cycle ship it back to us atourexpense and iou wfilnot be out one cent.
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factory prices and remarkable special offers.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED logue and study our superb models at
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1 bicycles for less money than any other factory. We are satisfied with 91.00 profit
above factory cost. BICYCLE DEALERS, yon can sell our bicycles under your
own name plate at doable our prices. Orders filled the day received.
SECONDHAND BICYCLES. Wadnnntrttzularlv ha.nritoWHTinri.h&nri hlovotoa
bnt usnlaly have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear
out promptly at prices ranging from S3 toS or $10. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
P A A CTFR RR A If P V tad wheel. Imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs
VUMwIftall UuWAhiij tvrni pqniyijMmtraf nji Wwifihaty the Tyitiarret prices.
00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof $ l go
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MORNING ENTERPRISE'S
CLACKAHAS COUNTY
SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE
9 a
Merritt Willson, Agent
.................. .....g,
Mrs. William Hodge, of Sherwood,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Este-
berg, who is seriously ill at her home
in Willamette.
Miss Dorothy DeBok, who has been
111 the past week, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. George Batdorf and
Samuel Batdorf went to Oregon City
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
the"ir brother. ' ' -
Jas. Christensen has been awarded
the contract for building a house be
longing to Adolph Gross.
CANEMAH
Solved!
The perplexing question had arisen
many times during their brief matri
monial experience, and again Mrs.
Flint asked ber young husband if he
thought they could get along without
the cook.
"1 think so. dear.' he answered.
"Why. if the worst comes yon can do
the cooking, and 1 can get my meals
at a restaurant" Denver Republican.
CARNOTT SPENCER, Agent
A Three Headed Town.
When the town of Tolono. 111., ws
settled the question of a name arose.
The site chosen for the town was at a
point where three farms "cornered."
These farms were owned by three of
the early settlers of the region, by the
names of Todd. Logan and Noyes.
After considerable discussion it was
proposed that the town be named after
the three men who originally owned
the site. How to manage the name
was a problem at first, but finally
some genius suggested that only the
first two letters of each name be used.
This wp.s agreed to. and the name To
lono came Into existence. Ladies'
Home Journal.
---- - - ....... a
The automobile driven and owned
by G. Hi Thorsen, of Portland, was
somwhat damaged Tuesday evening
when it ran into the fence which
skirts the Charman road near Cane
mah. Neither Mr. Thompson nor B.
Barnes, of Hood River, who was rid
ing with him, was injured and the car
was able to go to Portland under its
own power. The cause of the acci
dent was a defect with the steering
gear.;
George Lazelle, of Mt. Pleasant,
made a buuess frip. to Canemah
Wednesday.
Mrs. Sarah Dicherson was visiting
in-Oregon City , Wednesday. ' '
Mrs. C. C. Spenceamade a business
trip to ortlandv Wednesday;
Earl Paddock h.s started to Oregon
City high school.
Peter Crong and Floyd Parrish vis
ited in Green Point Tuesday evening.
LARRY M'LEAN.
Big Catcher of the New York
Giants Who Is Tower of Strength.
Stands For Many.
Boy Cow is a noun, feminine gen
der, third person singular and stands
for Mary.
"Stands for Mary?" asked the mas
ter in astonishment.
. "Yes, sir." responded the urchin, with
a grin, "for if the cow didn't stand for
Mary how could Mary milk the cow?"
Xondon Ettiwo
Self-hear
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Tha rtxmlar retail t-
aires u qiu.w per puw.'-
U Will Kelt 1JOU a AnntnlM ui4t f tA.ii .
order to.oK).
MORETRODBLE FROM PUNCTURES
fells, Taeka or Olaaa will not lit the air out.
lunarea thousand pairs sold last yecr.
ESCRIPTMNi Made ln &11 sizes. It
msr, very durable and lined inside with
ecial duality of rubber, whtr.h never be-
lies porous and which closes ud small
icmres wiuioug allowing air to escape, iney weign
more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting
lines Deinmven dvaavapai lfi.vemorr.hln.Hnep.lAHv
bared fabric on the tread. The regular vrl oi these
a is civ.uu per pair. Dun lor advertising purposes we
making a special f actorv nrtce tn the rider nf nnlv
0 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter Is
lvea. we wm snip u.o.D. on approval. You do
Ml mm
rii
Notice the thick rubber tread
"A" and puncture stnps"B"
and "D'alsorim strip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlast any other
make-SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASY RIDING.
need tODav acent until von examine and flnrl t.hpm fjHi.r.lv renreented -
e will allow a cash discount ot 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.68 per pair) If
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L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
b V
jTt; lip,
Fish, Chicken and Vsal.
Raw "pullet, raw veal and raw fish
make the graveyard fat This is hun
dreds of years old., A New York ca
terer (perhaps the most efficient in the
eltyt said to uae; "There are three
Important articles of food that must
under no circumstances be served un
derdone. They are Bah. chicken and
veal. By chicken 1 mean all poultry
of a domestic nature. All game birds
should be rare. You. want to be a
little careful about lamb too. Give it
plenty of cooking." New York Press.
His Only Chance.
"Why did you shake your fist at the
speaker?" '
"Well." replied the congressman. "1
didn't want the whole session to slip
by without my having made a motion
of some kind." Philadelphia ledger.
Photo by American Press Association,
BUYERS DEMAND THAT
ALL EGGS BE GRADED
Although the prices of eggs in
Portland have advanced from 2c to 3c
a dozen, local dealers report no change
in pri.-Jes hero One of the most sig
nificant features -was the announce
ment that eggs are to be graded more
carefully in the future.
This difference is natural in view
of the fact that the pullet eggs are so
much smaller than the others. The
price is so extreme that complaint is
heard when .buyers are given a large
per cent of the small size.
POULTRY (Buying) Hens -12 and
13c; old roosters, 9c; broilers 14 and
15c. . . "
WEINIES 15c lb; sausage 15c lb.
PORK 10 and lie
VEAL Calves 12c to 15c dreeset
according to grade. x
Fruits
APPLfeS 50c and U.
DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes
on basis 4 for 35 to 40c.
ONIONS $1 per sack.
POTATOES 75r and J1.00 -
BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary
country butter 23c to 25c.
EGGS Oregon ranch,- case ' couut
35c; Oregon ranch candled 37c.
v Prevailing Oregon City prices are
as follows:
HIDES ( Buying) Green salted, 9c.
CORN Whole corn $37; cracked
$38. .
SHEEP PELTS 75c to $1.50 each.
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.
HAY (Buying) Clover at $8 and
$9.00; timothy $12.00 cr.d $13.00;
oat hay best $10 and $11; mixed $9'to
$13; Idaho and eastern Oregon tim
othy selling $20; valley timothy $12
to $14.
OATS (Buying) $23.00 and ..$24;
wheat 79c and 80c; oil meal selling
$38: Shady Brook feed $1.3o per cent.;
FEED (Selling) Shorts $27; bran
$25; feed bar'ey $30 to $31.
Livestock, Meats
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and
8c; cows 6 and 7c bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 3 to 4c; lambs,
o to 5c.
LOSS OF APPETITE
Is the fifrsi signal of disorder and
decay. The usual loss of appetite is
often caused by functional disturb
ances ia the stomach. The stomach
fails to do the work required, the ap
petite, is gons, and the body suffers
from lack of nourishment. Such a
stomach needs to be cleaned and
sweetened. Meritol Tonic Digestive
is made especially to assist the stom
ach to digest food, and promote a
healthy appetite. This remedy is sold
on our positive guarantee, and we ask
you to give it a trial. It is a genuine
tonic. Jones Drug Co., sole agents.
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