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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
M0RN1H0 ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911. We're Going: to Sell You You're Clothes Sooner or Later ... through advertising though we think wo do effective advertising not through eaaggersted statements for wo don't make thorn not trough a"ythng Quality and Values ' . ik truth, they will out you oan't deny thorn you esn't boat thorn. TMt'a why we're going to get VOU owontually. wVro coming strong thlo week with now arrlvala In tho famous La voauo suite r lodlot, ooloty trend and tehlota Broo. elothoo for m,n and young mon. ( $16.60 to $30.00 J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Cor. LOCAL DRICrS . , ... eaSBoassssaSBSi Kuwlund MsrtlnJ of Pendleton, fUln orffii City on Sunday. jw our spcll 25o coffee. Ii'a -41, Harris Ororery. - urvy ! Htarkweather, of Klaley, m thin city unlay on bimlnoaa. , janri Kinmol't.'ol Oswego, waa In Oron City on Sunday. Beat pantry wheat flour. 1 a sack, it BlW'f """ Charles Kly la very III at hU homo li ihla city will lonallltla. Th Finest Creamery ButUr la rail City brand; CIVc at llarrla' Orocory. tjniart s lnM-aiMirn, or muorauo, u la OnKn City. on Bunday, cd HortiHliuh,. a well known farmer gf Bbutx'l. wua In thlo rlty on Monday. Mr. and ra, rrw hi finer ara me mud mmmstora of S hsndsome.9- yound boy. "" Sunday. , ur Herman and family, or Heaver Crer. were 'n Oregon City on buel- i Monday. ; Hrry ilordon, of Canby, waa In Oro- foB('ltyin Sunday muting with rela- tfrrt in(I menus. nnltl llKn. of tho Now Kra Paint tai VarnlHb Company, of Portland, tu In 'hU rlty on Monday. Floor prl'-ea bave advanced.' Get a nek of our Royal Ann tbla week at 1.U. llarrla Orocory. Ray .Cle returned borne yeaterday Bornuirt from Houtbern Oregon, whero U baa b-n engaged In surveying. H. I Parish, of Highland, waa trans- ictlni buxiiieaa In Oregon City Mon- " Corner Wills, of Canby, waa In Ore- o City on Hunday vlaltlng wlt.b friends. II. T. Kelly, of llolyoke, Mass., waa li Oregon City on Saturday and Sun tir and registered at tbo Kloctrlc Hotel. William Anderson, of Half Way, Enters Oregon, waa In Oregon City ot Sunday (he (ileal of Mlaa Helen ChunlMTlaln. no mlMxIon aoclety of tbo Presby terian ehurrh will moot thla week with Ma C. Hchtiebel, on Tuesday arter ies. ...... tnreit Green and Jack Morrill have (turned from tbo Deechuttes country, kr they bavo been on a surveying Mm Conklln. who haa been clerk nth tho store of V. llarrla, on Main tiwt. will leavo today for his homo la. . rreo demonstration of atencellng, Kulran pigment palnta; color will tub. Miss O'Brien of tbo Chicago factory, at John Adama' Store thla twk. . , Howard T. Stokes has filed a suit hr divorce agalnat bis wife, Ida R. ltoks, to whom be waa married on Jon 24. 181. In bis complaint Stokes cUlms his wife deserted him, although U bad treated her with kindness W. A. Iiowry and Lydla Frelckler, of Oreiom City, were married Sunday it 4 orlock In tho afternoon at the borne of JiiHtlee W. V. 11. SamHon. This was the 113th wedding solemn- U4 at tha Snmaon home. It waa a qnlet affair and tho couple at once nt to their home. T. A. Trauger. known In thla city from bis connection as epeclal repro ductive of the A. O. U. W. and wboae bono Is In Portland, left Saturday light for Mexico where ho will par ticipate In the maneuvers of tho Third regiment O. N. O. He Is first lleuten tnt on the Oregon staff. David Swanson and Mlaa Mary An dsrton, of Portland, were married by Justice Hnmson at bis office at 11 a. a. Monday. It waa quiet wedding lth only immodlate'frlends present Thero will be a Brotherhood meet- PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mr. and Mra. Frank Bcboenborn. of thla city, spent Buuday at Eldorado. Ilsa Violet Johnson, of Portland, was visiting with friends In this city on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. linn Gravea and Mr. Dodge, of Haxeldalo, were In Oregon City on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Longgood. of Portland, were In this city on Sunday vlaltlng with friends snd relatives. MIh ltla Cooley, of Hrownsvllle, la visiting with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Colo for a. few days. Mr. snd Mrs. W.'B. MacDowoll, ol Portland, were In thla city on Sunday vlaltlng with friends and relatives. Mr. Orover Coffin, of Portland, waa In thla rlty on Sunday and vlalted with hla'olster at Willamette, Mr. Krsnk Winer, of Portland, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mra. II. J. lilRger, of Ureen Point. Mra. M. K. Drlgga haa returned from Mr.Mlunvllle. where aho haa been vla ltlng at the home of Mr. and Mra.,0. I). LatourHto. Mr. Raymond Olsen, of Portland, a former resident In this city, wss vlalt lng friends and looking over his old atstnplng grounds Sunday. Mlsa Martha Meyer haa returned from Portland, whero she baa been employed In the Pacific Statea Tele phone office. Mra. Richard aiiisspool, of Portland, arrived In thla city on Saturday nlghi, and will remain here for several diiys visiting with frlepds. Mrs. Richard Bcboenborn. of -this city, left for Carua on 8unday after noon, having been called there by tbo jlUieaa of her grandchild. Mlaa Pearl Darde, who has 'been spending tbe week-end with Miss Esth er Ivltt, of thla city, baa returned to her home. Howard Parde was also a gueat of Mine Levitt, . - Mrs. William llanlfln and son, Her bert, of Tseoms, Wsah., arrived In Ihla city on Saturday and are vlaltlng st the home of Mr. and Mra. Herbert HanlRn. ' Mlaa Eva Punch arrived In Oregon City on Saturday and will visit for two weeka with her grandmother, Mra. M. Mulvey, of John Qulncy Adama, be tween Seventh and Eighth. Mlaa Ethel Park returned to Cur rlnavllle Monday morning, where she will resume her duties as teacher In the school of that place, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Ooettllng and baby, of Albany, were In thla city tbe guesta of Mrs. Ooettllng's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Dernier, of Green Point. 1 Mlaa Etbol Rlsley.-Mles efergla Cross. Mlsa Laraon, Raymond Caufleld and .Wallace Caufleld were among the University of Oregon students return ing to Eugene on Sunday evening. Mr. John McKay, of Portland, waa In thla city on Saturday and Bunday the gueat of Mr. snd Mrs. Cbarlea nernter. Mra. llernler Is a slater of John McKay. Chlpf Shaw la traveling about with one eye In a "allng." caused by a bad mid Now la tho time the young lads h.nt on mischief better get busy, If ever, while tbe Chief Is Mind on one side. Mrs. Frank Lucas, after vlaltlng In Lebanon with her son. Fred, who Is attendlna- school at that place, and who haa been very 111 with meaales. returned to her home at pargpiace on Monday morning. , Mrs. Clint Rutherford and son Willie annnt the dav Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. R. 8pencer. of Portland. Tbo Rutherfords and 8poneers came to this Northwest country rrom new Mexico. Mr nd Mrs A. D. PAddock and Mrv-and Mrs. Wilson Evsns,- well chine recently purchased by Mr. Pad dock. MUa Mabel llanalckle. who la chief operator for the Paclflo Statea Tele phone Company at Kelso, Waah., ac companied by her sister, Miss Bertha Hanslfjklo, and Mlsa Ida Davie, of Portland, were In tbla city on Sunday the guesta of Mlsa Katbryn Blnnolt Mrs. Cafk, who haa been visiting with ber mother In South Dakota, whom aho bad not aeen for 20 years, haa arrived In Oregon City and will bo the gueat of her alstera, Mrs. Webb Rurna and Mrs. McCord, the latter of whom resldea on the West Side. Mr. and Mra. pollanakl, Mlsa Dora Nudolman, Henry Bernstein, of port land, were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivltt on Hunday and on Saturday Mr. and Mra. J. Q. Wnoda and two children, formerly of this city, were guesta at their homo and enjoyed the Booster day exerclsea. Ok - . Mr. and Mra. Charles Carothers aftd three children, of Portland, accom panied by Mra. palmer and Mlsa Ca rothers. of that place, autoed to thla city yesterday morning In a Schacht machine, and apent the day at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Carothers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vermillion, of port land, were also a guest at the home of Mr. and 1rs. Carothers. , , Mra. Ralph Miller Outer! alned over Sunday ber cousin, Mra. Belle Burton, of Madison, Wtnconsln, Mr. and Mra. L. M. Iloyl and two children, Margaret and Laurel Iloyt. of HIIIhIkm-o, Oregon; her mother, Mrs. R. ll. Tabor, of Can non Beacb, Oregon. Mra. Burton la a niece of Mrs. Tabor, and she haa not seen her for 28 years. Mra. Burton la touring tho West,, and Is especially pleased with Portland and Oregon. Mrs. Cbss. Peterson, of Eugene, Is visiting In the city a guest of Mrs. W. C. Green., Mrs. Peterson Is on her way borne from Seaside where she waa visiting her father, Joe Stuart, who haa been III for some weeks.. Ac companying ber home to Eugene for s short visit Is her niece, Mra. Chas. Halberg, who la also a guest at the Green home. Mr. David Shepard, of Portland, la In thla city visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs1. Ellis, or Green point. Mr, Shepard haa purchaaed an eight acre fat m at Willamette, and will take a trip to Eaatern Oregon but will come to thla city to make hla home upon hla return. Clel Hammond, of Salem, haa been vlaltrng with Mr. and Mra. Ellia alsrC and was on hla way to Seattle, Wash., where be goes on business. Sme of peace LIKELY TO BID WAR ARMISTICE WILL BE EXTENDED f NECESSARY TO GIVE TIME FOR PEACE. e Rh PASO, Tex., April 24. Tele- grama flew thick and fast today be- ween Madero's csmp, Washington and tbe City of Mexico, but no Information was given out, aavo that "everything la progressing favorably." There Is every reason to - believe Ihla atatoment. It Is expected, that the next tangible development will be newa of tbe appointment of commis sioners, who will meet at adme neutral point and rush negotlatlona In a way not possible by telegraph. Dr. Oomeg Is expected to come here from Washington, having been aaked to do so by General' Madero. 4 EL PASO, Texas, April 24. It waa learned today that If there ahould be ned of a longer period than five days in which to conclude peace, the armis tice algned yesterday between General Navarro, of the Federal forcea, and General Madero, will be extended from next Friday, when the period agreed on expiree at noon. Negotlatlona for peace had extended today Just far enough to put each aide Into pobsesslon of the outlines of tbe other's demands. General Madoro haa known and sa credly guarded for two weeka Informa tion aa to what the government -will grant. He telegraphed Mexico City yeaterday the nature of hla baalc de mands: Following this, a long tele gram w"as reeclved from tbe Mexican capital, but no Indication of Its con tents leaked out. ' Nearly all of the Americana wltn Madero, feeling that the fighting Is over, are-preparing to quit the patha of war for the walks of peace. Many Mexlcana, of tbe same opinion, bave already made applications' tor work In this country. Scores of them, up to this time bad never been out of their native mountains. Tbey gaze with awe at tbe tall buildings of El Paso and are ambltloua to secure work on thla aide of tbe border. There Is plenty of It for them In the railroad construction camps. FIVE BROTHERHOODS TO JOIN BANQUET PRESBYTERIAN ORGANIZATION EXTENDS INVITATIONS FOR MEETING IN JUNE. The officers of the Presbyterian brotherhood met In business aesaton Monday evening. Principal among tbe business Itema transacted waa the pre parations for tbe coming banquet, to be held on Tuesday evening, may v. It waa decided that the men abould serve tbe supper on this occasion Commltteea were appointed and plana made for the menu. The men who will be active In tbe aorvice aay that tbe men will show everybody Interested thst men are capable of putting up a good feed when they take It Into tbefr heads to do It. Wishing to bave a rouaing banquet before the close of the season,- at which the Brotherhood members from all the local organlxatlona may par ticipate, the Presbyterian Brotherhood voted to extend an invitation to all otber similar organizations to Join In a grand banquet aome time In June, date to be made aa convenient as pos sible to tbe total combined member ship. The other organizations to be Invited are tbe M. E., Congregational, Baptist, Gladstone Christian and Epis copal. C02REMKIDEKCE SPRING BROOK. ' We are all enjoying this fine April weather; everybody ao busy planting garden. It Is quite a change from Ust week with snow on the ground. We don't think the fruit Is hurt to any great extent. O. G. Kruae and R. B. Wllmot ana son are clearing some land; It makes tbe neighbors soma times think that tbe Mexicans are Invading Oregon by tbe noise of tho explosions. J. W. Stono Is about finished har vesting his broccoli crop; prices have been good. a. O. Kruse haa also had a good crop of broccoli. He Is talking of putting In more acreage next year. . C. W. Kruae la Having some lana cleared and ,hss begun working on tbe county road Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wllmot have Just got borne frt)Tn a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ratbburn at Kelso, Washington. Mra. J. R. Irving gave a party last Wednesday evening In honor of ber sister, Miss Robse, who was homo Easter week from Eugene where aho lo attending tbe State University. The evening was spent In playing games snd dancing, after which refreshments were served. A very pleasant evening waa apent by all present Arbor uay waa observed Djr me school. The afternoon waa spent m planting treea, bulbs and roses. . Tbe Alto Park baseball team has purchased- new uniforms which are dark blue trimmed In white. Even the man from Missouri won't have to be shown for everyone csn see wai they look fine and dandy In their new aults. . LUSCIOUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PRODUCED AT THEIR BEST WITH IN THE CONFINE8 OF GRAND OLD OREGON. HARVEST DAYS COMES WHOLE YEAR Rosea Twelve Months of Year, Straw berries Eight Montho and Ore gon Apples Last From toon to 8lxtoon. PUT UP AND FEED When In Oregon City at Farmer's Feed Yard 308 Main 8 1 root - Best of Care Given All Animate or V ' ... . Stock Loft With Us. ' W. 0. BOYER Wants, For Sale, Etc Natter under these classified headtnrt will be InM'ied at one cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional inser tions; One inch card. IS per month; hall Inch card. (4 lines) tl per month. Cash must accompany order unleao on haa an onen account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errors; where errors occur free eorrectpo notice wiu o printed for patron. Minimum cnarce ic WANTED. WANTED To "rent, traction engine, 12 to 20 horse power. Addreaa Box 163, Oregon City. Oregon. VACUUM CLEANING done tor 60 cents an hour. Call Pacific States 249L - A ll In the church parlors of the Cod rmn I t rV..a.ta v AW All. - tar irterih, Trayor-Tneet!ng to -wm--knrtwn-resldento-of -Canbywerein lets arrangementa for the banquet ext Tuesday evening. thla city on Sunday having motored to this city In the now Maxweii ma Oregon City Wood and Fgel Company F. M. BLUHM Vour wants' supplied with any quantity of 4 foot or 16 Inch wood de livered to any part ot City. Prices, ressonsble. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone ybur ordoro. Homo B-110 - Cor. 6th and Center, aclflo Main S602 ' " Q"fl" C' It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poof Article' . Nor a propooltlon of doubtful merit or honooty-for ad-roadors, nowadays, are DISCRIMINATING. They know valuee-they know GENUINE thlnge, genuine opportunities. Any artlolo which can bo sold by advertising Is, by thst tost, a ' GOOD article. YOU are safe In buying a thing which has "stood ' the fire of publicity." , ' , . The maker of a widely advertised artlolo, or commodity, le al "y on trial for his buslneoe life, "rle cannot shirk, nor cheapen hU produot and thlo le the best poaalble protection for the oonsumor. j. . V. . ' . j Uiii,k.lt' the loato Of on era iafg in ouymg iown. 1 - I nowadays buslneoe conditions PARTY IN HONOR Of HISS EDITH CHENEY MISSES HELEN AND BE8SIE DAUL TON ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF COMING WEDDING. Mlssea Helen and Bessie Daulton entertslned at their home on the West Side" Mondny night tn a meat delightful manner, the occasion being In honor of Mlaa Edith Cheney, a bride of this week, whoae marriage to Mr. Thomas Keith will be solemnised in this city on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Tbe evening waa devoted to whist. The first prize, a handsome cut glass dish, was won by Miss Clara uauneia; the consolation irlre by Miss Wynne Manny. Miss Edith Cheney waa pre sented with a large bunch of pink and white carnations aa an honor price. The decorations were appropriate to the occasion, tbe color scheme be ing pink and white. The electrolteres In the parlor were entwined with pink chiffon and an abundance of pink car nations were used in the decoration of this room. The living room and am ing room were festooned with pink and white hearta and pink and white carnatlona and aaturacua ferns and apple bloaaoma were used In profusion. Electrolierea were entwined with pink hearta and magnolias. Delicious lunch eon was served during the evening, Those present were: MIbs Edith Cheney, Miss Veda Wil liams. Miss Clara Cauneld, Miss Cts Barclay Pratt, Miss Merle Keck, Miss June Chsrmsn. Miss Marjorle Caufleld, Miss Zlda Ooldsmlth, Miss Winnie Hanny, Miss Dollle Pratt, Miss Aimee Bollack, Miss Nan Cochran, Mrs. C. H. Melssner, Mra. Hugh llendrle, Mrs. L. A. Morris, Mrs. Walter Wells and Mrs. M. D. Latourette. Burled at Aurora Bunday. WIU Glosy, of Aurora, died Thursday evening at his home In that city, aged 65 years. The cause of his death waa heart failure. Ho was burled Sunday at 10 a. m. from his home In Aurora. He leavea a wife and two children a ann aa-ed IS and a daughter aged 11 ryears." He waa a harnesa maker, and did a gooa Duainese u "' H. T. Melvln, one of the boosters of Claoksraas county, whose residence la at Barlow, was In Oregon City on Saturday boosting for Barlow, as well as for the county., ' v PORTLAND. Or., April 22. (Spe cial.) Oregon can go some when It comes to raising fruits and timetables of remarkable aiza. Investigation seems toshow that tbo fertile soil of tbe Northwest growa better and larger ae-rlcultural nroducta than any Other portion of the country. If not ahe, world. . Florence boasts a turnip that meas ured 13 Inchea one way and 11 tbe other.- . . Sunnyaide. near Milton, produced strawberries for both Cbiistmaa and New Year. Benton county grain fields looked green and promising as early as Jan uary 14. A cron of oats sown near snenaan tn September was harvested December 29. Jacksonville had a cactus In bloom during the winter months, certainly an evidence of a warm climate. A woman picked ripe strawberries In her garden In Lafayette on January 4. -. Corvallls believes it could hold a mid-winter rose show, so numerous were tbe blooms "on out-of-door bushes durlna- the last few months. Eugene lays claim to having had aecond-cron new potatoes for Christ mas day, with grapes and raspberries, ripe and luclous. still on the bushes at that"SeasmrndTose-bloomln8-and lawns as green as In slimmer. A. L Foster, of Marsh field, haa a hen that makes a specialty of laying large egga. Last year she produced 40 double-yolked eggs. One egg laid this year has three yolks and Is six and three-quarters Inches In circum ference and weighs four ounces. Mrs. E. Blalsdell, of Portland, will have to be considered when It cornea to an egg-producing flock of hens. Her nine full-blooded Buff Orpingtons laid 126 eggs between March 6 and March 20, or an average of nine and two fifths eggs a day. ' - OAK GROVE OIRL8' BAND Serenade Mayor Brownoll at Hla Of fice on Saturday ATternoon. The Oak "Grove girls' band. In at tendance on the Booster Day event In this city Saturday, serenaded Mayor George C. Brownell at his office on Main street In tho afternoon. .After the serenade, which was greatly en joyed by the Mayor, that oftlclal made a short address to the girls In which ho offered them the freedom of the city and then some. And, to tell the truth, the girls en Joyed tbe Impromptu Incident as great ly as the Mayor. , eapaMBSasaamSsavsavaaasasaeaasBHb wsmS) REAL ESTATE. Willamette Valley English Walnut Ranch Company to W. A. Chapman, land in Clackamas county; section 28, township 6 south, rsnge 1 esst: 12500. Portland Water Power and Electric Transmission Company, 4 29 acres ot section 24, township S south, range 3 eaMary1R Lett to H. K. Dart, land Ev erhart's First Addition; $176. ....... John W. Loder and Grace B. Loder to Lewis A. McMalns, land In section 25, township 2 south, range 3 east; 11. . Lewis A. McMalns and Julia E. Mc Malns, land in section 25, township I south, range S east; SfiOOO. B. Pv Pfister and Minnie Pflster, lots 7, 8, block 10. Canby; II. WANTED Girl, experienced choco late dipper, inquire 703 Main street. "ijrl()K AH OF course we are honest and accurate, or wecould not conduct the success ful business we do. But it is, well for you to know that when you buy goods at this store you are amply protected. "" . - - . t "i .... . This Store is up-to-date We-use all the latest mechanical contrivances that make mistakes a practical impossibility. All YOU need trouble about is the selection of your purchases. With our modern appliances your prote absolute and complete. 1 fecion is '- .. . . . I 'SOME OF OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK. Boiled Ham, Sliced on Our Slicing Machine....... 35c pound Dried Beef, Sliced Fresh Every Time ' 40c DOUlld Sugar Cured Bacon, Sliced Fresh Every Time. 25c pound CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS Pefcheron Stallion WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon City, in Farmers' Feed Bam PpHidrPP Sired by Polly; first dam, Queen; Second dam Et rtUlgl EX. ColoT( dapple y. Weight 1800 pounds. Tprmc. To insure mare with foal $12, Single service $8. Sea- I Villi J. mn .in x insure rnU tn KtanA and nick 415. Cars will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. If mare is removed, sold or traded, money be comes due at once. . G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keeper WANTED A. wide-awake young man to work In a Grocery Store, one who Is not afraid of work and knows something of the business. Good wagea. Address Box 352. Oregon City, Or. WANTED Tou to know that we buy all kinds ot Curios, that we are In tbe market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also hsve a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Tools on hand tor sale to those In need. Come ana see: Derhapa we have lust what you want. Indian Curios snd trinkets tor sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Firtn atreet. FOR 8ALC FOR SALJ3 White Brahmin eggs,- for hatching purposes. B. Kuppenoena er, Main 80. TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center atreets, one block from car line. good aeven room house, ail moaern Imnrovementa: barn and chloken run. Price 13500; terms. Clyde ft - McRaef 100 Mai Street. A Dublin eccentric a ahort time ago entered a purveyor's shop and bought a ham. Having paid for nla purchase. he requested that It ahould be hung outside tbe shop door, saying that he would call back for It. Tbe customer then paced np and down outside the shop till a policeman came In eight, and Just aa the man In blue caught hla eye he grabbed tbe bam and bolt ed. Tbe constable, however, soon col lared the thief, aa he thought, and hauled him back to tbe shop. Having explained the nature of the alleged crime to the shop assistant, he asked tbe later to charge tbe offender. "But, said tbe assistant, as he realized the joke, "It's his own ham! He was quite at 'liberty to take It In any circum stances be chose. Will Present "Sky Pilot," . Mrs. Ruby Phelps Hurd, who comes to tbe M. E. church Wednesday even ing for a dramatic reading, will pre sent on that occasion Ralph Connor's "Sky Pilot Mrs. Hurd Is said to be very effective in this presentation ana that once you hear her you feel that It would have been a material lose to have missed It. Are you a subscriber to the Morn ing Enterprise? If not you should call and let us put your name on tbe sub scription list immediately. FOUND. FOUND Music holder for horn solid ailver. Pay notice and receive it. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes ot building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phono) Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-I-Aw, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. TJ'REN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorneys-at-Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice in all courts, make collections aad settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. FREYTAQ A MONET. Heal Estate Dealers, have choice bargains In farm landa, - city and suburban ' homes, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. See us for good buys. Near S. P. depot ' ! ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public Cm CCMENT OMPETITO COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. It. It COOPER. Ft Fire Insurance and Real Eatate. Lot us handle ' your properties we buy, sell and : exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. BassBjoBSjaajaajaaaaaasjiya ll-." '"Tv'.-';") . Reel Fsesl Fees! THIS ELEGANT LARGE SIZE ROCKER r Will be given away tfl all our customers trading at our store snd psylng cash. With every 10 purchase wo give one purple - trading stamp.. Such stamps so obtained are to bo posted In ." tho blank squaroo On tho pages of a book. When all ore cov ered, bring the book to our store end select from our sssortmont ..' of promlumo the article you like becomee youre aboo lutoly free of charge. Thlo Rocker exactly like picture lo worth six dollars and will bo gvon away for two booko., Thlo Is only one ofthevaluoo wo are giving away, and you are Invited to Inapoct thorn all. - FRANK BUSCH go' Furniture add Hardware '4 t