4 O. LATOURETTD President THE FIRST NATiOHAt BANK of OREGON riniitli 0aerel Banking tuelneea GEORGE A!. HARDING DRMCCjST -URC DRUa, PERfUMEf, TOIlfT'ARTICLIS AND . ..1 . ; " i' 2-J Hit' . ' . ' STATIONERY. PMICMPTIONI AND FAMILY RE- . s . - . CEIPT8 CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. , PHONES. MAIN '5i MAIN STREET v 5 S PCOPLC POINTED OUT; ; Don Roblneon.,of Portland, Is vlalt- lug with relatlvea In Ibla rlly. f Mra. W'. (!. Green, of 205 Seventh ilrrrl. Igi tMtn)il the past week with rl. ., , A. K. King. u merchant of llwaeo, n hii i ia viaitiug M i laiiiiiy at jsitrwui Pleaaa'nl -. 8. U Hheppard. of Oak Grove, was tranaartlng bualneaa In Oregon CMjr r Saturday. . I . . ... . . . . M 4 mm i.iara iMcrnrr, en ni. jonue, forumrly of Ihla illy., vlatted friends L , Harvey Evrbrr, on of thpromt , rient young farmers of Molalla, waa la ' Oregon City Saturday. V Ml mi Joan Jaeoba, of Portland, la ; vlaltlng with br aunt. Mra. Joba T. ' : Clark, of lb Va( 81d. ." Mr. and Mra. frank Jagaar aad 111 I llo danghor, Klortn', of C'arua, wra In Orogon I'll Saturday. Mlaa.Kal Conner naa ravrd v from an ttrark-nf la grlppo, and will ' b alU to l.r but Moiijay. -j Hoacn oat. of Chehatla. Waab.. la In I ll city. th guirnt of bta motbar. Mra. Julia nat. of Canmiab. MlaaKaale Ulwck, of I'ortlund. who tiaa been lb Kueat of Mlaa Dollla I Trait, returned home Friday. X Mr. K. C. Iy la on a bualneaa trip til Idaho, looking afler real eaut rata In blh ha la Intareated. i" Mra. I Jill Aune. who ha been la -Oakland for medical treatment, la on the road to permanent recovery Mlaa Mona Klna. a nrofeealonal Buraa of Portland, baa been vlalUng II her home at Mount Pleaaant. - i nr n"inw m juuuni rivaiHini, - - - i Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Gardner 1ft Saturday for Foreet tlrove, whara tbey 11 vtalt frienda for a few dart. v -' Mra. LJiaie Or I mm and three aaugb va. of Walla Walla. Waah.. have ar In thla city to vlalt with ftav , "C. n. Hyaotn, Jr , report a tba I if Of hla two children, lha llttl. k of , . experiencing a mild altac 1 Haiel Handa. of Palonaa. i baa arrived In Oregon Cltjr for I with her coualn, Mlaa Naalle leacaiM. B-d. , j Mr. and Mra. Ehcn E. Shut and I Moore haa accepted a poalflon two" children, having aold their farm tographer In tha office of irRen ; In Fatern Oregon, are vlaltlng hra ebel during tba lllneea of Mlaa i father. Thomaa Shuta of Maple Uane, re. (and Mr. Bhute'a alater. Mra. George 1 Roth, a prominent young bual A. lwn. and hla brother, Frank an and aurreyitr of Canby, aa 'tfhute, at Highland, arter which they M the Oregon City Tlallora Bat-1 will go to their new home In Btevena f. " i I . I CiMr. Waah. ja Reynolda. a profeaelona! norae' ' Mlaa Myrtle E. Peaae. dlatrlct vlalt L Vincent a Hoapltal. I'orlland, waa ; nr aad Investigator of the-Itoya' and )regon City Friday, vlaltlrg wlthJUlila Aid Society of Portland, waa In i E. U Bhaw. ' " 'tara elty Friday, on bualneaa pcrUln- a,J. C. Kauplach and aon. of Can- Ing tn tha aocleiy. and called on lha Were In thla city Baiurday on their membera of the board of Clackamaa ( to Portland, whara they vlalied (former'a daughter. Ir. and Mra. Howard Itnuratta of ! Hand, who have been vlaltlng the .- Jktra. B. 8 Croley aud Mlaa Toot er'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. Charlee J ala Baton, paaaed through tha city Latourette. have returned homa. ' Friday enroula to Ban Joae. Cal.. from Ilaa Elliabetb Oawalt, a well known Payatta Idaho, and while In tha city ig woman of Molalla. la rary III I they - wem houae gueata of ' Mr. and lha home of her brother. Jacob Oa- ,.Mra. Elmer II. Cooper. Mlaa Eaton be lt, and her condition la aerloua. i-tng Mr. Cooper'e niece. They left on Ira. Ed Bnow. who haa bean very 1 Friday nlghfa train for San Joae, at the home of her alater. Mra. I where Ihey will Join Mlaa Eaton a r, of Parkplace, la Improving, aad i paraata and will make California their apld recovery la now looked for. h" aa. Jlaa Gray, of Portland, ona of the.i n if. DooMttle. wife and aon, who Whara of that city, la apendlng Bat- "have been making their homa at Van lay and Sunday with her alater. couver, Waah.. for tha paat two yeara, ra. J. W. Moffatt, of tha Weat Bid, fcava arrived In thla city and ara vlalt i Mra Iiula Itaron. who waa Mlaa 1 ln tha former'a parenta. Mr. Doo I It- th Cooper, haa returned to her pmi at Portland, after apendlng tha lOlldaya with her parenta In Oregon; ity. Mlaa Rachel King, of Portland, waa In tha city vlaltlng frienda Friday. ' Mlaa King la a atudent of MIHa Col lege, and la apendlng tha holftaya tn Oramil ( Mlaa Julia Dakar, who haa fcaen III for tha paat week with a aevara at tack of la grippe, haa recovered, and raaumed her poaltlop In the offlca of Croaa A Hammond, , ar, aim aura, runcr, vi i m v.! 'who bava been vlaltlng Mr. tM Mr 6orge Gardner, have returned koao. t . Fuller Vaa formerly Mbja Veta L i, of thla city. ; i V 1 Joehnka. who waa Ukan to "ft. N.-oaiiCa Hoapltal In Partjagdjl Mvaral waeka ago for treataneot. It no batt, hut 'will remain thar fj aeveral waeka mora. -Mff. M. L nrlgga. of PorUmnd, who formerly realded In thla city, haa coma I la Oregon Uliy to apena ma remainaar of tha wlnur at tha homa of W brother 0. D. latouratta. ; ' . . , i' M-ii a i i aa ii a ......r W-i- 'aT vi ii i) ir i FintR Btl3uL CTI1 "Lt:i STREETS : - a."ea-aaaaaai 1 ' " ' : till. HiiiiiTliaaiaaaaQ ... . - ; , .- f.. . ... . ' ' ' f" - TV..--'.'' ' 'l.MiL. T. J. IfEYBK. Caeblef f, CtTYi CZ7EGON . . - , .. Open (rem A. M, M I P, M r r 1. 'HOME, B $4. NtxtDoor to PostoHice l?r, llaiiamnrui. of I'orlland, who re Mtlly arrived from Mlnueaiiolla, waa In tlila city Friday, the (ueat of Wai ter Weat worth. Dr llanauiann haa deolded to Uxate In the weat. Mlai.Olga MrClure, who haa been lU 'Wltb ' typhoid fever for aeveral week, and whoea condlllon had aome. wbit Improved, waa taken wora Fri day tHchl. and her condition la aerloua Mlaa bUlllb Jarkaon, who haa been Ifl (r aevoral tuontha. and who under rrat a aiu-glcal operation for abaceaa of Ilk aMe at tit. Vincent a Hoapltal, la Improving rapidly, : and la abln to be out. ' ' - Cbarie Moulton. wbi baa Iwen via tliig wlUi relatlvea at hla old honia It watrri n, Minn., baa returned to Pregua City, aud la lltlng with hla ETaadpa nta. Mr. and Mra. It. Moul lun, of ( adatone. N Mr. anl Mra. M. U ltourette and baby, w) a have leen apendlng the pat two areeka with Mra. lAtourette'a pariHita, Mr. and Mra. K. J. Daultoo, of tha Veat Hide, have returned to I hair ban on fourteenth and Main atresia.' ' : Frank MulvejyApf Taroma, Waah , hat amvtd In thla city, and la attend ing; a daya with hla mother, Mra. Margaret Mulrey. -MerMulvey la a nu-mber if tba Tacoma Flra Depart maul aMl la on a furlough, but will I ear for Taroma Monday. fir. Iff A Kwlifi of flrminv who la turtle hla mother. Mra. K. U New- j Tne aecorationa were in pma. r ton. Jiu been apendlng a few daya'whlta carnatlona and roaea.- Many With ala brother. Frank Newton, and ! Indian baaketa filled with roaea formed wlfo. Ot Toledo. Oregon. Dr. Newton i port of the artlatlc decoraiktaa. A will leave uett week for Philadelphia, I luncheon waa eervwd after brldga waa after which be will proceed to Europe, i Ilammack. a prominent at trney of Mount Vernon, Waah., la In tha'tlt ItlThia wife, wno waa Mlaa - j ----a - Br niaen. iney are viaiting ai ba hoiaa of Mr. and Mra. F. W. Oraen- Bta- air. iiammapg naa legai ouai aea 1 Oregon (hat neceaaltatea , hla priaenca at Halem. , ttaa Clleu llrtibat, formerly teacher lu the Ccgon City publle achoola. but pow of tba prlnevllle acbool, waa In ! thla city during the week vlaltlng with j Jfrlondi. having apenl the hollda) a with, her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Urobat. of Wllaontllle. . Mlaa Urjubrt haa taken bp homeatead near( whera ahe la county, which la comioa'a or Mra. w JO. Ikrownell, Mlaa Anita McCarrar, E. O 'Caufleld. C. Bcuehel tla haa been engineer for tha Plttock a. ; iiadbAtter Company but haa ra- algwed bla poaltlon to go to California, for tha benefit of hla "health. They "will flrat vlalt the former'a old homa at rJurletta, California. They have lot decided upon a permanent loca tion,' . nirca Wilcox, who uaad k. firm cheok of W. a Eddy aV Bon, ana ae ured a aum of money by eaabjng the paper at a local saloon, waa permitted to change hla plea of gi'Uty' to not gulliy and will atana trial. Suite for divorce have been Inatl tuted by Jeaale Seveneon va. Jamea Btatenaon, and Leona Chartera agalnat R, . Chartera. They were married In Portland September Id, 1905. and deairtlon la alloged by Mra. Chartera. who la represented by Geo. C. Drown all. ' - " ' TTeah Candlea and,' Confectlona at Dunn'a. Main atraet. near Foatofftce. do to Socreat'a for that hot lunch atinoeaaor to Lenta, CIO Main atreet .,: . - - -. . -Ti 1 r- ' , - ... I IN SpCI ETY CIRCLES Oarthlck Club at Muntlay, Homa. , Tha )r thick Club mat Friday a fine noon at tha homa of Mra. W. A. Hunt lay. Tba club la Undying tha life of MacDowttll, tha eoinpoaer, .-jind lb aubject waa "Ilia Art and Ilia Meth od.," read by Mra. C. II. Caufleld. Hvveral aelectlona from tha different oinrraa were given on tha VU-trola, Mlaa loul 1 1 race rendered two aeleo- II. -I. a, "Through tha Meadowa" 'hf Maclxiwall and "Happy Ham," by Ter eaaa Il Hlego, accompanlid by Mlaa Iula HurUry.' Tho next meeting wilt ba bald at tha home of Mra. John T.nnrndtty"'iriari6tfrTifiaury 17- l'eant at lha meeting were Mra. W. A. Dlrnlrk. Mra. E. T. Avlaon, Mra. Hendry, Mra. W.- 8. IJ'lten, Mra. U I Tor tar, Mra. Leon Itealirzea, Mra. J. W, Loder, Mra. Matilda Cbarman, Mra. C. O. T. Wllllama. Mra. O. A. llardliiK. Mra. I. I IMckena, Mra. ('. It. Melaaner, Mra. E a Chapman, Mra. O. W. Kiialblm. Mra. II. E. Hlev ena. Mra. ('. II. Caufleld. Mlaa Veda Wllllama. Mlaa MurlAl fltevena, Mlaa Kdna Caufleld. Mlaa Iulaa Drace. Mlaa IiiIm Huntley, Mlaa Florence Oraca. ' . r ' . Mlaa Oallogly Entartalna Bachelor Olrla. Tha Itnrhelor Olrla were entertained Friday night by Mlaa Ileaa Oallogly at ber Jiome In Oladatona. ' The even ing waa pleaaantly devoted to Dutch whlat, Mlaa Kthel Toorn wlunlng the prlw. Dainty refreahmenta were aerved. Mlaa Oallogly'a gueala were Mlaa .Ida (inldamlth, Mlaa Almee llol lack. Mlaa Hilda Te, Mlaa Nleta Harding. Mlaa Kthel Too. Mlaa Joae ptilne Arnold, of Portland, Mlaa lKd He. l'rtt. Mlaa Anna" Hhannon, Mlaa Winnie llanny, Mlaa Edna Caufleld, Mlaa Clara Caufleldllaa June Char nian.Sllaa Marlbcl Cheney. Mra. W'ajter Walla entertained the Gypalea with bridge at her home, 707 Fifth at red Uai night l,uticheon waa aerved by the hoateaa. Artlatlc clua tera of carnatlona formed part of the decoratlona. Ounata preaent were Mlaa Cla I'ratt. Mlaa Marjorle Caufleld. Mlaa Iteaa Kelly, Mlaa Helen Daulton. Mlaa Iteaa Itaulton. Mlaa Emily O'Malley. Mlaa Edith Cheney, Mlaa Almee Ibdlark, Mra. nenorey. Mra. M. j. i-.ureB, ! Mra. C H; Melaaner, Mra. T A. Mclliide entertained In a moat delightful manner Wedneadar afternoon at ber bom on Beventh atreet at bridge, the prlcea being won 1)V Mra. Theodore W. Clark and Mra. C. H. Melaaner. Tha parlora and din ing room of tha home of the hoateaa were greatly admired by (he gueata. enjoyed. . . , , fr. dhd Mra. tCrnat A.'tiommer n- rrtalne,! n-New ' Year, ere with a watch party at their beautiful boma on lha hanka of the Willamette river Tbelr gueata, all of whom wreregarhad In fantaatlc coatumea. ware Mr. and Mra. Franklin T. Ortffltk. Mr. aod Mra. Fielding 8. Kelly, Dr. aad Mra. Hugh Htevena Mount, Dr. and Mra. IMinard U" Plckena,. Mr. and Mra. Edward E. Ilrodle. Mr. an Huntley. Mra, Nleta rence. Mr. and Mra. C. J Edward E. Ilrodle. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Harlow IJiw- II 1 VI I . . , lrne Moore. Dr. Thomaa J. Fog and Martin Watroua. Or. and Mra. Bom mer. have apartmenta at Ijic re tla Court In Portland for tha Winter. Mr. and Mra. L P. Horton celebrat- ed the 25th annlveraary of their mar riage at their home, on Main atreet Saturday evening. Thefe were two a core frienda preaent to enjoy the fea- tlvlt ea of tha occaalon. Mr. and Mra. j Horton .have been raaldenta of thla city for tha paat two yeara, coming here from,-Eugene. One of lb ileaannt feat urea of h evening waa tha preaence at the gath ering of a brother of Mra. Horton, J. It. Kenyon. of Eugene. He and hla alater nadtttaem aeparated alnce early childhood aod bad loet track of each other. ,o ,.eoml''' nil1 been their estrangement that whlla living In Eu gene aeveral yeara ago, and attending the aama cjturch. they did not recog nize thetr-relatlonahlp- and only re cently were made aware of it through tha publication of a real eatate trana fer In Eugene. Tha publication of thla traaafer led to an Investigation on tha part of Mra. Horton. and In theJ happy reunion brougnt about between brother 'and alater. While lWIng In Eugene the brother often pnrchaaed artlclea at tha atora of hla brother-in-law, and met hla alater, but without recognition. THEATRICAL NEWS Electric Theater. Tha hill at tha Electric Theater to day embracea an Illustrated atory of the fall of an ambltloua wire, the Irn prlaonment of tha huahand and tha marriage of tha wlfa later to tha banker, with tha fall of tha banker and tha death of tha wife. Tha hus band te- In tha meantime vindicated. Tha plcturea are aald to be of tha. heat and tha purpose la, to tell the moral along with the atory Itself. . , ' Tha Grand. " Tha bill tonight Includes three films "The Westerners Way," 'Mr. Four Flush" and "Her First Husband'a Re turn." Tha laat la aald to ba very funny whlla tha first will appeal to thoae who enjoy the thorough-going way of tha typical man of tha West WILL BUILT BIOEWALK. Residents' In Clermont Bchool Dlatrlct Daclda to Make Improvement Tha people living tn Clermont school dlatrlct or tired of walking In tha mud and have decided to take tha bull by the horns and eliminate mud ao far aa the " aide 4f Molalla ave nue, bayo&l Ua city llmlta, la con oernod. .. At a rooaat Ctthrrlng of achool pat raca Ua iitiuoa waa brought np for Otr:,! deration, and la a abort tlma It waa decided to build and nearly tha total expense aubecrthed on tha even la (i-3. .f Tko Impnrvaoraat wil ba hn.'.t by popular rabaciiptton, ant P'ntz't baa. been, avbaorlbad to btj.:a th fall lc -of tha djatrtct Tbti waUt i:t m i4rClennont ao raai whkb wilt ba opened to Ua ublto within a abort tlma. . Ona may retail apples, but It la Im poaalbla to ra-ull a dot. ' Go to Booraat'a for that hot lunch- uccaaaor to Leota, 610 Mala a treat .MORNING KNTEItWHSE, HUNT) AY, JANUARY". 8,' 1911. TIMELY SERMON ON LIVE TOPIC PAtTOR fXHORTi TO BETTER AND LOFTIER "THINGS ANO j TELLB THE WHY OP IT. j E ace rpta Prom a Sermon By Raw. Zimmerman, graaehed December I II Heaven Nat 'an Eternal. - Holiday.' j Ilev. 7.lmnierman. of the M. E. church, apeaklng to tha text "Aa He Which Hath Called You la Holy ao be ya Holy In all Manner of Converaa-, tlon" bad tha following to aay In an 1 eKriI1nt iftrmnn of a rrjnt tuta- ' In thla vera of acripture the Apoa-I tla peter, writing under the inaplrau tlon of the Holy Hplrlt, haa itiovQ ui the atandard by which God meaaurea tha religion of Indivlduala and of) churchea. Any Individual oplnlona that we may have concerning the re llgloua life and Ita dntlea, that are In conflict with thla atandard, are' awept away, becauae thla atandard la divine. A good many people today would write theae worda eomethlug like this: "Aa be which hath culled you la holy ao be ya holy on Sunday and on prayer meeting night, hut don't pay much at tention to It at other tlmea." Thla teit la wide and all Incltmlve In Ita acope. God wanta our religion lo, touch and purify every department of our life. He wanta ua to prova our frith by our worda, and the beat place to do that la not In the church on Sun day, but out In the field of bualneaa and' Induatry. . Many church membera are not aa anibltloua In a religloua aenae aa tbey ahould lie. They want all the wealth 1 and pleaaure of thla world that tbey can poealbly eocure, but "of religion all they want la Just enough, to get through to heaven on. Everybody an tlclpaiea having a good time In heav en. Tha beaut jr and power of the re- J Union of Cbrlat, however, doea not He In what it promlaea to do for ua here after, bOt In what It la able to do for ua here and now. When God apeared to Moaea In the burning buah He told him to put hla ahoea from off hla feet, because be waa atandlng on holy ground- The preaence of (iod makea earth holy. If thla la true, then to the followera of Chrlat every foot of earth on thla globe la holy ground, for He bath aald, "La, I am with you alway." . Tha church bouaa In the alght of God la not more holy than (he atora Of bualneaa OtTlca, ana men can glort- fy pod and praiaa film In thair buat-1 . . . 1...; ma IriiW aa tha nraahar ra n 1 glorify and pralae Kim" froia b Pul"i pit on Sunday In tha eight of Uod K J " r "Tt would be no greater aln for tha ulnta- ter to curae and aw ear froea the pul pit oti Sunday than It la for tba me chanic u curae and a wear at hla bench oat Monday. .-. God wanta Hla people to be holy, becauae He wanta Uteni to be Ilka ........ .v. , ,-aiiaa aln la an mitlaar mnn a mtiritarnn WE SHOULD LIVE RICHT EACH DAY lerer. u r aresn an He wadta-them to be aa holy on day and every other day aa they on 8unday, CHURCH NOTES. There will be apecial music at the evening aervlcea In fife Baptist church tonight. You are Invited. There will be commemoration of the Lord's Supper at the morning ser vice In the Presbyterian church to day. At the C. E. Service. 0:45, the topics will be the "Second Chapter of the Book on South America." . At the Logan Baptist church at II o'clock thla morning.. Rev. C B.' Hy aotn, Sr., will apeak on the aubject, "A Good Investment" The evening service at the Congre gational church will have aa a apecial feature a sermon by tha pastor on a topic of Interest to thoae who believe In brotherhood work and Ita benefits. The Odd Fellows will attend relig loua services at tha M. E. church. In a oouy. ionium, i acre win in spec- lal music for the occaalon; and a ner- mon to fit tne occasion. a lelupply of Samuel Gregg, who la holding PaWT-urDan. w lal aervlcea In tba Gladstone Chrla tlan "church, will preach thla evening to tha new lodge of Odd Fellows, re cently organized In that village. Hla aubject will be "Fraternity," and there will be music suitable to the occasion. Considerable Interest haa been manifested In the revival aervlcea now being conducted In the Christian church at Gladstone. Tha union praer aervlcea held In tha M. E., Baptist and Congregational churchea the paat week were very well attended, and considerable Inter- t waa manifested. The Aid Society of the Gladstone Christian church netted $400 tha paat year by Ita efforts In tha good work. Offlcera for tha ensuing year ara: Mra. A. H. Mulkey, president; Mra. Fred Burdon, secretary; Mra. H. Blount, treasurer. ' t 4 ' . SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptlat -Cor. : Main and I Ninth atreet. Krv, 8. A. Hay worth paatnr. iva. 'Ill Nlnthj 8. R. It nonn. Mra. A. f. Parki-r aupl.; morning avrvlca 10 10, avoning 7:111, T. V 8. C. F,. f;10 p. m. and Jun Inra aama hour. Waakly jrayr mm In Thuraday at T:10 n. m. Morning subject ' The Power and Beauty of a Good Man." Evening aubject "The Fatal Bar ter." Canemah Baptlat Mlaalon 8. B.-meeta at 1:00 p. an., Liewia lonkiln aupt. Cathollo Cor. Winter and Tanth alraeta. Rev. A. Hlllelirana .paat or. ra. 113 r Water; l-on Maaa t A, m.. High Maaa 10:10 a. m.. afternnoa aervlce 4:10. Maaa avery morning at 1:14. " Corvgraaatlonal Cor. Main and Eleventh etrent. Rav, Wm. at. Proctor paator, ra. 40 Third; 8. B. 11 nnon. John Law . ry aupt.; morning aarvloe IO;0, even ing 1:10. young people I: I. Weakly prayer meeting Thuraday at ?Jdj. tn. Morning subject "The SUent Years of praparatlOB." Evening- dnbject "Brotherhood la Action, of Am I My Drother'a Keeper." Chris SW t-arvCnr. Btrhth and 1. y Afiaaia a raeta, Hav. p. aenmkll paatnr. raa. DM i. Q. A4ama; B. 8. I 10 t. m. ; praaohlng aftvrnonna of first and third Buadaya at tdo In Knaljah. other Sunday aarvtnae mofnlnga at 10. 34 with praaohiltg In German. Christian aalanoa Willamette building; Bunday ar-,-na 11 a. m., 8. 8. 11 noon; Wedneaday errvlore I a an. Moralng aubject ''Sacrament." at aiaul's gplacopat Ninth at., near Main. Rav, Chaa. W. Robinson pastor, raa. at Kaotory, Ninth and Water ala.; 8. B. Tl noon, Wm. Bhawman aupt.: morning service tl a. m evening aer- vtoa. a p. m. JOHN ADAMS Aii Annual Money Saving Event Qroon Trading trfflin Evangelical Cor. Klahlh and .MKllaon tr-rls. l(-v. V. WWnli k paa Irfr. (n-a. Til MMdlwm: 8. N. 1 a. m., M.-rman Hchradvr. Mnru atrewt. aupt.: mirnln.lwrvlN, )1. young prupl at 7 p. m. mid pr-ai-hlna at a p. m. frayer martin . W lrj-aday' at 7:1I p. m. Oladatona Chrlatlan Rev. A. H. Mulkry -t'aainr. rra. Oladatona; 8. 8. 11 a. m N. ('. II-ndr1-ka aupl.; morning arvtca II o'cUM-k. evvnlng aorvlr 7:1') Werk It prayrr m-( Ina Thiiraday 7:14 p. a. Eveulng aubject "Fraternity." . . M.thUtM,n ihVtb. Krv. H. r. Klmmrrman paMor. rea. cor. Klxth and Weahlnaton; 8. 8. a. in-. C. A. Wllllama. Ulndatnnr. aart.: norw tng a--lc 10:41. Kpworth Iacue evrnlna vrvlV 7:10. frayer aaw(tia Thiiraday 7 :1 p. m. - Morning aubject "Our fadebted neaa to God." Evening .aubject "A Jerkilaem Lawyer and the Flrat Odd Fellow.' - Mountain View Union for ) 9. 8. t S. m . Mra. J. H Qutnn Mpt ; Bible tudy evrry Thwraday afi4nonn; prrarhlne 7:10 p. m. aua4 aji furtt( Bundaya In January, . v Praabytarlan Seventh trat cor imih' ann. Ker. J. R. tuandaburtt)ri paatoi. rea. 71 Jrtlttwm; 8. 8. le a. m., Mra. W. C Jrrrn aupt.: momhig arvle II a. m.. T.-P. 8- P. K. : p. jb.. t-ren- - In aorv tce f r0. Prayer wtaetlna- Tfcura day I p. tn. " Moralna;- aubject "The ilsrrlage Supper of tha Lamb." Evening aubect "The iCTlflcanca of the Croea.' - . .' - ' - - Parkplace CeMfvwgatlena' R. . . U Jona (utator. rra. Olaaniaa; 8. 8 10 a. m . Kmrry Krrnch aupt.; irarhlng arrvlrea each ft' ma ay aliernafhHr be tween 11 a. m. and 1 10 p. tn Chrla tlan Endravor Thureday evening 7:10 p. m. , Onltaa Brnrr r.a- Ulatuh and Tv1or. Hr. u v. ciark r ,r- n ratinnd ' '--aV' Mlln (Maa4a m r Jaii,. aunt momtna-aervkee 11.1 Y. P. Wlllamaru M. C. No raaulur TT arvlca. a). M. 9 pi nx, htru. Jtrama aunt.. Zlon Lutnern-Cnr. S-tf'nnm and Elgtiih atrea. Ra. W. It. Kraxbrraar aaa- " i nr. rea 7j jairrramr; m. . - to a. aa . Krr. Kraaoraw aut.; nximtyig evrvM-e IV in, evening I Hi, laitber .taraatim T p. ra. ; , . ( ... . . sure and attend Uie'Clearaaca at the People's Store. This la an annual money-aavlng event. The best Homemade Bread that can ba baked; vou can get It at Schrader'a Bakery, on Main street near Postof flce. . MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted by County Clerk Mulvey to Karellnn Mut Ilrkel and Adam Shark, Tlllle Hulraa and Fred Howard, Mamie Gladys Sag- er and George T. Clark. Mlsa Sagar Is 1? yeara of age and her mother gave her consent to tha marriage. Mary Anderson and Haakon M. Olson, Lew- ellen S. W'aivo and Floyd H. Rownder, Llfbe Buchbaum and Louis A. Seyk, Etta Prather and Helmar H. Jacobeon. License to marry waa issued Thurs; day to William Burk and Minnie Her bert License to wed waa Issued Saturday to Mamie Simpson and Willie Foster. a TkefPeopbVa Store haa Just received of the new Knitted Aviation ' REAL ESTATE. - The following real estate transfers were filed Saturday In the office of Recorder of Conveyancea L. E. Wlll lama: . E M. and Minnie a Hogtv to Wal lace F. Miller, south weat quarter of southeast quarter, section 35, town ship 2 aouth. range 5 east, 40 acrea; $850. C. Ray and Harlette Peckley to Or ange Mattoon, .7.21 acrea, sections t and 8. township 2 aouth, range 2 east; $10. W. J. and Hattie Bowerman to J. H. and Myrtle M. Bowerman, 21 acrea sections 6 and 8. township 2 aouth, range 3 east; $1625. W. J. and Hattie Bowerman to W. W. and Rose H. Cooke. 19H acrea, section" S and 8, township 2 aouth, range 3 eaat; $1375. K. II. and Matilda Sletager to J. G. Dregnle, lot aerie, aection 4, townahlp 4 aouth. range 1 east; $300. ... Walter L, Mosher to 8. H. Day, southeast quarter of northwest qtr ter. aection 16,' township 5 south, range 1 east; $1. Martha "A. and O. O. Holman to Christian Blchael. land In section 29, township 8 aouth, range 5 weat; $300. Frederick and Emma Swarti to Frad Wledeman, 25 acrea, aection 22, town ahlp 3 south, range t weat; $2373. -- S. B. and Emma L Wooater to A. a . Anderson, north half of aoutheaat quarter of southwest quarter, aaoUoa 35, townahlp 2 aouth, range 2 aaat; $2ooo;v , ; i Anna SAaAd Ftank M. Warren to First Congregational Churcn ot Ore gon City, land In Oregon City; quit claim. .' ' George E. and renco M. Towla to neck, r. rionev. jt naif of north east quarter of notUwt-Tjuartar,"aeo- tlon 21, townahlp I aouta, renre a aaai, 10 acrea; 11100, . ' ' '-' -.V Frank and Janetta Jagzar to D- C and A. U Wllllama. Iota g and ,6, block 2, Oregon City; $1800. Edward and EmIMe Hattman to Kll ian and George Schmidt, lota S and 8, aection 20. townahlp 4 aouth. raaga 8 aaat, and land In section 29. townahlp 4 aouth, range 8 aaat; 12300. 6a rah E. Hathaway ao O. O. Board man, tot 14. flrat addition to Jenninga Lodge; $600. Edward and klM Hattman to AI- Masonic Temple . ii yGl -Vr-- Stamps oxrory bert aad Emma, fiaaae. 12.81 acres, aectk XX lownabip s aooto, range 3 east; I22UU.,, . .... '- ..." t ? ;. Nleta and Menba ginl'b to Ellen E. ThorfM,iaod lo aatljiU 3 and 4, township Booth, ranve? t east, 42 acrea; timn). . Puullne' aitd Fred, gchwarta to Der Iba K. Surf ua. lota I, 2 and 2. block Oregon City: jr.W.. Cbartea and Ida lAicfe to Chrlatlan Kraft, 4i Acres of Jectlon 4, township 4 amth, range 1 east; 13400. .r,. k. and, MagglQ Cobb to C. O Thomaa. lot U, Can by Gardens; $625. Charles T. and Aooett M. Bates to CbarJca I Batea, land Ip D. U C. of Philander Lee and wife', township 3 south, range eaat; $ J0 Phillip and CbrlstlaffSchnorr to Theodore H and Bertha Irene Daven port, lot 14 of block 3. Wealvnn; $1. Margaret Kydd to Jamea M- Ertck mtt. loU S, 6, block 3. Barlow; IJ0O. J F. A and Minnie B. Knapp to Ed ward W. and Harriet A. Bartholomew, 1 acrea of aectlon 32, township 1 aotith. range 2 east; $825. John K. and Caroline Alatead to Herbert Lucaa. 40 acrea of aection 31, township 3 aouth. range 2 oaat; $12K. Aurora Electric Company to Fred Pbilllpen, .60 of an acre of sections 4 and 9. townahtp 4 south, range 1 east; $100. 'Leona E. Kaymore to MatttA Dunbaugh; 40 acrea of aection 30, township 1 aouth range-4 east; $1500. ,John W. and Grace Loder to Will iam Buchanan, land in aection. 10, township 3 aouth. range-3 eaat; $10. . C. and jJFcw Kerr; et al to Rattle Pteper, lot 4 of block "A," Kerr A J1;"; un 'ndlor Flra( Addition to MlTwaakht: rSTTK. -"" - - Melchoir a.JZt? Atr held Lehman, lot 2 ot 4tock JueTlS Flrst Addition to Mllwaukle; $50. Wants, For Safe I'cftsH N'otk-es unVr tlMwa ctaaatneA haadtnga will b Inat-rtad at ona cvnt a wurd. ftrat Inavrtlon. half a crnt additional Inarr tina. On Inch card. 11 per month; half Inch card. (4 lineal tl per month. Caah mint accompany ordar unices one haa an oprn account with tha paper. No financial rraponalblllty for arrora; where errora occur fr eorrwtrd not ira will be prlnti-d for patron. Mtnlnrum charge lie. WANTED. WANTED Old Rubbers, Copper and Brass, for which I pay bigheat price. J. H. Mattley. Seventh Street WANTED To buy Oregon Beaver or other rare gold coins. Inquire S. D. Klger, 33 Madison apartments, Portland. Or. WANTED Small advertisements for this column. Prices very reason able. See ratea at head of column. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Space In this column. Sell that old plow or harrow; you don't use It since you purchased your new one. FOR SALJ2 Span bay mares. 6 and 7 yeara old, weight 1300 pounds; both sorel and broken; both double and single drivers; will work any where; also wagon and harness. Will sell or trade for real estate. W. N. Price, 307 Fifth atreet, Ore gon City. FOR SALE A good $10,000 farm for aale. John W. Loder. Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevens BldRV" FOR RENT. FOR RENT Liner apace In this col umn. A few lines may rent that house, atore or farm; they will coat you. but a few cents. LOST. LOST Gold wreath pin. Keepsake. Leave at Enterprise and receive re ward. LOST 8trayed or stolen: a black muley heifer, two yeara old; waa last aeen at Viola; any party know ing whereabouta ot same -will please Inform John Egger and receive re ward; loet alnce June 1. Addreaa at 8prlngwater, Oregon, Rout .1, Bog 23. - ATTORNEYS. O. D.' EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates nettled, gew oral law buslneee. Over Bank: of Dragon city. r fr'RXN aV BCHUBTi-'a .fq "Law, Dantacher A. i t tlce la all oourt. i i t r pr; and attleint; C.ioa i i t "sf-- prise Lid. Ort;.C! f. aeaw" C T. Too, Lawyer and Notary Abatracta. I . ' -- - Loana1 laanrance V CHARLES T. TOOZI A CO. Real Estate Bought and CoM. Room 2. Beaver cilg., Or Ctj JOHN ADAII3 Sale- caahpurohaao ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, ABSTRACT OFFICE Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. Critics compli ment competitors copy. Room 7 Barclay Bldg., Oregon City, .Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Title Investment Co.. Btevena Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimate cheerfully given on ail classes of gliding : work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. , Rea. Phone Main 111. ' DENTISTS. DR. L. a ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4, B and 6 Beaver huilding. Main St, Oregon City. Phones: Home A-198 and Pacific Statea 1221. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Lawi Stevens Bldg. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL, CO.. REAL ESTATE . Farm. Timber. Grazing. Agricultural Lands. City Property, 8mall Fruit vand Poultry Ranches for Sale, Wal nut Land. . Room 9 Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. CYRCS POWELL, REAL. ESTATE Farms. Timber Land, City Ooo- Ay-aad-Rental. P 0-ba- J73i office. 71 Noble Bldg, Main St, Oregon City. Ore., Main 1382; B-131. E. COOPER. - Pot rtre InsuriMa . ' and Reel Eatatc. Let ua handle ' 1 . ur' pToperttee we bay, eeD. J I C.an&TnjfffcM sv Oregon1 city, Oregon, r ' v V ' . jeui. yrqprrut'w . we o9J, au aarft . 1 ci I . Dldg., FREYTAG aV 8W AFFORD, ' Real K tate Dealera. hate claoiear barxaiam - ln-farm- landav city and . suburban t? V ' "h: auinea, gooa iron fauna avna pourtrw r rj , ' ranchaa. Bee ' na for goad kaira- ' " V . 't Near 8. P. depot." 80 ACRES All good farm land, laya level, 13 acrea under cultivation, balance pas ture and timber; timber enough on nlace to pay for land, good -3-rooai house and barn; good well, two living streams of water; aaw-mill across the road from place; 30 roda to atore; half mile to school; 6 rallea from Oregon City on macadamized road; raw land In thla locality cannot be had for leaa than $60 an acre, and Improved from $100 to $160 per acre. We don't ask you that for thla. Why? Because this man haa two farma and la anxious to aell thla one. Price. $4,500; f 1000 down, balance four yeara at 6 per cent E. P. ELLIOTT e BON Oregon City, Ore. Near Suapenaion Bridge. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. SECOND HAND Furniture, Curtoa and Relics bought, sold and exchanged. Anything from a darning needle to a ahlp'a anchor. .'YOUNG, The Second Hand Man, Main St., Ore gon City. , eeeee- a CV D. I8Y , t Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abatracta furujaa-' ed. land titles examined, esiatee aettled. general law boataeaa. Over Bank of Oregon Ctty. a-a-aa-a.a. r" E. C DYE .Doea soma of aeet abstract work In covnty. is naraletart worker la curing defeat fjr-HlvT Oregon city titles. Lista wtta a leading Portland firm a.1 gda listed property. RandJea lnloa Portland real estate. C- J ' Insurance agent E.r" gt ,kat Ufa lnarraf. V vn 11. Dya, 8. W. tta'4k Ki City. Call afternoon phone. i' . ., . " " ' Electric I S 411 Nata, falwet 4 ari . -'..' OREGON CltV. CK V'; J. J- TOBIN, Frosrtsi. i . ...a,.... i n is. aaaia. (. H jrt want ti-; v fcr A FAJAI, ' BUY A WC443,' UV A LOT, . Si- .OLLSa , at a v. AM IfyMT Ut 11 I 0 tl I V,'