MOItNINO ENT15UPIU0E. SATURDAY, FEBHUABY 25, 1011. FXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY " Men's 50c Work Shirts with ; slight imperfections , For Saturday Only 2 for 50c V O N L Y TWO TO ONE PERSON LOCAL DRItrS rhliri..H Mct'arvcr I visiting wltb rsUilvN In l'oriiana. WnTrLucIl. or t:ssuy,- w -trns- ,rI..K .usm. --!"---" ur Tdim Warner l very in si uor hOIIH' !'" "" ",'", ......... m (HXIIKl Of Itlkl gOOO. COllO lf jic . ifiirrls' Grocery. ; Hum 8t'w formerly or mis city out ... MK hl lutntl Vlirv now it i " ; III win ml, I recovering. i m Wnrc. rrr rniiomsin, srriveu I. wl.iHii ..n I ii . fur , i-e)' visit with his dsughter, Mrs. K. l Hnsw. Th. r wn quit s ran or snow m- div nicirnliiif. Inil aa ln atmoapher WS mine winn wviwi II Ml. - 1 There wlH b services at th IfThl live- liai'UHt church Haturaay aner noa i o'clock, and alo Sunday mornlK t II o'clock. . . Now l the lm to get Fertiliser for . ... . - l I -.. - .1 Tk. vour -'' anil ve-Bet""'" ium. uv right kluit at llarrla' Grocery. There will be an all-day meeting at Abrnmiliy tirang today with a good dinner l non time. juemimra are all uncd t present. . Kino itedlands Orange, sweet and Juicy I -or aite 3 bo per 'dozen at Harris' Grocery. . - ; Matt Justin. Main atreet aalnonlat, who In suffering witn an uicratea a rjre, wont IO roruanu yesiBrusy, where he consulted an eye apeciaiisi. BrnVea III C'hrUt . Kv. Iutheran church Sunday will be at 10: SO a. m., with preaching In Oerman. The topio (or tli" morning will be "Chrletlan Love llio Fruit of True Faith." W. W. t'iMik. the new road super laor at Iminaarus, la atlrrlng up mat- tan snd netting, things Into ahape for omo K'"l trk aa aoon aa ine wam- r will p'fmlt of It. Damaacua people art predicting a aucceaaful year In road building Th-r will l. no Luther league eer. lce at Zlon Uitheran church Sunday mltiK Tln-re will be two preach- Ing arrviica. however. The morning topic will !. "Are You I'repared to (Jp With nirlut to Jemaalerar In the vinltiK, at 7:45, the topio will be, I Am Ih" lrd Thy Ood." Fall City liuiTer la always aweet and haa the rlxht flavor 76 at llarrla' (.nicory; The boy' brigade that haa been or iranltml at the St. I'aul'a Cplaoopal church met Friday night and adopted the conntltutlon and decided on a nam for the local organltatlon. The name rhoaen la St. Andrew'a Guard. Thnre were quit a number of new namra presented at the meeting laat alfbl. . It iwH-ina that C. n. Schumaker, who wis arpnted for breaking a window In aa O W. T. car, had a pal who was offendi'd at Ih way Schumaker was traatrd In the matter. About noon rrlday he hunted up Officer Bhaw and began to tell htm bis opinion of Bhaw, the wliolo Mllce force and the better ld of wx'lety In general. He waa so full tin could scarce atand ao Chief Shaw liM ked him up for aafe keeping. n Bill For Sunday - . .'.'. : Service In the M. UJ. church Sunday venlng will be of a patriotic charac ter, and Co, o, O. N. (., will attend In a body. Judge J. V. CampkHI will make the addreaa of the evening. At the morning hour . uv, Zimmerman will apeak on "From Kgypt to Can aan." The Hoys' brigade of the M. K. church held a meeting In the church parlors Friday evening. One matter for buslneaa waa the planning for a relay rare, to come off In tbe near future. . The Tare will be to lioltun and return, It not being deemed wise to attempt to cover too much ground the first race. Tbe machinery haa arrived for the new planing mill In Ely and haa been stored until such time aa tbe building la ready to receive It. Ground has been, broken on Motalta avenue, the lumber Is on tbe ground and aa aoon as workmen can complete the atruo tur the machinery will be Installed and work begin. PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mlsa Maud Warner la III with a severe attack of la grippe. Mrs. Wlllard Hyatt, of Portland, Is visiting with relatives In this city. . Mr. A. n. Ilibbard, of Marquam, was In Oregon City on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaa Williams, of Clair mont, are moving to Portland oh Fri day. Mrs. G. W. Church, of Gladstone, Is very III at ber home with a severe at tack of grip. Mlsa Roelyn Robblns, of Canby, Is visiting with her brother, Herbert Robblns, of ftedland. ' Mr. Ernest Packard left last even ing for Iowa, where he haa been called by the Illness of his fsther. Mrs. Charlea Jennings, ofPortland, la vlaltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Vanlloy, of thla city. Mr. Waller Deut waa an Oregon City visitor on Wednesday. II was formerly a resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bplesa, of Clackamas, were In Oregon City on Thursday visiting with friends and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ridings, of Mar quam, passed through Oregon City on their way to Portland. Mr.' Riding la on of the prominent merchant of Marquam. Mr. D. K. Rill, th old soldier who la commander of th local Post and who baa been alck the past two weeks. Is convalescent and will aoon be "on the Job- again. Mlaa Edith Jack eon, who has been III for the paat als months, -waa able to go to Portland yesterday to vlalt with friends, returning last evening. Miss Jackson will resume her duties In the County Assessor' office on March let. Mr. Robert Bealey and eon Walter have arrived In Oregon City from Van couver, I). C, and are visiting at the horn of tbe former' mother, Mr. C. T. Hickman. Mr. Dealey will arrive today and will Join bla family and Ibey will then proceed to Southern Califor nia, where they will go for th benent of the aon'a health. TinesillT.e and Monday "A Mia Clara Moray, of Molalla. was an Oregon city visitor thla week. - Mr. Cal Harding, of Portland, was th guest of 8am Francis on Wednes day. i . Mrs. Y oder, of Mountain View, left yesterdsy for Idaho, where eh will vlalt wltb her alster, who I 111. Mr. Gilbert Long, of Csnemah.f Is numbered among th grip sufferer at thla time. ' Miss Jesnnett Sunderland, of Sher idan, Is visiting friends In tb -city aa giK-st of Mrs. Ullerd Ualley, of Ninth street. Miss Minnie Bchats, of Caneman, waa a member of a theatre party that enjoyed tbe "Havana" at th Helllg theatre Friday night. Mlaa Ullle Anderson, of Logan, waa a guest Friday of Miss Orva Freyisg. of Gladstone. Miss Anderson was here to attend, the surprise given Fri day evening to Mlsa Anna and Peter Rlnnaraon. ? . . Mlaa Gladys Ryrom, who Is making her home In thla city wltb ber aunt, Mrs. Duane Ely, while attending school, left yesterday afternoon for her home at Tualatin, where she will spnd Suturdny and Bunday. Mlsa Emma Vanlloy Is spending th week In Portland electlng her spring stock or millinery. Miss Vanlloy has been spending a month with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Vanlloy, and will return to ber bom In Golde ndule, Oregon, on Monday. Mrs. A. N. Munsey, of Salem, and a former resident of Oregon City, haa returned to her home after attending to business matters. Mrs., Munsey will have extensive repairs made on her property on Sixth and Center streets. While In this city sb waa th guest of Mrs. Thomaa Miller. . ' Miss Josephine Newton, who haa been visiting with her mother, Mra. Kale L. Newton, for several months, left yesterday for Philadelphia, where she win resinhe her duties aa profes sional nurse. Miss Newton on ber way here made a European trip, and expecta to make a similar trip before returning to. this city. Mr. Allle Grout, a atudent of the I'nlverslty of Oregon, waa In Oregon City yesterdsy visiting friends. He left for Portland .where be will visit for a few days with his sister, Mrs. Maurice pinford. Mr. Grout formerly resided in this city, and left some time ago wltb bla parent. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Grout for Coo Ray, where they are making their home. Mr. F. 8. Oswald, of Pern Ridge, waa In a peck of trouble Friday morn ing. Mr. Oswald la working away from, home and when she arose In tbe morning and called the children ahe discovered that the four of them were broken out with the measles. No on of them la very alck. but wltb four at a time having the meaalea Mra. Os wald haa her bands full. '' Messrs. E. E- Brodle, editor of the Orecon City Enterprise, and W. A. Shewman, editor of the Oregon City Courier, have been apendlng the paat few daya In attendance at the Printer' Cost Conaress. In Portland. Tnls is the leading printers' organization of the country, and Is doing much to wards 'standardising the business tb world over. ' Mrs.' Bell Sleight and daughter, Anna Lou, who have been residing In thla city at the Greenman home on Main .atreet between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreeta. have moved to Portland, and hv taken up their residence on Tweoty-aeventh and Kllsworth atreeta. wher they have purchased an attractive. new bury;i low. Mra. Martha Holman, who haa been very ill at. th home of ber son, R. U Holman. of thla city, with a aevere at tack of . pneumonia, waa yeaterday taken to her home at McMlnnvllIe Mrs. Holman was taken by carriage to Oswego, and from there by train to her borne. Although over 80 yeara of ace. ah la recovering from her Ul ness. 8h waa accompanied by ber two daughter. Mra. Mary E. Turner, of thla city, and Mra. Watklna, of Ida- hor the latter being summoned, her during bar mother Illness. Invite 0. A. R. to Church. Th member of the G. A. R. are In tb habit of attending religious er- If Muilctl Comedy Company - YMU 3.-Q0 DfEB 7,lj Program IIco MeiriL George (th Iceman) Cliff Lancaster Lucils's Father.. W. R. Selgfried Lucll Mamie 'Jaalam Th Cook Margaret Doyle Time, 1911. PIk. Electric Thutri MUSICAL NUMBRRS . Opening Chorus Chorus "Tie Your Little Bull Outside." - ' Cora Haslam "Swing Mo Just a Ltttl Bit Higher," Marguerite Doyl and ' Chorus. - "My Honey Boy," Mamla Has lam and Chorus. FlnaU -. . . ... . Entire Company Sec the lieoutlful Electric Effect i Entire Change ot pro gram to-morrow THE USUAL fill Cf FrCO CLOSE CALL' ROY OSBOm vice In a body th Sunday preceding Decoration day. This year Decoration day come on Sunday, May to. Wltb that In mind Rr. Robinson, of tb gl Paul' Episcopal church, ba ax tended an Invitation to tb old soldier to attend hi church on that occasion. Those who bav been consulted In th matter are In favor of accepting tb Invitation, but tb Poet baa not yet bad time to act on It IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT Com and thou beautiful Shirt Waist In Holmes' Window. - -. .' - - CINEMATOGRAPH FOLLOWS PROGRESS OF A BULLET. how Air Wave That Deflast Ceurse ef Prejsotll. A cinematograph apparatus wblctr takes picture with Intervals of onet Ore-tbousandtb of a second has been Invented by Dr. Cranx of tbe Military Afademjrf " Bextffj. A striking ex ample oX tbe ower of tbe apparatus shows a bullet fired st a bladder' of water that 1 bung on a string. Tbe eye only sees a little smoke from tbe pistol and a couple of boles In tbe bluddof, from which the1 water runs, but when this I cluematograpbed and tbe film Is shown slowly a very Inter esting aerie of operation can be watched. First the bullet Is seen sppronrblng. It Is traveling 1.000 feet a second, but It seem to move quite deliberately. In front of It and extending a long way above and below it Is a dim line bent sharply Immediately before the bullet A bullet can no. more pass through air than a vessel ran' through water without making a wave, and thla la tbe air wave. It Is made visible on account of Ita different density, Juat aa tbe waves In air are seen above a chimney or over hot ground. . Behind tbe bullet come scattered grain of tb powdi-r that, have not been burned, and traveling more alow ly atlll come tbe wad. Tbe bullet enter th bladder and disappears In side, a tittle water spurting out of tbe bole It mskea. Then It reaches tbe other aide, but It no longer cuts through at one, aa It did when th bladder was backed up by tbe water. Something Ilk a - finger, seems to push th bladder outward Into a long tube, then tb tube opens and lets ont th bullet, which gradually travels away. The tub does not at one col lapse;' Its form la maintained by tbe stream of water which followa tb pro jectile. SEARCH FOR SUMTER'S GUNS. Civil War Rtlica te Be Installed at ; West Point An effort is being made to locate urb gun saw service at Fort Sumter during the civil war wltb a view to having tbe ordnance mounted at tbe United State Military academy at West Point. N- Y. With this end. In view Ms lor. E. w. Hubbard, com tnandlng the FortAfonrtrt army post at Charleston. 8. C. la now prosecut lng an Investigation to identify and locate th gun for us by th Military academy. At th present time there are two old guns and two thirteen Inch mor tar at Fort Sumter, but Major Hub bard la Inclined to the opinion that ordnance la of later date than tb pe riod of tbe civil war, and It may be losslbl that some of th soldier who served at tbe fortifications In Charles ton harbor may be able to furnish him wltb Information. Maryland Wildeata Hungry. '"Wildcats are ao numerous In Gar rett county, Md.. this year and are so Here that In somo sections It 1 not safe to venture oat on tb county roads after dark. Tb cold weather and deep anow have made foraging difficult and tbe cat are b angry. wildcat recently attacked a rural mall carrier near Grantsrllle, and these anl mala bar followed pedestrians and horsemen. New York's Huge Debt New York city owe one-half a much money a th combined Indebt dues of tb twenty-seven next lar gest cities In tb country. RXi PIK. (Qlv th boy all the pi he wants. When he ts noult ho'll know It. He would not for It If his sys tem did not crave It. Dr. Woods Hutchinson.) t Let every mother's lit tle soa Qlv praise to Dr. Hutchin son. For .he can diasnooe all riaht A small boy's - husky app-' tit. Whore la the boy who likes not plot Yea doa't know out, no more do I. .But he eaa't make that cravlnc cms 4 With on small, narrow, sUncy pise. j H wants It cut In areat big chunks W Or broken oft In lar, fat hunks Or In Ion, wide. Irregular slabs, T y iiivi.k .mm Ih. tiAntrv ahalf ha X Which from pantry shalf he iTaba. Apple, pumpkin. peach and mince. pear and quince Rhubarb, cherry, Hs likes tham all (and so do I) And every oth- ; or kind of pi. O cruel moth er. whn you carv - Th pie re member not to starve I The darling oy mat you adore - Who paasca up his plat ror MnM X -.mmA mil " V fear that he'll be III. H knows whan h has got his All Of Juicy fruits and flaky eruat . X Hs may swell up, but he won't buat Z -itienara uninioum m nw x or World. 1 ftu. Xlil V O.VG TIIE CIIUnCHES VaNOAY CALENDAR. aptlet Cor. Main and Ninth etroata, Kav. . A. Ilayworth paator, rra. Ill Ninth: fl. B. II noon, Mrs. A. F. Parker aupt. morning aervlre 10:10, evening T:tv. T. P. . C. K. 0:10 p. m. and Jun ior earn hour. Weekly prayer meet ing Thuraday at 1:10 p. m. Morning subject "Christian Pa- tlenc." Evening "Moral and Rcllgloua Character of Georg Washington." Th Knight of Pythla will attend tbe evening service In a body. . Canemah Baptlat Mleelon fl. 8. meet at (.00 p. m , Lwla Conklln aupt. Csthelle Cor. Water and Tenth street. Kv. A. Hlllebrand paaUir, re. Oil Water; Low Maas S a. in.. Hlsh Maaa 10:10 a. m.. aternuon eervlr 4:20. Maas very morning at 1:1. Congragatlenal Cor. Main and Eleventh street. Hmv. win. M. rroctor paator, re. 00 Third; 8. 8. 12 noon, John Low ry aupt.; morning arvlc 10:10, even ing 7:20. youn peopl 0:20. Weekly prayer meeting Thuraday at 7:10 p. m. Chrlet Kv. Lutheran Cor. Elrhth and J. Q. Adama e(rta. Kev. v. Bchmidc paetor, rea. ( i. Q Adama; 8. 8. 1:10 a. m.; preaching ateraoons of first and third Sunday a at 2:10 In Englleh. other Sunday services nnornlngs at 10:20 with preachlng'he. Oerman. Morning topic, ID: 30 a. m. "Chrla- tlaa Lov the Fruit, of Tru.FalthZ Text l Cor. 13th Chapter. Preaching nxierman. Christian Sclance Willamette building; Sunday service 11 a. m.. 8. 8. 11 noon; Wedneaday services p. m. Oerman Ivanoelleal Cor. Eighth and Madlaon atrreta. Iter. IT. Wleveelck paa lor. rea. 711 Madlnn: 8. 8. 10 a. Herman8chrader. Monro atreet, aupt; morning aervlce 11. yoi-ng peopl" at 7 p. m and preaching at p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:10 p. m. Oladaton Chrlrtlan Rev. A. II. Mulkey Raator, rea. Giadetone; 8. 8. 10 a. m., . C. Hendrtck aupt.; morning service 11 o'clock, evening rvlc 7:24. Week ly prayer meeting Thuraday :10 p. m. Mathodlil Main etraet cor Seventh, Hcv. K. r. Zimmerman paetor, rea. oor. Slsth and Washington; 8. 8. it a. m., C. A. William. Oladatonv. aupt.; morn ing aervlc 10:48, Bp worth League (:10, venlng ervlc 7:20. Prayer meeting Thuraday 7:10 p. m. Morning subject "From Egypt to Canaan." Evening Patriotic service, attended by member of Company O, O. N. O. Judge J. U. Campbell will make the address. . Mountain View On lonM Cong ) B. 8. I S. m., Mr. J. H. Qulnn aupt.; MIDI tudy every Thuraday afternoon; preaching 7:20 p. m. second and fourth Sundays In January. Preabytarlan 8evepth street cor Jeffer- eon, Kev. J n. ljnQ.wnjuu (lumr, re. 710 Jefferaon; 8. 8. 1 a. m., Mrs, W. C. Green aupt.; morning servlc 11 a. m T. P. S. C. E. t:it p. m even ing servlc 7:20. Prayer meeting Thurs day p. m. Morning subject ''Sftrong, Watch ful, Faithful Men. ' Evening "Come, Jesus King." Parkplac Congregational Rev. J. June paetor, rea. uacnamai; b. b. i a. m.. Kmery French aupt.; preaching ervlce each Bunday, alternating be tween 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Chrta Uan Endeavor Thursday evening 7:10 p. m. St. Paul's Cplecopal Nlntn St., near Main. Rev. Chas. W. Kobinson paator, re, at itectory. Ninth and Water ata.; 8. B. 12 noon. Wm. Shewman aupt.; morning service 11 a. m., evening ser- UnHed Brethren Cor.' Eighth and Taylor, Kev. Lfc K. cuu-a paaior, re. mnuui: S. 8. 10 a. m.. Frank Pnrker, Maple lanr, aupt : morning service 11. T. P. 8. C. E. p. m.. evening servlc 7. Prayr meeting Wedneday 7:10 p. m. Willamette M. No regular preaching ervlce. 8. B. I p. m., jara. cueanu aupt. Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferaon; and Eighth trecta. Kev. W. K. Kraxoerger pas tor, rea. 7t0 Jefferson: 8. 8. 0:10 a. m . Hcv slraxberaer sunt.; morning service 10:20. evening 7 46. Luther League p. m- - ' Morning aubject "Are Ton Pre pared to Go With Christ to Jerusa lem?" Evening aublect "I Am the Lord Thy God." There will be no Luther League service on Sunday. EYE TURNED INSIDE OUT. Eye Specialist Rectifies Error After Several Week of Suffering. Some week ago Frank Sajovle waa engaged in blasting rock near tbe nark on the hill when In an explosion he bad bla eye filled with dirt and as he auDDoaed ruined for life. Finally the pain he suffered sent him to physician who soon passed him to an eye specialist. . An examination by the specialist showed that Sajovle ey had been turned inside out by the force of the explosion, that it also bad been some what bruised. The ey was piacea in- to position again and th young man is coming on nneiy. K. P.'a at Baptist Church Sunday. The topic for the evening preaching service at the Baptist church Sunday will be, "Moral and Religious Charac ter of George Washington." The Knight of Pythias will attend the ser vice In a body, and the character of the aermon will be of a patriotic na ture. Th lodge will assemble at the Woodmen ball st 7 o'clock.-and march from there in a body. This lodge haa a membership of over an hundred, and a good turnout la anticipated. Woodmen of the World Initiate. Two candidate were Initiated into the Woodmen of the World lodge Fri day night They were Messrs. Walter Wood and J. O. Meyer. There waa an application for membership, which waa passed on favorably, making fu ture work In the initiatory degree. There waa no other business for the evening the Initiation consuming the hours of the evening. Wants Pay For Keeping Horse. A case In Justice Samson's court Is that of O. W. Boyer va. W. H. Lowry, both living in Oregon City. Th plain tiff sue to collect a bill for the keep of s horse, and the amount Is $13.10. Th horse I said to be worth th bill but attachment wa made on hors and saddle and on wages due tbe de fendant. ' To 7hom It May Cbncern .. I am going to clsan up or destroy th diseased fruit tress of Oregon City and want th co-opcratlon of vryon Interested. You may get spraying don by C L. McGhany, Fourth artd Jackson. r by Clark 8, Fug, Eighth and Polk trtV"Thos nsglectlng or refusing to do th work will b eom plld to do ao. Anyon Intsrsstsd plea communicate with A. J. Lewis, Fruit Inspector Clackamas Ceunty, Oregon City, Route No. . ? ; 1 It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article i Nor a preposition ef doubtful msrlt or honesty for ad-reader, nowadays, ar DIBCRIMINATINO. Thoy know" valu they knew. GENUINE things, gsnuln opportunities. ' . . - Any srtlcl which can b sold by advertising la, by that test, GOOD srtlcl. YOU ar safe In buying a thing which haa "stood th fir of publicity." a Th maker of a widely advertised article, or commodity. Is al ways on trial for hi business life. - Ho cannot chirk, nor cheapen hi product and this I th hst possible protection for th consumer You ar SAFE In buying advertised nowaday businsss conditions. ' Wants, For Sale, Etc Notice under these classified head Inge will be Inserted at on cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional Inser tions. One. Inch eard. II per month; half Inch card, (4 lines) II per month. Cash muat accompany order unless one haa an open account with th paper. No financial responsibility for errors; wher errors occur free corrected notlc will be printed for patron. Minimum chars He, WANTED. WANTEDA first class organizer for ' Oregon City; big money for hustler; . no other need apply. Address U. C. S. 228 Ablngton Bldg., Portland, , Oregon. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework In family of three. Apply at Huntley Bros.' Co! FOR 8ALC- FOR SALE Space in this column Sell that old plow or barrow; yon don't use it sine you purchased your new one. . , FOR SALE Phonograph, 125 records, original coat $90. fine shape, will ell for $35; also number of piece of household furniture will sell at a bargain. 221 13th atreet, or phone Main 3332. - FOR SALE Rare bargain, 60 acre farm, $125 per acre, actually worm $200 per acre; only 2 mllea from Oregon City; suitable for subdivis ion. Need the money and must sell ; two-third clear. Haynea, 426 East Harrison street, Portland. FOR SALE Iff acre orchard land; 7 acre planted to apple tree; 7 room house, small barn: 1 mile from Oregon City on good road; $3,500; term for quick sale.. Tele phone Farmer 213. S. R. Cogan, R. F. D. -No. 2, Bog 139,: Oregon City, Oregon. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms In the Gambrlnua block, the Electric norei Annex, m reasonable rates. For particulars Inquire of J. J. Tobin, at the Elec tric Hotel. These rooms have the latest conveniences, with . steam heat, electric lights, and the choice rooms have running water, both hot and cold. 11 TEACHER OF MUSIC. Q. H. DOUGLAS, Violin Teacher; vis it, or receives oupii. 600 s lesson. nnn hour. 120 Jefferaon St., Ore gon City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and Genera) Contractor. Estimates cheerfully riven on all classes of building work, concrete walk and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main m. MONEY TO LOAN. money LOANED W ar acquaint Ml with th valu of all farm Undt In Clackamas County and can loan vour money on good safe security, Farm loans made one, two and three years at 7 per cent Abstracts of titl examined. DIMiCK & DIMICK, " Lawyer. Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attortey-at-Law, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land title examined, estates settled, gen eral law buslnesa. Over Bank ol Oregon City. U'REN A SCHUEBEL, Attorneya-at-. Law, Deutscher Advokat. will prac tice in all courte, make collection and settlements. Office in Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE. Abstract Office Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. ' CRITICS COMPLIMENT OMPETITORS COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. DENTISTS. DR. L. O. ICE, DENTIST Room 4, t and 6 Beaver building. Main St, Oregon City. Phone: Horn A-198 and pacific States 1221. REAL ESTATE. ik arm tract rood land, no rocks. 3 miles from Oregon City, IH miles from O. W. P. ear line. Good fruit land. Cut Into 7 and 14 sere tracta. . $100 to $225 pr acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill ft Co., Room 9, Beaver Bldg., Oregon Cut. E. H. COOPER, For Fir Insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties w buy, sell , snd exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Orgon- . FRKTTAO ,BWAFFORDv Real E tat Dealer, have, csolc bargain Id fare-" Ida; city. sad suburbar hornet fruit lands sad poultry - ranch. ,. for. "good buys Near S. P. depot" ' , -; ; : ' things it' th loglo of SECOND HAND FURNITURE. MANY TIMES you can buy juat th article you want. Just as good a now, at a small fraction of th coat of new, if you go and see TOUNQ, th second band man. HI collec tion contain New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Tool, Caiioe, etc. See him; It coat nothing to Inqulr. Ordinance N- An Ordinance Declaring th Assess ment for th Improvement of Twelfth street, Oregon City, Ore gon, from a point 105 feet Westerly from Main street. Easterly to th East tin) of Taylor street. Oregon "City doe ordain aa fol low: - Sec. 1. Tb assessment for th Improvement of Twelfth street from a point 105 feet westerly from . Main atreet eaaterly to th east line of Taylor atreet, la hereby declared and levied according to Assessment Roll No. 1, new series, and tb whole cost of th said assessment la 25.961.06 dollar. ' Bee.-1. - Where th condition -of said part of aaid Twelfth atreet la and was dangerou to tho health and safety of the people of Oregon City and It I necessary for the Immediate preservation of their health and safety that tbl assess ment should be mad at once, an emergency Is hereby declared to exist and thla ordinance) ahall tak effect and be In force from and after Its approval by th Mayor... Read first time st s special meet ing of th City Council held on th 17th day of February. MIL st 8 o'clock P. M.' - ' , L. ST1PP, Recorder. CITY-NOTICES. Ordinanc No. , An Ordinanc Providing for Changing th Width of th Alley In Block 114, Oregop City, Oregon, from 26 feet wide to 14 feet wide. ' Oregon City does ordain as fol lows; .- '" ' Bee. 1. That that portion of th Alley la Block 114. Oregon City, Oregon, and a hereafter described, to-wlt: Beginning st the northeast erly cornet of lot 2 of said block, and running thence southwesterly along the easterly line of lots 1 sad 7 of said block, to the sonthessterly comer of said lot 7; thenc ooth eaaterly on a projection of tho east erly line of Jefferson street, six feet, m the alley; thenc northeasterly In the aldlley and parallel with the first course named herein sad 6 feet therefrom to tb westerly line of Madison street; thence northwesterly on tb westerly line of Madison street, six feet to the place of beginning., Also, beginning at the northwest erly corner of lot of said block, thence southwesterly, following th northwesterly lino of lots S and 6 of said block to th southwesterly corner of said lot 6; thence north westerly on a projection of th easterly line of Jefferson street, feet in the alley; thence northeast erly In aald sUey, sad parallel to the northwesterly line of aald lota Tand 6 to the westerly 11 n of Mad ison street; thence southeasterly on s projection of the westerly line of Madison street, aix feet to the placet of beginning, the sam being a strip of land six feet wide off and fronv botb sides of said alley and tb full' length thereof through said block; be and the same Is hereby close and vacated, and th said alley shall henceforth be only 14 -.feet wide. 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