MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 22. 1011. tbe Lodge for f.VV" her broth., Mr. port. - J,cis ; Stories from Out of Town Mr, u,ek tUi is v ilia ai ar T HE OPENING WEDGE paper before of popularity for a news- the publication is others of real and authentic news. The above combination accounts for the grouth in popularity of the only paper in Clackamas County publishing all the hews of the county and publishing it first. Are you reading it? If not send your subscription at once to the Morning Enterprise OREGON CITY ORE. PRINGWATER. vVlll Smith loTV 0n horse ik. II was IM to a tree and aome v choked lilf to death. Mr. Walter Strunk returned n Tuesday with her I wuif.l by I t'. v . . - ;S ,- -stars k from Vauoouvor school o..k.u.i iu i.rl nii MoiltUr with Mlaa Uttl mul MU Hervey lumb er. "Aa the teacher I o the school," so everyone expects a khI ' schotd this year All the farmer ere busy picking prunes fr the packing house. Mr. Klleson Iim contracts "early all the orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Cone 1wellen were awakened from their slumbers last Thuraday when almt thirty friends called to charivari them. . Mr. and Mrt. Jim Park and Utile on returned to their home at Clear Creek Inst Monday The T. U U P. Co. wl run a special car to Mllwaukle -every bal( hi-r during the Grange Talr. The !")' t'lub held a bnalnea meet Ingiug Monday evening. Prof. Gene ll tie the instructor again am yewr, (ioeis aa Manager, prill Master. The n mm Mlaa UiU Albee win leave me urai of October to leach school In lb N baleiu Valley. Mr. Harmon, the baker, donated baby tl of a gold locket and chain aUii ear ring and two beauty plus, to he awarded to (he prettiest baby at the Uraiiiie Fair baby show, m,(,tiiy t'lty Engineer Kay Conrad and wife are receiving the rongratula Hon of their frlendi ou the birth of . ten round aott. Horn Saturday, Menu-tuber PUh F. Jeniiluia ku ioUl. ' - iwo gcr, m. of Connecticut J boeeeiulon ! t,L.. Arthur II, Howling epent Suuday at Jennings will build oa kuTJ Wlln laniuy, inumiui w.a me ' The lliana k... . ' Tba Uian .... . have return .. Bt . liar ai. ... . . ri Tba Wllllam RoJ. K aem.n.ioUc, , damea Moora j 41 N i Monday fru.n MhJ Mra.Anna-njL,. . ' Meadatuea Emn,,,,,. ' Mrlane, Aleo.t Jt wera ahoppra 0 Py. H day. . t rgruan (leorge Mora iM nd f..r their t.m VoS aa nue. John (alow and r am tun to lak home m7. W jTeweilen aald gd by' .he aurvey, party Tue.day . "her many frfenVa'Tae; Monday and I Mr. Jen He Davl. I. ab.a to b. r ' C0UHTY COURT A (Contlnned from page 2.) Mrs. Sarah Dickson $ 20.00 Win. 8m 10.00 County Court Noa, September Term, H11. In tba matter of the purchase of material to be used In the repair and construction of the addition of the Clackamas County Court House. It Is ordered that Superintendent Clarence Simmons recelred bids for all material and supplies, and that he shall consult County Judge rela tire to said bids that (the County Judge and Clarence Slmmona) are to let the contracts for the material Both or either the County Judge or Clarence Simmons are to consult the i We Give Seryjce We Give Service Even Children Can Operate It With Safety The Electric Radiant Toaster Is such a simple device that even children can operate it with perfect safety. This toaster is as SCIENTIFIC as it is SAFE and SIMPLE. It makes SCIENTIFIC Toast because its rad iant heat forces the absolutely necessary chem ical change in the bread. This means Perfect Toast in any degree that pleases YOUR in dividual taste Toast as digestible as it is de licious, n Time required; less than two minutes. Cost per slice: the merest fraction of a cent. In addition to Its utility and economy the Electric Radiant Toaster la distinctly unique end ornamental. You can operate It anywhere In the house where there Is sn ordinary lighting socket; Just attach he plug, turn the switch, and almost Instantly the col la become radiant with a cheerful glow on the shining porcelain baae. After you have used the Electric Radiant Toaster ONE time you will follow thousanda of others In saying, "Why havant I had thla Toaster be fore 7" . PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. 1 MAIN OPriCE 7th and Alder Streets We Give Service We Give Service . -k ..V . architects, Messrs. White Bros, whenever In their Judgment it Is nee essary, relative to materials and sup- piles contracted for. In the matter of the petition of J. T. Grace et al for a county road. Ordered that the County Board of Road Viewers meet on the . day of September to view, locate and sur vey said road. In the matter of .5e petition of Alf Drill et al for a County road. Ordered that the County Board of Road Viewers meet on the day of September to view, locate and sur vey said road. In the matter of the petition of Matblas Olson et al for vacation of a certain road. Ordered laid over" until Octofil-r term. In the matter of the petition or Ed. Rlngstead et al for a county road. Ordered that said petition be and the aame Is hereby dismissed. In the matter of the application of Wm, S. Flynn for license to sell spirituous, malt, fermented and vin ous liquors 'J Wilsonrllle, Clackamas County, Oregon; Also the application of Oeo. A. Wolf to sell splrltoua, malt and vinous liquors In Cascade Pre cinct for the period of one year. It appearing in the Court that said petitions contained the majority of the legal voters In said precincts, and that due notice and publication thereof as by law required has been made, and sufficient bond been filed herein, and approved by this Court, and the Court being fully advised In the prmlaes, It Is therefore Ordered that license Issue to said Wm. S. Flynn and Oeo. A. Wolf to sell spliitous, malt, vinous and fermented liquors In the respect ive precincts for the period of one year. In the matter of the clalma against Clackamas County. Ordered examined, corrected and paid; aa corrected. .' In the matter of the County war rants remaining uncalled for in the Clerk's office for the period of aeven years. Ordered that the County Clerk be, and la Instructed to cancel said war rants. , In the matter of the bond of J. B. Pomeroy as Justice of the Peace fftr District Thirteen. I Ordered that aald bond be ana hereby is approved. In them atter of the incorporation of the city 6f Sandy, Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon. The Canvass of the votes, and the Officers to fill the municipal offices. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, AD JUDGED AND DECREED that the territory set out In the notice of said election of which the. following In a description, towlt: 'Beginning at an In left for California to see her daughter win maka hrr home there. Mr. Iwellen will leave In about three weeka and Meaara. Smith and lr lln will take care of the store and poetofflce. Mrs. Smith and eon. Howard, re turned home from the Eaat laat Fri day. WILSONVILLC. Elmer llaaaelbrlnk la attending the Jefforaon High School In Portland, going back and forth eurh day by the Oregon Electric. Mr. and Mrs. nrobat and dauun ters enjoyed a short visit to the coaet 1at week. Elmer Reely baa resumed nla itud lei at hlith school In Portland. Henry Aden went to Portland laat Thursday on bualneaa. Mrs. Clyde Baker and her mother .. Kn vUltlna- Mra. Allaon Baker. ' Frank Btansel had a runaway laaf week, near Jake Petera' atore. Hrnry Aden attended the opening of the new church at Tualatin. Reed Graham. Henry Aden. Mr. and Mra. Turner. Mr. and Mra. Brobat. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Say and eons, and Mrs. Annie E. Say, Mrs. Flynn. Mr. Young and other realdenta of V1I aonvllle attended the fair at Salem I nut week. Elmer Jonee' team broke looae from the hitching poet In front of Aden's atore laat week and ran away but for tunately no one was hurt Mrs. Geo. Todd went to Portland on Friday. Mary Rrotmt la attending hlnh achool In Portland after having spent her vacation at home. y. Rev. Exon preached hla farewell sermon In Wllaonvllle laat Sunday svenlngoTnarrrTonjrTeitarninrIr. Exon's many friend hope that tha conference will return him to the church here, but aa his ability for building churches has been noised abroad, he may be sent elaewhere to carry on the good work he haa done in building the church In our village. Hop picking has been going Head Hy on, under trying clrcumatanees. doe to the rainy weather, but the yard near Wllaonvllle are all turn ing out big crnpa, and the bops are unusually good. The telephones have been out of order since the storm of last week, but are now In talking condition again, for which we are all thankful. The Wllaonvllle village school will open on next Monday, the 25th of September, with Mlaa Helen Murray aa teacher. Everyone from Wllaonvllle who at tended the State Fair at Salem, was proud of the Clackamas County ex hibit, and the men who have been at the head of affairs surely deserve the prslae and appreciation of every Clackamas County realdent Mi-muni .nalli. johnaoii was out on his usual route taking orders Monday. Dun Maul haa accepted a position with the Mllwaukle t'aah Grocery. Cha. Maple la working for the Mll waukle Mercantile Company. Mr. and Mra. S. M Kelaer, of Port latid.'apetit Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Wetulid. Mra. Uutihard. of Portland, was vis ions. Mra. Klla Maple Wednesday. Mra ttiildcr will exhibit aome of ber hand painted rhlna at the Grange Fair. (' larotice Maple baa opened a Job printing office at ltsth and Alberta Strerta. Portland. MOLALLA. Another Inch of rain fall came down laat rUtnrday during ' the thunder storm from the north. SHUBEL. We are having nice weather after our big thunder shower Saturday. Em Grossmlller came home Sunday aa Mrs. Sagar has other company now. F. Camerath. road Snpervlaor, was nut repairing bridges Saturday. It is about time aa the t'nunty Just had to pay Mr. McMurren $75 00 for the loss of a horae. It got frightened at something at the aide of the road and In the aklrmlsh fell with one leg through a hole In the bridge, which Inatead of twlng fixed right had a loone plank thrown nver the hnle.- It la reMirted that many birds are being killed In thla section, and we think the game warden should look Into the matter. As that Is wbut they are paid for. J. F. Dix. E. O. Dlx. wife and aon spent Sunday at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. Ulx, of Colton i nrestiing is at lust concluded In our small burg. Almost everybody Is returning from uib nop news, ah report good pick ing as long as It lasted, but the hops were very scattering this year and there were too manv nlckera Miss Eleanor Ouenther left Satur- nay. we wish her all kinds of suc cess on her new undertaking Lulu and Benlah Hornschuh of this place, picked hops at Uaar's hop yard down the other side of Beaver Creek. Schmidt Bros, were as usual quite successful at the slate fair. There are Iota of people In 8hubel planning to go to Canby during the Count Fair. for good aud early pasture. Already the stotk Is laying bold of the good pro4ct before It. The di-ferred threshing will be taken up agnln thla Monday after noon tv both the Shaver a,nd Christ ner outfit. - Herman and Kaylu had the nil fortune to upart their separator by skidding Into a ditch, with damage more or lea to repair before auotoer threnhlng aesaon. Pr. Powell I having Improvements made 'on hi residence property. II. N. Everhart's new house has a splendid appearance with Its new coat of paint. John Harlesa was taken to the Eaat Side Sanitarium laat week. He has been afflicted with heart trouble for some time. Our Itoadmaater started to do some gTivettiintmg taar-WregTTiuriiad to quit on acount of the rain. The Molalla Fair will come off next Saturday rain or ahlne Saturday be ing the regular Grange day for Sept ember. The Grange haa made pre vious announcement to hold the monthly meeting on Thursday of thla week, l-et all members take notice. Oregon eltUens up and down the Valley, where rolls the Willamette, were pleased to hear Oregon City take the atand for the IjK-ka on the East Side aa arranged for. Nev er let a t2.ooo.0o0 Junk talk ecare the project away from the people's op portunity. We can have the mllla and we can have ,wks and the West Side ran have this unmolested water can al and no one'a Invested rights and properties are going to ruined, aa the new cks will redound to the benefit of the greatest numler even will beautify and enhance the value of the surrounding and abutting prop erty, giving everything a more aub-' stantlal appearance and wonderfully aaslst In controlling the floods in the great gorge of the Willamette We don't want to keep tha people of the upier Willamette bottled up forever and make them pay tribute of 60 rents per ton every time the "cork" Is drawn (West Side Ditch). Good common Judgement Is going to ad- Just thla Kaat Side Lock proposition Just as toe wise people of old Oregon Clt are telling you and you remember that. Mra. Olln Ford, of ) Tuesday with b.r motwt on Lodge frlenda a umj ifw "Tbe circle" Dltl it Mrs. Harry J. Itobltuw,!! ft day afternoon. i'tni for further mewting to kTS? It., the wlut.r. Mm. waa elcted president nag m -Mao Farlane a.rury aa Those attending mrt k1 Ulng. 0. Morse, And.rsoa.Yu Thompson, Webb. effli.V Cal Morse. Newell, Trwo?! Warner, Man Farlane, iwTi Inaon and Ml Scrlpmr. dron will be the hostess aTcnJ Frank Oavy, from Nortfc Mm.' railing on old friends at ttT. on Wednesday. - s The social commutes of -ft cl" reports a h IJ U tt e the club room at the etboel U Saturday eevulng. in ur" I. V IT 111 IHlRrr ea.ua sw-s lfI1Tm I nMll . ivi i u, ! ..... ... t . , . . 'm been .leltlntMrA1liionJtakeM Ug A short merarTTirograia tin h. en. - Monday when Kd. Ruetbsts). lug the household guodietM McKelvey a large bundle of sat waa lost. It contained ( woven In 1R39 by ClarUat K whoae name appears oa tateeek an auto robe waa also uattt number of things lost. Attain tlon will be gladly receive! b a C. W. McKelvey at SM least fti North. In Portland. - . riRWOOO. School opened Monday via A. Malar as teacher. Muy layei mania have been madesausaav bouse and ground tb aa ar Buildings have been freskli bus ground leveled; a new (nc many necessary snide Un k placed In tbe school hoata TV children should appreciate lata a do better work than sver Ma W. r, Fischer and Uorl 0( drove to Egle Creek Moadty K. D. Hart waa traasacdnt Vatc In Portland Monday aae Testes Geo. Kelslcker and J. Vol n down from Brtghtwood 8aUr V are working cm the Ml Hoot raj road. I Chaa. Berthold, who aa Wet ping with the Ktuckl had? ft summer, baa returned tekaisaal Portland. TWILIGHT. Mrs.- Emily 8h one of tbe county REOLAND. George Hlclnhothan, Jr. la to be married to a young lady of Corvallla September 20. All Join In wlahlng them Joy and success all through tneir lire. MILWAUKIE. (To be ooitlnued.) rllL C1,;ckamH C'unty Pomona Grange is loohlng for a place to hold Wedneaday In October, no Invitation having been extended at the last reg ular meeting. " The Mllwaukle bund gave a social evening.'0 n,ember' Tud'ay S-Ma' aV,hp Pr' nn ,Ch 10.30 A. M. Preach ng at 11-30 A v Y.p.A."t!:w?: M.; mid week servle.. t.. ... Tln rrff venln": Teachers' Training Friday evenings. GrlSgeFTan!; .'I,1 '"anwd tor th .n, 1 flT Mi 4,1 w nd now la h.h1thr nd tooi ttndace e ? h0W wln on the cJ?&S UDder the 4'" - Mrs. Maggie Johnson waa t r on City on basins. ."".fay?''' The stork made a call at W. II. Bonney's and left a 10 lb. boy. All are doing well. It Is reported that Mr. Stone haa rented his farm and Is to move away soon. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will be sadly missed, aa they are old settlers and are well liked br evervbodv. The partlea that bought the west half of the Thompson place are mov ing to It. Mlaa Ada Brock, Hnxel Kerr, and Florence Paine are going to high euiiuoi in uregnn Llty. Mrs. Alice Cowler who haa h.n visiting Mra. punk for three months, has returned to her home at Hatton. Wash. Mr. Oaaklll, who has been Visiting iu wmmnngion, nat returned. JENNINGS LODGE. congraiuiationa are belne showered or, Mr. and Mrs. Stelnhaua upon the UI a nine daughter, who ar rived on Saturday, Sept. 10th. miss Kiieen Dill, of Yamhill, waa an overnight visitor with her sister, Mrs. talvln Morse, and Saturday lett for Eugene where she will attend the UMKCiaM jr. ..... , fj (i Miss M. McKelvey made one of a larty of six who left on Thursday for Eugene to resume her studies at the university. Miss McKelvey with ber putents, Mr. and Mra. McKelvey, pent the summer on the banks of mo winameite, occupying the Dent cottage. The McKelvey family r' turned to their Portland home Mon- vlamn. i.k- vMllllon. 8"U1e, Is lltlng with her mother, Mra. W B. i' Tr SSJ11 brother and 'nd M"' ' W- lco". who recently came to thla place from Pitta- !. SSSSl SMMa wh,1 h" atf-lT? rrJl0M hni Mab' Mora sttended the Bethlas' social at the M"- j0h08on ' OladstoSe on Monday evening. wa2'l0e? M"th. of Portland. u tnA """"W " t the home o Mr and Mr.. William Rose on Mon- Mra. 8haw visited the Jennings J ,Cp' 00 Friday of 1..!" mnA 8o-'b- retired capitalist, nd now realdent of, Newport, la at of Vitro upsTrim ( schools visited the school of use irlct last Monday and also u a. nemab arbnols. ' 1 Mra. Annie Blngletoa, of rwuat and Mra. Anna Wllehart, of Orsa City, were Sunday snesU of Mt. H Mrs. James Haielton. 1 M. J. Ijnelle mad a owl to Canby Wednesday. 1 A sister of Mrs. Bchmtdti mw from the Eat lt 8undT peels to make her home kera i William McCord. of PortUBi,ll Itlng with Mr. and Mr. U Mra. Oeo. Bchrelner was eaini frlends In New Era last Weft- Mra. II. O. Joehnk "'"f"" frlenda at her home Thursday noon. The time was gives " quilts and a very pleasaat n" waa spent The guests war "" a delicious luncheon. TArrofta -The weather cleared of bautjB after looking aullen for a f aa It often doe. in this weMoolj UThe grass In the look, aa green a spring " . ture aeeme to rejoice In waJ School commenced on MW a good attendance. On Tuesday afternoon W F-j pal of the achool received I eontalnlng the sad new. had been drowned in Texu not heard the VicaWJt svmnathUe with the beTS and hla family. - Utile Oeorge Elllga" along nicely with the nPVM The new church U belf J faat aa workmen can V,. Willing workers have e0Vto Portland. Including Mr. RM. V long been pa.tor at th lt railing atreet, the neighborhood nd they "JJ to get the building rd,B pancy before tbe lntr i'Eaik Mr. and Mrs. Iater BTi'g a nalt at Mr. place. They attended tb t at Pendleton and arrived MJ-, len s Monday and left for vm in East Portland pn Wedn'W ' The Church of Ood l JJ , ohool and chtirch by th I b Mrs. Brink and ber hst dining room on Sunday j Neal preached on the vatlon" In the evening m place to an attentive idw y. Mr. and Mrs. ToomW Gage', for tha week "?Jf W M; may stay a few wek benefit of bis health wblch V quite poor for aome m'',.M 1 1 Sam Mow had qui M "gS 1 week whan hi. threshing ?' aMn : down with the bridge w' a narrow gulch at where he was golmr to -engine fell about 11 f J ni waa hurt and th n,"V, but alight damage which paid for. t hn V Nearly all the grain been threshed before the , Mr. Bchati had iome o M..e m.ehtna threhd . ' The oats are said to ty wet. Patnmif our advertlMT