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OREGON" ITVV KNTEKUMilBK, KlUOAY, MHUh 15, 1910. Oregon City Enterprise ! Rosehnrg had a booster at ftOOO a CONVENTION AT M-QLALLA. Published Every Friday Z. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered, at Oregon City, Or., oRlce as second-class matter. Post- oar. Hi" lasted quick. Some of the Rood people didn't think he worth It. Probably Rosoburg doosn t need a boost, anyhow. It climbs without bOOSfillg; - The repeal of the poll tax proposed by ho amendment to bo submitted by the forces of organised labor will Subscription Rater. One Year .$1.60 .nix sionins .iS . Trial Subscription. Two Months .25 I moet wltn R1 lHirt from every j working man from Clatsop to Malheur Subscribers will find the date of er-j from Wallowa to Coo. plratlon stamped on their paper fob lowing their name. If last payment Is The Simpson Lumber Company, at not cren.iea. Kimuy nouiy us, ana N(rth pm, , , . ,.,.,, nnMhw the matter will receive our atlenUon. i i.,..,.,,.i . .,i,.,.. bathroom In the now Advertising Kates on application. I . , ' " , ' ... I building did not pass. SENATE DECIDES IT ' I , '(School OfncrV Will Meet Thr St VFCnt 'H MACCIICD urday. April 19. 11LLUJ 11 V IW1JJUWII . Oregon City. Oregon. April 12, mil) War Slf: " , v You tire hereby notllU-d that there will be a School oitleorV Coiivcmltn at Molalln. Saturday 'Mrll HI. Cvmo pivpured to discuss any or nil or the following subjects: 1 -Directors duties. 8 ."1mK dut ies. 3 School Hauttutltin.- 4 Whut can bo done to ehnato the standard SOLONS ALL ADMIT THEY TAKE THEIR PLUNGES AT ' OWN HOMES. - Used the World over Thrt nuOliliitr nf thri 1'nll.i.l Sltitnw a.,....i., .i.. ..,. ...ui. .,,il" our country schools? 5 Should need of a tnassuor. as the b,ll np-j Kl-'mcnlarv Agrlcu tare .be taught In proprlutlng I1S00 for ttu emi'loj mont "'"I," ' - , , of a masseur to officiate In the marble ' 3 h" 1 "'""-man ' 't l''W"l EXTENT OF Y. NV C. A. WORK. cause Oregon tax nla does not. the I registered as ttv Senate office As the Com- Directors Is the. delegate lo this con. vention. If uunble n I , The pvtMimthiarv Imm.rl4n1.rt ,,f , r ram ISlO the modern Young Men's Christian I Association In the twentieth century city is emphasized by statistics ob-! talnable at the Portland Institution.! The groat S-story building at Sixth and Taylor streMs was opened six tea ships and Cantor-; m Appropriations ,)roll(.ht m i PtMnt delegate t;ont II he schooner will be! the bill. It provided a force, clerical j "n" Hoard or t:ie Sc e So-and-So. of San ! and otherwise, for the care of thel''" lv 1 building, Including,-a masseur and i 1 ' ",on ... , attend he should the members iiovtl Clerk. as his com- HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN- j (Portland Oregonlan.i ' j Now. everybody knows, and every ' body has known, this many and many In Vrtnr Ihn thA nffn.'l: tll lmrire I months ago and considered ample for , wiuiaiiis. In Oregon and at Washing twenty years. Within t'0 days from ton, when he was Attofnoy-Cieneral. the opening evetv available Inch of and when President Oram named him room was being utilized. Todav It Is ! chUf J1,,1K' ha " i'I ,',! I the venom and -mendacity of vicious the permanent residence of :S7 men, mlniIs. The attack on Richard A. and TtO take their meals there dally, i italllnger is of the same description An average of "3 different classes, V in., ..... huh tri.1., .. t., i... i.. .1.1 ... .k . manv other attendants of the hath. I .""" ' n.-i,v Senator Urlstow PtoH.sed to strike j ',,0" '. 1- ) . out the entire provision, but specified i , , ' l!,1"? ,'..,v the luiths In his remarks. i meetings and gatherings are held in the building every night, Sunday ex cepted. Three physical directors are regularly employed and more than 1. 500 men and boys take part In phy sical work. There are 2SS3 members on the rolls, and In excess of 3.000 men visit the building dally. Prob ably the most striking statement Is the fact that the Portland Young Men's Christian Association has more students than any other single educa- tional institution in Oregon 908 have registered this season. There are classes in carpentry, plumbing, brick laying, trades, chemistry, mining and assaying, automobiling. gas engines, electricity, telegraphy, bookkeeping, typewriting, show card writing, sales manship, architectural, mechanical, sheet metal and free hand drafting, apple culture, poultry raising, and fifty other subjects. Senator Wtorren had reported the bill, but had never seen the bathing apartments. Senator Clnpp had boon there, but never had tried the tubs. Senator Hurkett was sure the battx were In operation, but had no Infor mation regarding the masseur. County Sell. T. J. tlAHY. I Superintendent. Chamberlain's s e uach and IJver Tablets assist n.i.mo In driving all Impurities out of ti e system, Insuring a free and regular rendition and rv- storlng the, orgars of tho body to Sold by all deal- cause seoundrellsm now, rife as it is, can't quite raach the heights of 'Its pretensions then. These assailants and ealumulators democracy. They reviled Washing-i ton: thev reviled Lincoln. They would revile the Lord frem heaven. It Is their nature; for they can only live and breed in muck and ordure, after their kind, as other coprophagl. These creatures, of the human kind, alwavs disgusting to decent sensibili ties in their own time, and damned In Discussion developed the fact that ' "nu sireugtii tfle bathrooms had been ordered a or' long time ago, and the superintendent j of the building had provided attend-1 ants for them. I Some senators spoke of them as necessary. N i Senator Sutherland said he did at UIW ls! -U-' jav.t'1- No other article of human food has ever received such em phatic commendation for purity, usefulness and whole-, somcness from the most eminent authorities. Royal lias always received the highest award when ii .. cxiiiDitca or tested in competition n Bids have been asked for grading on the Oregon Trunk south from Mad. ras to the north line of the Klamath Falls Indian Reservation, a distance of 111 miles. It is expected to have the work started May 1 and to have the grading complete by next January. The line will cross Opal Prairie, Jun iper Butte, the Redmond and Rosland j irrigated districts, and. will probably. soon be extended to Klamath Palls as the indicated terminus is not a de sirable one. INTEREST IN NORTHWEST. Officials of the Portland Rose Fes tival have been advised that the mov ing picture trust will send ten opera tors, with five moving picture cameras from the headquarters of the trust in Europe to Portland to take complete pictures of the coming Festival par ades and exercises. These films, when manufactured.- will be distributed very widely and shown all over the world. It is estimated by Festival officials that no less than 100,000,000 people will see the attractions of Ore gon roses In this way. Inquiries of Commercial Club are Very Good Indication. The publicity department of the Commercial Club has received several letters that show interest In this sec tion of the Northwest. G. C. Chester, of Mullin, Tex., writes; "I am going to make a prosperity tour through your country with a view of locating and making my home out there, if things show up favorably." William A. Chase, of Silverbell.'Ar'., says: "I visited your state during the Oregon Fair, and then decided Ore gon was good enough for me. He re quests full information regarding this section. R. T. Colter, of Muskogee, Okla.. writes: "Have the Northwest ern faver. Send me all the literature you have on Clackamas County." With $20,000 to invest a Webster Grove, Mo., man writes for complete Information relative to Oregon City and Clackamas County. C. G. Fletch er. of the Railroad Commissary at Cristobal, Panama, is thinking of com ing to Oregon and seeks Information. These are only a few of the letters that are daily being received by the publicity department and they all indl cate a growing interest in Oregon. Reaching the Top These changes are ; in any calling of Kfe, demands a vigor- brought about by a small percentage ' us body and a keen brain Without of the total vote changing in close ,ric mnen ,g the HeaIth districts. The corruption resulting j Builder the world has ever known. It from endeavoring to change less than j compels perfect action of stomach. c ,, ,.n nt the vntem Is what ere- liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies ana . .. -.in .a wines enriches the blood, tones and invigor ates the machine and big- business whoe gystem an(J enab,eg in politics. I y0U to UkB'J the wear and tear of your dally work. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushlng, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters a com bined effort knocked out of the bill ! the masseur with his J1S.H) salary. I Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA history whenever It carries their j ,h;,r ',;,, together' and by names to nvsieniT. piviwuij win nni j in every age and time. They are ln erantcanie diseases or me ooy pol itic, loathsome, yet having power of propogation in the. villainies of human nature, as maggots breed in a carcass under warmth of the sun. Some of these creatures In Portland who defamed Oregon's greatest clti xen when he was Mayor of Portland, and asserted that he was in league with all possible and imaginary cor ruption and wrong, have recently been professing greatest veneration for bis character and his name. But It is not surprising. Yet the wolves that pull down the horse or stag have better morals. At least they can't be taxed with hypocrisy. Additional lettsr List. List of unclaimed letters at, the Ore gon City PoatonVe (or the week end Ing April 15: Woman's List- Itvnwn, Mrs. Nellie; hm.. th.. iiiti.. imtM.,.. h., .ii.i ..,! l. i."wuy. r.iitei .uerris. Mrs uin.tys ih.,cht thai If th..,.. ,w in I,.. .. 'Wllner. Marie and Nina; Wheeler. nwisstnir thiri nlmi shmilil I mi it ni'inl. t M) curtst and valet. I M,'n' Uxt-Cady. Arthur; Curry, y i. vi n..,. i Kay; Curtis. Ralph: ires J. J. (21 .-iii-i mm it ui'imn- .ill, in ...inn i i t t. , chanced hts amendment so as to leave i . !'..' btalker. tail ('.'1; Mm- only three attendants In charge tf Ilia K,fhp.i,iiiid strtue .,, '..ti m.f ha .',ii,i -Th.it Prompt relief In all cases tf throat will leave a janitor" in charge, and ,,,",,.,unf troul'le " '1"' u Chamber thni enniirh " I lain s ( ough Remedy, Pleasant to Messrs. Hale and Scott then put "mi ueaung in otreci. ford. Kdd. Seld by all dealers. Tongue Suet Canby Horseman. District Attorney K. B. Tongue has i tiled a suit against L 11- Lludsey, of ! Canny, to recover possession of lrd I Lovelace, stalllou. which Mr. Tongue says Lludsey wrongfully withholds, The animal is valued "t $2000. SOME TRIED RECEIPTS. How a Boy Won Mark Hanna. When Senator Hanna was walking through his factory In Cleveland some on the lookout for new Baked Smoked Whitefith. Wran each flsh in thick brown oaner years ago, and bake In the oven until hot clear, '"'eas or anything which would aid the through. Remove the twoer and serve progress of business, he overheard a the fish on a warm olutter. 1 l'1" redheaded lad remark: vt isn i naa otii tiunna s money and Oatmeal With Apple Juice. For each cupful of water used In cooking the oatmeal use one cupful of apple Juice made by pressing the stewed juicy apples through a sieve. Sugar when served. Bread Butter Cakes. Soak one cup of bread crumbs In he was In the poorhouse.' The senator returned to his offlce and rang to have the hoy aeiit to him. The boy came to the olflce tim idly, just a bit conscience stricken, wondtylr.g If his remark had been ov erheard, ana ready for the penalty. As the lad twisted his hands and ner vously Htood on one foot before the one cup of hot water. Add one cup KB " 'nose ..iwniKiuig num eyes of sweet milk, one cup of milk or but-1 Bxed on him by. .the man at tho desk. termilk to which one scant teaspoon-. ne leu me nanu oi Lncie siarK on ful of soda has been added. Lastly i nls shoulder: .' put in one well-beaten egg. and a salt-1 "So you wish you had old Manna's spoonful of salt. Bake on a hot, and 1 money and h was In the poorhouse, greased griddle. ! '&? Suppose your wish should be granted, what would you Uo7 "Why," stammered the lad, "the first thing I would do, sir, would be to get you out of the poorhouse, In 1890 the Democrats In the United States cast less than half the total vote foT members of congress but elected 235 members out of 332 rep resentatives, and the Republicans elected only 88. Some very Intelligent and honest tax reformers waste considerable time and thought over the taxation of notes .made m feel like a new man." 50c. and mortgages. If they are taxed, tne borrower pays more interest; if not. he pays less Interest. The lender will dodge the taxes and collect the Inter est where he can. The borrower can't help but pay the tax. at Jones Drug Co. HARMONY. There are known to be scores of homesteads open to filing In Wallowa County; and it is expected that no ; and Oregon grape. I S. B. Millard celebrated his 60th j birthday at the family home on Sun day, April 10. The dining room, where j a good old-fashioned dinner wag ser , ved to the guests, who were all old j pioneers of '78 and '79, was prettily i decorated in wild currant blossoms Mr. Millard Is a less than fifteen townships now In the timber reserves will be released to settlers in the near future. The railroad commission of Oregon is after the express trust to make a report so that rates can be establish ed. The trust riura!ly objects to exposing the amount of its graft. highly respected resident of this sec tion, where he has spent half of his life. Those attending ' his birthday dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevens, Mr. arrt Mrs. W. Otty, Mr. and Mrs. G. Otty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gage, C. Otty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mather, Mrs. S. Lance. Mrs. J. Campbell, Mrs. M. Zbdc, Mrs. C. Batton, Mrs. P. Karr, and Mrs Frank Karr. A VALUABLE RECORD FOR THE FUTURE ' A Dainty Quick Dessert. An easily prepared and delicious dessert consists of whole peeled ban anas rolled In chopped walnuts and I The senator laughed and sent the placed n pretty platen In nests of I xy oacK to nta work. I ouay ne is sweetened whipped creaui. Serve with i one l the managers of a large factory, lemon wafers, marguerites or Scotch hut he never tires of telling the story wafers. Nothing could be more daln- tnat nelii his nnst job. ty and at the same time satisfying, j '. Card of Thanks. . Lamo uroin. We extpni r heartfelt thanks to i se a quart or water to earn pouna . the mBn fr,.n,,, wno g0 k,,aiy MM of meat ana nones, fit me meat ln our ilttf bereavement, and for and cracK tne Dones. cover wttn com ,he beautiful flowers sent us. water ana stana to soaK. Allow soup . J0HN STRAIGHT and family to oon aiuwiy aiwuys. vt neu wen done strain through a sieve or coarse cloth. Reheat before serving with cubes of toasted bread. A little cooked rice may be a'dded to the broth. Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas t MILWAUKIE. By roil & Jeuswu and stole n purse " with a small num of money. o was A play entitled "The Single IIIims- later seen on the County Komi, but edness Ilebatlug Society" will be glv- j escaped before -Air. Hymn could lien en ut the city hall, April 1Mb, ill I pj llfy him. M , by the Gladstone Dramatic Club. Air. David Clarke, entertained the The money netted from the entertain-' Willamette Motor lloal Club at hl menl will be used by (he Mothers' and ' hoiue on Cedar Island to an elittioratu Teachers' Club for the benefit of the .Mllwaukle 'free library. .Several members of Mllwuuklo dinner on Sunday. Cover were laid (or fifteen, Among the guests were Messrs. Geo. Klillier and two sous. Grange No. I'i'.S will attend the luebt- W ill Kenncr, Mr. Jamelsou, Mr, Mr Ing if the Claekamas I'oiHoua Grange ! Thort uud throe sons and others, at Sprtngwntcr. 1 I whose liaiues wo did Hot learn. Thus. Touts moved his family to Mrs. Wosterlleld. and daughter, on their new home on Monday. Mr. lertalned tlin Progressive Club, at Touts built the house himself uud It i their home on Tuesday afternoon. Is one of the finest on Washington -'Ir KrlckHoii Is enjoying a visit street The Women of Woodcraft gave a feast to the members and Invited guests at their hall last Frlduy night. All report a delightful entertainment. Mrs. Helen Wood Is staying with her mother, Mrs. Jane Ross, who has not been In good health for some time past. Mrs. Wood experts to remain from her daughter, a Mrs. Turner and two children, from Tacomu. OSWEOO. Kd Hawke had narrow escape on Thursday iiIkIiI. The wheel on bis launch came off and left him to drift .1.1,1 II .IP.I.H, II.. I -.... m 1111 .... . with nor mother through the summer, i ... ,, ,, ... i,.,! coma i ne uiuieii i in i iii oi tii. jonns i,.,i ,, .... . iiiriiuriison, nm nioiner. rrom i aroma. man came to his rescue. j wn ' '"V1"1,'1" 'he end. Two Th..r ... . I,..!) ...... i,r u,.n. yars ugo Wesley was kicked by a day, April 10th. The Oswego and Episcopal Church held a mooting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Monroe and elected new offlcers: for the ensuing ton, where they tire employed. Church Servlcta. M. Iv Church, (ink drove Sunday school. III A. M K, t). Allen Super intendent. Service) II A. M , by til" liimtur, James Moore. Kveryonn Is Invited. L. Iv Armstrong i-elebriited tils CM birthday April lull. Ills daughter. Miss Hester, priwentml It I lit with n tine music rack. Mr. Armstrong Is a Hue violinist, only a little bashful, which we hope he will overcome as lie grims older. Chicken thieves are at work In Oak drove again. Thursiluy evening some cue stole 24 of J. K ilk m. of Courtney avenue, They use some kind of nues Ibetlc as tho ones left were stupid the licit diiy. Mr Kuk and several others will offer a reward for the ar rest and conviction of the guilty liar- ' tie. Did. ' At tho family resilience, April II. Wesley (1. Richardson, agn !) ynars, I to months, Remain shipped to Ta- Wasli, for Interment. Mr. ...u ......v .or m.mm.-r ,.rtwlll swboy played. Score was ",k' , . I 1 to 2, favor of Oswego. Miss Delia I'rosser has boon III for EAST CLACKAMAS. j the past few days but Is on the road to good health. Mr. Clin. Austin ha purchsaed horse on the. head, causing concussion of the brain, of which be died. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Mr. and Mr. V. Conway, of Ixnt. Nr. i nn. Austin nu purcliaaeii a are living In a tent on the lutter's i run Itlooiieii pointer una has been ul father's farm at present. ready offered $:"5 for him. He says Mr. Iiaywali and futnlly recently i n in t nnxious to sell him for that , p. v Box 21S moved into their new house. price ami tne dog is contented in Its Mr Paul sold his farm of 15 acre ; Hew home. for $i;ooo. ljuid seems to be quite Mr. Karl Mser. of Oregon City, Is valuable here now. working In the Oswego pipe Foundry. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mills and Mr. Ml L llenlnger Siml a few days B. It. Cupps, of Portland, are living 1 In Portland with her sister. at Mr. Welch's place. The cement mixer has arrived here. Mrs. T Muudkenko. who has been Mr. Morey bus Uougnt property In visiting her daughter In Portlund has ; New Town, returned nome. . Lots, Acrtags and Farm a Spttialty. Mltwsukts, Or. ' I W. C. THRESHER LAWYER ' niLWAUKIU. -ORIillON Baked Sweet Potato. There are four different ways of baking the sweet potato, one of the most popular being as follows: Roll three large sweet potatoes, peel and slice them In strips and arrange them in layers on a baking dish, sprinkling each layer with sugar and small pieces of butter. Shake a little of the sugar and butter on the top and bake until brown. If tha potatoes are too dry, add a little boiling water. California Settlers' Stew. The old Spanish settlers In Califor nia had a way of making stew which has never been equaled by any other people. With our modern culinary conveniences it is very' easily pre pared. Put a pound of round steak through the meat chopper; mold into little balls like marbles. Into a hot frying pan put an onion minced, a cupful of stewed tomatoes, two or three peppers and a quart of water. When It bolls add the meat balls and let simmer about half an hour. Then add two or three potatoes diced, and when potatoes are done season with salt and serve with toasted bread. - w IMAM HUH MIIIItHI Hair Tonic 75c per Bottle Prepared Shampoo 25c par Jar The Only Guaranteed Cure for Dnnd ruff. Itching Scalp, Dry. Oily or Falling Hair. "Made In Oregon. If anything on earth WILL MAKE YOUR HAIR CROW This Tonic Will Do It If used as dl reeled. If used In one way It will make the mint harsh and stubborn hair soft, pliable and glossy; another will make oily hair crisp and nossy, Instructions and good pay to demon strators. Hsrbl Mfg. Co., Mllwaukie, Ore. Send 2-cent stamp for Sample Sham poo Paste. Makes several ounces Su perior Liquid .Shampoo. , CJNo system offers the same advantages and conveniences for a concise, future record of business as does the check account. . fjjEach check is a complete record in itself of the particular transaction. CJYour checks filed by date, or number, fur nish you with the most convenient record for future reference. JEvery man has. occasion to refer to trans actions of the past. He will do well if he employs the check account each day , for a true record for future use. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Onion Soup. Melt one-half cup of butter In a spider, put ln three cups of chopped onions and stir about until they begin to brown, then add one scant cup of water; cover and cook until the water has boiled away and the onions begin to brown. Blend In one tablespoonful of flour, add one quart of milk, pour the whole Into a double boiler and cook twenty minutes. At the end of this time season with one level tea spoonful of salt, one-half of a salt- spoonful of white pepper and a very little mace; add four well-beaten egg yolks bl'inded Into one-half pint of cream; cook five minutes longer, then strain and serve with croutons. Raised Doughnuts. Two cutis warm water, one cup of sugar, one-half cup lard, one egg, one half cup lard, one egg, one-half yeast cake dissolved in a little water. Flour to make a soft batter, not as stiff as for bread. I prefer to mix the bat ter one noon, so as to cut It down once or twice, then let It raise over night. Cut down again In the morn ing and cut out like baking powder doughnuts, and let ratae again for half , an hour. Fry and roll in sugar and ' cinnamon. ' J " OREGON CITY CASH GROCERY Cor. 7th and Center Cheapest Place in Ore gon City to Buy Groceries t COME IN AND GET PRICES Field ,.nd Garden Seeds at Wholesale Prices ' ft J. digger & Sons Washington Pie. Beat half a cup of butter to a cream, add two cups of sugar and beat well. ' Add three well-beaten eggs, three cups I of flour sifted with three level tea-1 spoons of baking powder and one cup ' ot milk. Itake In layers. j Mix a level teaspoon of cornstarch i smooth In a little cold milk and stir. Into one cup of 'scalded hot milk. CooJ five minutes, add a beaten egg and I one-third cup of sugar and cook two minutes more. Add a little vanilla 1 flavoring. LAND WANTED We have a client, who wants 20 acres of good land within Ave miles of Oregon City for ap ples, g.inii fi and fruits. We have another cllpnt who la looking for1 a nood Investment for some surplus money. All laii'M left with us under contract ua plaoed with one of tho best of Portland Real Estate Firms, giving you the advantage of both Oregon City and Port land markets. CROSS & HAMMOND 12 Masonic Building. OREGON CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. flaberlach spent Sunday with Mr. ud Mrs. Frank Mali erlach. Mr. J. Johnson spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. V. Wlcklund, Mrs. It. P. Mills spent Friday with Mrs. Parker. OAK GROVE. J. Reed returned to peredo Cal., on April 2. after two weeks' vacation with his family here. flurry Menslnger arrived home Sat urday morning from Ia Hue, Wash., where he hastbemi rigging up a der rick at Mt. t'omn quarry for the Star ) uccouni Sand Company, lie will return Mon day and flnlsh this work which will take several weeks. Mrs. Grace llalroiii has gone to Sll vertoti Ore, to visit her mother and her daughter. Miss Kstella Campbell. Mrs. J. Reed made a business trip to Vancouver, Wuih., Thursday. ' Mrs. Hurry Meiislnifer. who has been III all Winter with nervous pros tration. Is gaining slowly. We hope j ! planting trees and with a musical and literary programme. In Mrs. Ilerry's room one of the main features was a recitation on Farm Life, by James Spldell. Several mothers and other visitors were present. Much credit Is ilue the teachers and Prof. Iluttler Notict of Final Ssttltmsnt. Ill the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the mutter of the estate of Andre Kiidre, 1iceiiHed. Notice It hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Andre Kixlr, deceased, has filed III the shove until led court, his final as such administrator and JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. G I). Iloardman have enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Wegynett, of Aurora, and also from Mrs. Wegynett. of Portland this week. Ijist week Mr. uud Mrs. Hoard man entertained Mrs. Ordwoy and Mrs. Frank Iloardman. of Hood River, who have Just recently removed to Sllverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Print and child. rpn ttf f'nnhv HtMinl aeviiriit (lavs with fur n snei'dv rerm-erv. the hitter's sister, Mrs. J. P. Strain, I The pupils of the Oak drove school' snd called on their other Uidge celebrated Arbor I)ny. April 8th, by friends. Mrs. A. F. Russell Is confined to her home with Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Morse, and Cal vin 1)111, Jr., of Portland, spent Bun day nt tho Lodge with friends. Mr. Chns. Smith, of St. Pnnl. Minn.. was a visitor at the Ira Hurt home the way our school Is progressing, last week. ' Improvement Association. A Inrgo number from here were In j Thursday evening, April 7th, the as Oregon City on April Ot It . soclatlon bad Us monthly meeting In A meeting was called for Tuesday ISrevnl Hull. A large unci attentive at the chupel for the organization of audience appreciated the speech made a ladles' Aid Society, at this place, by Mr. W. S. P'Hcn, of Oregon City. Mrs. Schanlleld was elected as jires- A committee of live were appointed Ident, and Mrs. Roberts as Secretary, to meet with the Hellwood Comtner temporarily. Rev. Shupp, and wife, rial (iub nnd cooperate with other and Mrs. Chns. Clough, a committee Commercial Clubs to deepen the Wll on constitution. The next meeting bulletin River as far us Oswego. Henry lo be held on tho afternoon of April Thessen, president, was appointed as 19 ut the Grace Chapel. n committee of one lo meet with the Rev. Shaver, of Portland, preached Commercial Clubs In Albany, Oregon, at the Grace Chapel on Sunday, April May I7lh. Tho musical part of the 10, taking for his theme. The King- programme was given by the children, dom of Truth In Its Knlntlon to the 11, Paget spoke In Oregon City Wurlil iiml Ii wan n verv able and ltooster Dnv. eloquent discourse. Rev. Shaver, as- , A grout many Onk Grove people ftKHTSCIIICU VUIIKIN OK OUR- slsteil by Rev. Shupp, administered visited Oregon City on llisister Day. . gon City meets second Saturday lifter- communion and the Sunday school Real estate Is on the boom In Oak noon In each mouth at Knnpp's hull was held Immediately after. Rev1 Grove. . Nearly every day transfers In Winter nnd In Hchnoorr's Pnrk, Shupp spoke to a Inrgo audience In are made. List your lots and acreage Willamette, In Bummer. Gus Sclinourr, the evening and the meetings will witri Armstrong & Warren. They are president; Rudolph Heller, socretnry. continue during the week. the men that can sell your properly. Mrs. Jucobs, of Portland, spent Sun-1 O. J. Hudson has purchased a beau- day with Mrs. L. A. Johnson. i tlful new home of A. Uuiowltchu, on Mr. ami Mrs. Vyvyap lJuni nuvo re- mo ttisiey Tract mill moved nis rum- turned from the Puget Hound cities lly hero, that the said court has, by order, ap pointed Monday, the ;;trd day of May, l!lhl, at the hour of ten o'clock A M. of said day at the court room of suld court In ChtrkiiuiM County. Ore gon, as the time and place for hear ing objections ti, the suld final ac count. ANTHONY IIILLKIIRANI). Administrator of the Kstate of Andre Kodre, Deceased. F. J. I)NKRIAN. Attorney for Administrator. First publication, April IS, 1910. Treasurer's Notice. t now have funds to pay County Roud Warrants endorsed prior to May 2H, 11)09. Interest censes on such war runts on date of this notice. J. C. PADDOCK. County Treasurer. Oregon City, Ore., April 8. 1910. KXPKItlKNCKD (illll. wanted for gen erul housework In small family at Portland. Good wages. Apply Kit terprlse onice. WANTKI Reliable person, lady pre ferred, to mnnuge a tight and profit able business In Oregon city and vicinity. Hnrhl Mfg. Co.. Mllwau klo, Ore, J DICRIIY U)fxilCNO Tr.4, iJCiXM, OHANGK INSTITUTION Meets evenings of lust Saturdny In month at Shannon's Hull, Pth and J, Q Adams St., J. K. Morris, secretary, Wm. Shannon, W. M. WANTK1) ICxporlcnced girl for gen eral housework. Apply at residence of Mis. John Rlsley, Rlsley Slulloti, or address Mllwaukle, Or, LSTIIAY NOTICH Dark gray mare, coming 4 your o'd this Spring has wire cut on Inside of left bind leg. Camo to Secrest & Pendleton s amnios Inst Sunday, April 10. and silk umbrella with bone handle, between Courthouse and 7th street steps on the evening of Sat urday, April 9th. Finder pbmse leave ut 7th street Hotel and re colve reward. The school learns play bull every iaRGB STOCK, of" COM BT TOMA TO PLANTS. Cartinttons ami Ciirn ; tlon Plants, nt wholesale and rotall prices, Beta's Greenhouse Jennings Lodge. Phone, Farmere 8X. where they had spent their nonce-. Mrs. A. tahowltche Is building two moon. more nouses wiilcn win nu for, suie MesdameB Pease, of Rlsley, nnd Em- when completed. mons, and notions, were nrienioou mm. i.upt. uray is nuiiuitig a iimiu visitors at the Fred Terry homo last home Just west of their home nnd ii,iuv nt ailvnr Hnrlnu. Mrs. Terrv near the river. has been quite III and expects to leave j Mrs. W. f. Ilerron, of Portland, has IOST'-Chutelulnn pin with Initial A. fur riiiirVirnla the middle of Anrll for settled In his new home -he. nurchiisud ' n,"l "UK her health. . , j.of Mr. Zanders. Mrs. Chas. Redmond s home was ar Baseball. scene of a very pretty gathering on i Tho Crystal take team will cross Friday afternoon, when a bevy of her bats with the Maroons, of Portlund, most Intimate, friends spent the after- Sunday If the weuther Is favorable, noon with her. Tho home wns very nrettlly decoraied for the occasion and dnlnty refreshments were served. On Friday afternoon Arbor Dny was observed at the Jennings Lodge school with appropriate exercises, and a few trees were transplanted. Mrs. Ed Roethe and MIhs Ellen Hart were the visitors who enjoyed the program of songs and recitations, 'and a num.- ber of trees wero transplanted. Mr, J. A. Soesbo and wife, were business callers at St. Johns on Tues day. Mrs. Richard Nunp, of Portland, Is spending, some weeks at the Trtmvltt cottage. Mrs. K. Downing has returned from a delightful trip through California. P. D. Newell, nnd wife, wont to Portlund as Mrs.' Newell has been 111 for some weeks and don't gain ns rnpldly ns her friends would wish lo have her. ' ' A tramp entered the greenhouse of day and look fine in their new mil forms. Tho team of Ihn 7th nnd 8th grades will pluy tho Concord School tenm J Friday afternoon. j Clateu Coleman and Harry Rlppy, J of Holmes Muslims. College leum. nl-, so of Oak Grove teams, helped defeat , lbs Hood River team at that' pitied April th, , i j Geo. Ilendly, of Vancouver, WiihIi., whs hern on business Saturday, and ' also visiting old friends. ; Miss Viola llcnbow, of Portland.! spent Sunday with Mrs, Chas. Worth-1 Ington. - '. ' I Chas. Illghnm wns un Oak Grove Booster n Oregon City Saturday. The tallies' Aid mot In the church,' basement. Thursday nnd quilled a quilt The next meeting will lie a monthly! tea at Mrs. Sherk's. . I James Hhupe and Ray wen- home i Saturday from Vancouver, .Washing-. FERRY'S KT IC? Torrowlhfinn- kjCtlJ lluir mil wm mont Itiwtotia wl. jrry f HiwhIm mm ! i iHH'.nn llwy nnvir rail in yima or (iimmy. Tim mn irartuMi- N an) furmoM vcrywriir Vnouf Vnrrv'm mimIsj 11 ItA llta ' liiulH'Kt Rtniiiluril of qtiiiHty yet nttniiiml. tot ajo evorywburo. PERRY'S mo Srrd Annul , ' Frwnn riHiuut 6. M. FfHHT CO.. HTIBIT, MICH.