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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
LATOURETTB rrealdeaL r. J. METER, Caahlsf IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY. OREGON CAPITAL, IW.OO0.0O. lata 0ntral Banking Suelnes. OM" free t A. M. U I P. M GEORGE A. HARDING DRUGGIST x poke druqs. perfumes, toilet articles and - STATIONERY, PRESCRIPTION AND FAMILY R- K C El PTE CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.. - PHONES. MAIN Met. HOME, BJ4. 1 1 MAIN STREET Next Door to Postottice )PLC POINTED OUT nuebel ku gone lo Hood River i buaineaa. Eva IHcken. of Marquam, la r Mra. r. K. Albright. , Sottlemlrr, of Woodburn, waa r In Ihla city the flrat of tbe fUbur Chlldere. of Bt Juhna. frtondn In Oregon City this Wright. -of Liberal, waa ln!,,,d'x LOCAL BRICrS ... Cbaa. flalllnger, who left fur Hoattl Tuesday, returned to tbla city Tburs day. Mra, II. Ilaumnr, of Portland, la vla llllig In Gladstone for a few daya aa gueel al lha borne of Mr. O, K, Prey lag. Miss Kettle llurgoyne. of N'ew'Kra. waa visiting friends In Ihla city. yea- City on buaineaa tha flrat of k. ',' Urleaaen. formerly of Ihla t now of Kellwood, la very III oma. I Agnes Maddork and Kffla Tha Woodman of tha World will hold tbalr Installation at lba Woodman Hall Friday evening, after wblcb a supper will be aaryad. A dancing club haa been organized In Ihla city, the nama of wblrb la "Tba f Molalla. are vlaltlng frlenda j Youugrr Bet." Ibera aia about JU m City tbla week. number, and dancing partiua are lo : A at man. formerly a buaineaa j ba given on the, flrat and third Fridaye Oregon City but now of Port-J ,nvitie month. J. " o waa recently taken. III. la.- wlln four incheeof anow on the 91 proving. . ground yooterday waa rublier day In I nrldenstlno. a prominent real- Blor, of Oregon City. One nierCh' Katacada, waa In Oregon lltrjMi 4 0,r ruty pair of rublx-re less Thuraday. and rubber boota. ;ilxon, of Portland, acronapan- Mllton'prlre will give a dancing Jr. McKlnaey. wer In Oregon p,rty ,n4 Xrmory on - Saturday i Donntn jwmwTvmj. night, at which time the Farmer or LAinron ana ir. uuernaT. oi i i i . n t i... .. . irq msira r.ninT ih. - ......i. ir ,h. Un-in mi iiwbiii is rai in i irvnin ' rveytng yesterday l,atouretie, a young attorney and. spent aeverai aura in tniw a wci-k visiting hla parenta, , Mr. C O. Ijuourette. Vrch McCord. of Portland, haa t gueat cf her parenta, Mr and JL Slovene, of Maple Lane. Counaett, one of the promt I Joe Kruae and Mra. Emma Ilaberg ' - - A . . . I 1 1 H . I n . I .1 Thuraday. Tbe ivtter la a -'daughter of Mr. and Mra. llremer, of Willam ette, and la well and favorably known In tbla city- . , Mlna-Jlollle Pratt, who haa been In the office of a local newapaper for aeverai yeara. haa realgned, bavin Midenta of Mllwaukle. waa been given the poaltlon of clerk and Jng bualnena lb Ihla city yea-j atenographer In the office of City He-- - . corder Btlpp. Ann Tolpolar. who waa Injured if morning by oetng ainica The cara atop at Arlington aireet. In THadatone. now and peoi'le are enow ball, rendering her on- p!taed with tha convenience afforded. la for a few hour a. haa recov- .Moore ba accepted a poalikm e Oregon City Filtering plant. taken the poaltlon held by 8. jen, who la now on tha police t William RoMnaon and Utile f tbe Weat Bide, have Juat rr i frrm Caacade lxcka. after tg New Yeara with her mother, . O. Halt. -Lawrence Ruconlch, a atenog at tbe leglalatura at Salem, re- home yeaterday afternoon, and main until Monday, when aha lume her dutlea. , Prank Nehron, formerly qf thla at now of Portland, underwent ua aurglcal operation Wat weak Oood Bamarltan lloapltal, and ldltlon la much Improved. Eagle.' who recently under i aerlotia aurglcal operation In id. haa regained hla health aa baa been able to accept a po alth tbe Robblna atore at Mo- ind Mra. Mortimer Cock rail re from Hubbard Wedneaday ev where they have .been for tha k. Mr. Cockrell baa been In of the Huntley Urothera' Com tig atore at that place. Sole, who haa been attending Iveralty of Waahlngion. and been apendlng the holldaya I parenta. Mr- and Mra. J. W. a decided to remain In Oregon t the preaentland will not re college. . ghewman, who waa laat Fri eted aecretary of the editorial .Ion at tba annual aeaalon held .land, learea thla morning for aa ha la oh of tha leglalatlvt tee appointed to look 1 after ,per Intereeta. I r. Clark and C. BchuebeL mem I the Oregon City Oun and Kod a111 go to Portland thla evening, t they will attend the meeting of mland Rod and Oun Club, when aeuaalon ot propoaed changaa In me law and tha protection ot nd gam will take place. rrle Uladatone people feel a warm aide for toe railway iteoti'e alnce Ihla new atop baa been Inntltuted. Oo to Borreat'a for that hot lunch- MticceMor to Lenta, 010 Main atreet. LVacon Jamea Wllklnaon waa ap pointed a dt-legate from the Congre gational church to the ordination con vention al Bllverton, Oregon. In which place Rev. E. Uoudge la to be ordained a Congregational minister. . Oo to Becreat'a for that hot lumh auccenicr to Lenta. CIO Main atreet. "he KnlgMa of Pvthaa met In rgu Ur aeaalon at the Woodmen Hall laat night, and there waa a good attend ance. The Imtalled offlcera had charge of the meeting. The grand chancellor will be In attendance at the neat meeting. January 18 and give an addreaa. Kreeh Candlee and Confection at Dimn'e. Main atreet. near Poatofflee. J. K Van Lvdegrnf, of Salem, waa In the city Thuradny looking for a alte with a view to eatabllahlng a bakery. He la a baker who haa neon working at Balem and contemplatea atarttng out for hlmaelf. He looked at aeverai vacant rooma and haa under consid eration the propoaltion of atarttng here. riotn-ilne 4 doien &c at Beeley'a. Good hard wheat flour $1.10 aack at Beeley'a. : . - Trr Dunn for Clgara and 8mokera' Oood a. Next to Poatofflee. Tieat Jap. rice no a pound at Beeley'a. Orangea lOo doren at 8eeley'a. Oo to Beoreat'a for that hot Itinch aucoeaaor to Lenta, 010 Main atreet. Dr. George Hoeye, DenttetCau field Ddg., Oregon City. T m PEARL CHOP HOUSE Everything Strictly Fresh. Short Or- Atrs Our Specialty; AN & O'DONNEL, Proprietors , Between 5th and 6th, on Main Street f ' Coffee -and Bmlteir ;J JS" OUR HOBBY . Finest Roast Coffee - - 35c Best Butter in the State 80c QOTDS' (Qrocew 8TH AMD MAIN STREETS ... .6 REAL ESTATE Tha following tranafara of real ae tata ware filed Thuraday In the office of County Record I E. Wllllama; B. O. and Mary W. Adama to ML Hood Land Co., north H acres of weat half of north weat quarter of southeast quarter, aectlon XK, township t aoutb. range t east, l arrea; I. Mt. Hood Und Co. to H. P. and ID, R. Hart, southwest quarter of aoulh- eaat quarter, section 29. township 2 south, range I east, CO acres; ft. Mt. Hood Land Cd. to R. F. Hart south half of nortbweat quarter, aoutb west quarter of aoutheaat. quarter, section 0, township S aoutb, range I east: l. , , Fred K. Itlack lo Mt. Hood Und Co. aonthweat quarter of nortbweat quar ter. aectloti 6. township 1 south, range ( eaat, except I eacrea off north aide of tract, 31 ecree; II. B. R- and n. r- Hart to Mt flood l-and Co.. undivided half Interest In northeast quarter of southwest quar ter; north half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter, aecllon o, . town- shin J aoutb, range 5 eaat, CO acrea; 1. ' K. M. and Anna Howell to Jamea P. Kelly rt ui. lota 4. XI, 22. 23 and 24, block 4. Nob Hill; II. j fCmmi Bchaber and William Olaen lo Fred Bchaber, 20.11 acrea In Jamea Athey donation land claim, sections 21 ana 8.1. township 2 south, range 1 east; 'quitclaim. ' 1 Intone B. Raymore to Glen l- Iliied well, undivided ona-alxib, southwest quarter, aecllon 30, township 1 aopth, range 4 eaat, 40 acrea; 500. U. W. and Elisabeth Indon to Le nora Bpatb. 12 1-1 acrea. township 1 aoutb, range 4 eaat; quitclaim. lenora and Edward Bpath to Her bert L. Goodrich. 13 1-3 acrea; town ship 1 aoutb, range 4 eaat; 11500.- Complete - Hue Richardson's alike flrat prlxe winners at I). C. Kly'a. Go to Becreat'a for that hot lunch succeaaor tp Lenta, C10 Main aireet.. v The best Homemade bread that can ba baked; you can get It at Bchrader'a liakery, on Main atreet near Poatof flee. .. . AT THE THEATERS. "A Joke en Bumptloua." The bill tonight at the Grand Thea ter la "A Joke on Bumptloua." You have on'v to read the title to satisfy yourself that there la fun ahead at the Grand and naturally you will want to be there eome time during the af ternoon or evening. In Preapact at The Electric. "Glrla" waa the title of a aprtghtly "o-nedy put on at the Raker theater, Portland, recently. It -was a clever play and pleased many. At the Raker It coat from fifty cents to a dollar and a half to aee and enjoy It. It will be aeen at tht Electric theater In -Ihla city aoon for ten coots. It la said that It la equally aa enjoyable, la many waya, aa a picture ahow aa when played aa a comedy, and Ita coat la aa nothing In comparison. The Electric theater management baa juat purchased a piano, with many a'ccesaorlea. for uae In the perform ancea In tbla city. It will have drum and bell attachments and la aald to be one of the finest producers of mechani cal mua'c to be found. - AT THE MATINEE; . .. k . ,. ... .t . .. Noted Opera Sincer,as She Ap. peart Off the Stage. THE RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA. A Craft That Calls Baal Artists te De Its Werk Metlves - Borrewsd Frem Our Own Readsidss and Plaids, In atsad ef From FersIgM Mussuma. ' Dear KlMa-Hoo't yon like to aee not ed oera uliiicera off tbe since where you ran get tberu at clooi. rutise and feet that IhejMare really tut man and not auuie lutfersonntl(ii of. tbe. drain of Wagner, Itu-ctul or wune other great romiNnter? I do. and thU week 1 bad fbe plcaxure of sitting ceit to Oernldlne Karrar at a matinee per foruistire of the luerlnl Itiixolan Rnl alalkn orchestra, and what a dellclit It waa to llten to lis striiui;e aud beau 11 fill wiiWd Rut to dewrlbe Farrar: rlie la Jnt as lively i.ff the tsc as on and looks exactly like b r l tt.r.-s Wluil did u wcnrl A i-liurn.ln-.ly simple empire f n k of lili-i-k rrryu & mi lie wnn yoke anil vry lilirD coilni of a creamy plu doited iih! nuI let no say In Hinliig that tli!j4 net 1 the ter. Kitting off her fslr lH-niity to er feet o were six' sfrrtmU I cnun't tbem for your benerti-of ciiukII rnt pearH. small rem, but if wonderful and g. long flcoder flnfrerbonrd T'w Biuxh al numliera e-rre i hlefly RnaoUin MHiint altbongli the olaver itv.. able te irtlu e tuul- by greirt tuunti-rM Hiof. artUib ally. A butterriy Walts given waa the luiToimllu hi aniiiiiU of the flitUtiva and final rlljrln of the Inwo'lfol wlnred Inms II always hurt toe to -aU tbem by JliN nanui. for the bare oared so b'tfi above tin rrnti state-Indeed, -ynr rrvuld nHunlly fuel the batterCbn hI ping honey front Jheroe and ret ltnn(,lne. thru dlifliMlpK lo epicure (ashloq the delicious flavors. - si Art In Handmade Jewelry. To clmnjre the subjett. have I lakl you about the eiuUlie ChrUtJim;lfl Dorothy I made for mv7 Well. I really baveu't bad much lime, for Uk bolldiiys are Juvt imhI. ami I h:h t;il lost lu ad.uiratloo of utfittnnnUul l4i dei'oratliin. Iorothy U an . ex(M-H craftumsn-ln thla work. and. like r,U member of the new cult. s!ie l guiug to nature aa ap Inspiration tor her de al goV " The . best workers nowd tys are not going to Ita ly.. Kyg;t or the orient for their mot I res. but are Aid ing tbem In tha field along the rond aides and en the enjore. The beautiful wl!J srni or Qn-n Anne's lace Is the wot If for my ch-trra-Ing piece of band wrought Jewelry. It la a sort of low tiara thit any Ai.M-r , lean, woman could wear wllt)jut oMwg accused . of a longing for strawberry leavea and a ducal coronet,'. Only a true lover of nature could have muIe smart thing to w e for yoVt-t thla wliwltbe-deslgn. for even the lticoniluotw Coal-r ll I5c a gallon at 8eeley'a Ihe Columbia river output of aal mon for tbe aeaaon waa 290,000 cases, valued at 13.500,000. - 3 pound bog of aoda crarkera 20c at Beeley'a. Justice White Married a WloW Mra. Edward D. "White, wife of the new chief Juxtk-e of the supreme court, la. like ber husband, a Catholic. She la a woman of retiring dlajioaltlon. In girlhood In New Orleans aba fell In lor with White, but be had bin for tune to make, and ber family objocted to tbe mntch. Tbey married ber to a more roMierouM suitor, though her ftienda any she waa heartbroken.' Tbe huahand. nti leof ITexton DlbMon. play wright, lived unly a few yeara. After a eeason of mourning the widow waa married to White. Tbe couple pons ens a fortune, and tbelr home In Rhode la land avenue. WaKhlnirtoo. Is ailed with artistic treasurer They are more con splcnoua In cbun b affair than In pure ly aoclul rtreleM. Sd Sore He Swore; He Swears No More. There waa a Merchant mighty so In fast, ae aera he aweea and aw oca And kept en aweartng mere and Tha treuble waa that tolka, Instead : Of patrenlalng him, by Nedl , . Wee haying geeda by mall, ha aald. One day he got a little hint ' ' On hew te make hla etere a mltrti ' Then hope teak est a reey tint. Ha aame and ADVERTISED hlsteckr Hla store waa erewded, ahuok-a- - bleak, - - Frem so von until ala e'eloak. , Se new thla Morchant awaara aa moroi Ne (engor la ha ftallng acre, , Since ADVERTISING, crowds Mi aturc. - mum t!- a .' . m ' . u.jF little garnet Cower (bnracterhtk- of the wild -carrot oiutx-l has not beeu forgotten. . ' - I bnve a pa!i for this sort of Jew elry and cao never relt a dUplav of the work.; In a cane devoted to hand made Jewelry in atnall but very ex clusive Fifth avenne shop there la a plaqne pendant designed by a well known rth't which la a Joy to every trained eya' that see It. Tbe plaqne la of opalescent Mne and green enamel anbtly sucpeHtlng seaweed In the (sir rial relief of the delgn. The very breath of old oeean la In tbe trink. When I (rlre yon the recle yon wan for. grapefruit salad I'll ex-UA you from farther friendly tortnre. Here" for tbe grapefmiu Remove, tbe pul? of tbe fruit and arrange It on lettuce leavea and. then mix the Juice of tbe fruit with a light Kreni-h dressing f oil and rlneear and Kor It over tb pulp. Oarnlsh with romalne or piufento olivea. Pimple and delicious! living ly youra. IAHKU-. New York. " ' . Bargain Papering. A yonng woman who thluka abe can not repaper ber room thla aeason Je cause abe cannot afford It should make sure that cost Is prohibitive before re signing herself to dirt. One girt baa Just apered a bedroom charmingly at a total coat of -fesajban 7L. Reading of bargama In wall paper one day. abe noticed some (hat were reduced to a cent or two a roll. Her family Insisted the results would be dreadful, but the selection waa made of a nice quality of figured cream cel'lg paper at a cent a roll for t the wnlW'and a narrow rose border at j 3 eenta a yard. ' -- - - j Tbe border waa cut out by tbe girl ; herself and run' at top f room and down the i.ldea of each corner. I The paper waa put on by a country papcrbangerra friend of the cook, at : much lens than the usual rates. It . I wou!d have been oslble to nave done raocg bmowix.i mouihh aiiaai.ni or tne faperlns oneself, but tbe work is cairro res kMB .uiosur. t not likely to give satisfaction, though liwter. Ulug "gtawt the ne.k lu close women are fairly skilled paper- ' hat ficmfaa v,ii... flttliic Mm- U hut fnsdnutMl ms nwxt waa the wrrangetneut of ber blond hair 1 Mort ,ore n"v harggliw In paper, that aeemwl to be a soft mass of puffs ; ,DOUKn f7 CDMP the on a that were hot puffeil. if you can un-1 rib4. By taking advantage of the n deratand tbla coutredlctlon of term. a f000 c,n be fthened for a surprle and curia that did not curl. rllngUiff I amall sum of money. closely to the contour of thi head. A ( - . long for coat of akunk and a muff ofV Te Stop Cough In Church. -black lyn-yea. I mean that tbe pelts; Every woman baa'experfenced the did not match, for Parts thla winter i.mortlncatkin of one of thiwe exaser- baa declared In favor of tbe fur coat and coat triinmlnga that are different from-the muffs carried with them had an odd misfit apiearance that la not attractive, but It la a charmingly economical way to nso up oue'a odds and ends of small fur pieces. To come bark to the prima donna, ber bat waa a rap now, bow la that for a fashion description, but really the modes are so complex and Inter changeable that one haa to nse tbem In thla absurd waj of Mack velvet with a puffed corwn. and a narrow band of aknnk fur held the velvet frill a hour tbe face. Between the Inter nitHslona her escort, an opera Impre sario, and Farrar studied a music score. I could hear ber aoftty bum a line or two and aay when she finfebed; "That'a bow I'm pSii tb Interpret It. How do you like Itr atlng, bucking little coughs whk-b tickle tbe throat and seem to grow worse tbe more one trie to overcome them. ' Tbey a I waya come upon" one Just at time when the kindly cough drop baa been left at home and It la Im possible to procure the aavlng alp of water.' Mauy a woman haa hastily left her aeat In a church with a red face and the echo of a hacking little cough fol lowing her down the aisle and Into tbe vestibule when the trouble might have been conquered In a very simple way. A cough drop la not at all essential to the stopping of a tickling cough. A bit of paper torn from the corner of a hymn book leaf or any available pamphlet or leaflet will answer quite as well as the bit of boarbonnd or iJUcorloe. for the action of the .throat I have given Farrar tbe ceuter of tbe atape, but abe paled Into tnslgulfl cance when the Rnsslntt court orches tra waa playing. It "V wonderful, and haa been tbe niolcal senaatlon of tbe aeason here In New York. Mr. dreeff. the lender, a Brenvall-llke look ing creature, seemed to move as It by command of tbe rear or on pain of In stant execution If he turned on hi conductor' bos In alesn mechiinlcal manner to acknowledge tbe eppreviii-' tlon of tbe audience. But why cavil at. a maunerHm? The conducting waa all that one could wish. Tbe Instru tnenta uaed by the plnyera were pens ant plpea producing aweetly melan choly sound, the ilunira, dulcimer and tb balalaika, which given the orchestra Ita name and jaeina to take tbe place In aumbera and In tone value of the violin In our own orcheatra. I know bow Interested you are In tu mandolin, and thla weird, wonderful music would bare appealed to you. for tht balalaika la related In aound to both tbe mandolin and to the althei families. It haa triangular bou muaclea In maatlcatlng the bit of pa per and the consequent flow of saliva aoon ensea the cough, and by tbe time the paper Is reduced to a pnlp tbe cough will hare ceaaed and one'a nerr ousneaa will be entirely gone. " . Ribbon Nookwoar. Mademoiselle., of tbe. slender pnrae may roj.rjve alfiorts of clever thing at little cot this aeason. for ne-kwear of ribbon Is very fashionable and eas ily made If one baa deft fingers. IJttle pesky bows of two colored r'bbona or Persian ribbons may read ily be made. These may be worn vrlth sflff collars, or pinned to, collar of a lingerie or silk blouse. - Rabata. too, are wade of ribbon, cloaely plaited enda. with a bow at tha top, These things may be made from lit tli fiecea of allk or ribbon, not expeu tlre to buy and usually to be found In tha work banket at home.- ' ' Bo, yon aee. eometlmea fashion la kind to the girl with the limited In come. , BO YOU WANT '.. ' , ' ' '"a tttti r-rrrriTati '. Try the Cizzziled Ccltrcins of the MORNINGENTERPrilSE ' r 3000 RdtiEalIv. .V ' A MODERN CONVENIENCE By EOTTH V. ROS9 C ' Copyrlcht, ifll, by Amorlcaa Prooo . ' Aowlstln . h - "I'll Vail you up sod Un you know." aald JosJlo. - - '"You can't At that, beeanse I bavra'f a toleplioue la the bouse." "Haven't a telephone How do yoo get on without oue" "Cotililn'J gt't ou with one."' ..' "Explain. 1 cau'i see any reaaonjo arhnt you ray." . Weli.'lwm uniiur,- wtia tuj wife went to our aaniuer cottage, aba thought It would be a nice thing to have a telephone in the boua'ir that sbji might have one bandy to. Ml what waa going on. V.'e have three little children, and there's, usually some thing tbe matter .with Cue of theut. Iy wife la timid, one of those wo ueu who loofc onder the 'je-J every nlr.h! Iiefore tbey get Into. Itb and aa I only wentttonn for Bunduya site waa alo'ie Ove nights or six In tbe week. So we bsd a telephone puf In lUle her lM and one beelile my bed In onr town home. , "Then we thought that for the flrat time In our live I would not be wor-. rled If letters were, delayed and abe would bare' me to rely on Jn case tbe children were sl k or she fonnd man under the bed. tboneh I admit that I couldn't yank the fellow. ont over a telephone. "Well.' the first night It was very pleasant When 1 enme In, . before going to bed. I called lay - wifenp. 'All nicely eettleL..deirT L''lrrly. dear:, tbe children are all asleep. Is your cold betterT 'A little better. This wet weather Isn't good for It. 'Well, don't go out without your rubbers. Youll find them In, tbe hall closet.' 'All right, dear; good night.' "Good n'gM. Be sure about the rubbers.' "Two days later my wife called me np while I waa making a deal of great Importance to aay that Tommy hd cut hla font on a tin can and from the way .the Mod waa flowln she waa sure an artery bud been Severed. Jf f bad been there to aee I -uld have known whether the matter r.-as seri ous or not. As 1 frit not the 1 couldn't feel anrle that :be toy wn.i not bk4dlng to do-tth. . I v,u. so i;;' that I brok' off the neri'thitlou I h.-d on band anj lot t4W ! dlns Iater a telcthote nieice imnp. to aay that the,, rot a cnly a". In !i-ep after all. - - "But the wort came In te.flnd nt of the nnn n-ul-r tbe 4 tl fir trh-.ioi womaa hii t-n InM.:;- s.'n e th? daye of the Cr Mother Eve. Il waa for td ,.: ; Ip'it wh n my wife waa go!n:r,.t'i lxj.... H mme nt when abe was loot lug ftr bint, but whou s'ae looked Inro.-the roia r;ere. twoof the children were aieeplrig to see that, they were ail rlcbt. I was called to the phone while playlnp; a mbet of wbbtt at the club. I betrd my wife's voice apenklns f Jtntty and consequent ly nnlntei:i; ll.ly. 'Speak touder.., 'I don't dare; there's a man In tbe other room, and I'm afraid he'll bear me call you and kill n all.' "I heard enough of thla to get tbe meaning. From what, abe told mi further I mude out that when she looked Into the children 'a room she had aeen the leg of a man aticklng out from under tbe bed. At least I thought ahe aald 'leg.' but abe told me afterwaroVaho said 'foot' "Weil, there ahe was, 'and there 1 waa too. She bad abut' tbe man In with -the children In order to send me word of the situation over the phone without hla hearing ber. ' 1 r ashed back to the card table, reported the facta to my friends, and we resolved ourselves Into a committee to consider the case. Our excited talk attracted the attention of tbe others In tbe room, who gathered around, and presently nearly every member waa offering pug- gestiona aa to the best way for me to proceed. It waa anggested that I tele photic tbe police of the town, where my country place waa located, reporting the facta and asking tbem to surround tbe house and capture tha burglar. If possible, before be could do any harm. "Thla waa quickly done, and I phoned my wife to keep up her cour age, give no Indication of her knowl edge of. tbe Imrglar'a presence and within a few minutes all would come out right I would wait at .the tele phone, holding tbe wire for news. "Pretty aoon I heard her aay, 'I hear voices outside.' Then: They are forc ing a window to get In. Oh. dear, I hope he won't flxht them I If he doea I know I ahall fnlnt Tbey are com ing up tbe stairs, the back eta Irs and the front stairs.' Their there waa a pause, during whe'h I heard confusion of aounda over the wire,, then a gruff voke aaylngT , The leddy fainted, sir, bvt he haa come to herself. It'a all 'right.' . 'Did yon got blmT Oh, It waa mis take of the leddy'a. air. The I It tie toy In cittln' hla gnm ahoea out of tha closet palled out cne of your ' boot, and R laid Just under tha edge of the tied. The leddy took It for a burglar'e foot.'-.' uT - '"v-v"' v ""Tbreathed a Thank heaven! hang np the receiver and went back Into the card room to aee a crowd of anxious 1 Acea looking at me for oewa. "'Walter. 1 called. brtng cham pagne. , "Then I told the etory. The next morning I had the' tele phone taken out I'd rather not hear of anything going on in toy family that I can't aee. Bad new travels faat enough without aendlng It by ele trtcity, and haste makea waste." Wants, For $, C. Ntlca undar these classified baadtaaa wll ho Inavrtcil at Una ent a word, flrat Insertion, half a rtnt additional . Insrr- . Nona, (me Inch card. II per month; h f Inch card, (4 lineal It par month. Cosh must accompany orear nnlraa ono has an open account with the paper. No ftnamHIal responsibility for orrora; where errors occur free cofTot4 notice will bo printed for patron. " Minimum charo ll a. WANTED. WANTED To rent plana ' Inquire Enterprise. tf WANTED Small advertlanmenta fov 'thla column. Prjcee very reason able. See ratea at head of column. FOR SALE. FOR SALK 8pice in thla column. Belt that old plow or harrow; yon don't use It since you purchased your new one, FOR SALE Span Jay marea, 6 and 7 yeara old. weight 1300 pounds; both aorel and broken; both doable -and aingle drjveray will work any where; alsa wann and hamesa. Will eell or trade for real estate. W. N. Price, 307 Fifth atreet.. Ore gon City. v FOR SALES A good f 10,000 farm for aale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevena Bldg. FOR RENT.' FOR RENT Liner apace In thla col umn. A few linea may rent that house, atore or farm; they will coat you bnt a few centa. LOST. LOST Sunday,- black mare, white atrip on face; S yeara old; weight about 1250; wire mark on left front foot Return to Wm. Robinson, West Oregon City. Reward. ATTORNEYS. O..D. EBT, Attomey-at-Law, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land - title examined, eatatea nettled, gen eral law buaineaa. Over Bank of Oregon City. - U'REN ft 8CHDEBEL, Attorneya-at-Law, Dentacher Advokat, will prac tice In all court, make collections and settlements. Office in Enter prise Bldg., Oregon Cltyt Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Olfice Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public, . CRITICS (X;:?LL"DIT okpctiicxs copy Room 7. Barclay Bldg Oregon City. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Title Tc Investment Co., Stevens Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Eatlmatea cheerfully gWen on all classes of building work, concrete walka and reinforced . concrete. Res. Phone Main 111. DENTISTS. DR. L. C ICE. DENTIST Rooms V 5 and 6 Beaver building. Mala St, - Oregon City. Phonea: Home A-198 and Pacific State 1221. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law. Stevena Bldg. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL. CO, REAL ESTATE Farm. Timber, Grazing, Agricultural Lands. City Property, 8 mall Fruit and Poultry Ranchea for Sale. Wal nut Land. Room 9 Beaver Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. E. H. COOPER. For Firs insurance .and Real Eatate. Let us handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office la Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FREYTAO ft SWAFFORD, Real Ea tate Dealers, have choice bargains In farm laoda, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and pouiu-y ranches. See ua for good buys Near 8. P. depot '. Seedieaa ralalna 6c a, pound fu Bee ley.. " -v;'...;. . ;. 13 ACRES of aandy loam, all good farm land free from atone and gravel. 3ft meres In cult, balance all slashed, burnt and seeded but one acre and has been for a good many yeara so the clearing Is not very hard; i room box house, barn 20x22; good well, also borders tha Tualatin liver. This Is fins peach, berry or garden land. In fact good tor anything that grows; 4 tt miles of Oregon City on a macadam road; 10 miles of Portland on a macadam road. The price of this place haa always oeeu szoow oui ior a quica sue owner will take -12200. 1800 down, balance 3 years at S per cent. . i , E. P. ELLIOTT "A SON ", Oregorv City, Ore. . ''Near Suspension Bridge. v SECOND HAND FURNITURE. 8ECOND HAND Furniture, Curios and Relics bought,' sold and exchanged. Anything rrom a naming needle to a ahlp'a anchor. YOUNQ, The Second Hand Man, Main St., Ore gon City. Electric Hotel 411 Mala, Ictwtta 4tfe aad fch i-i. 0RE00N CITY, ORE. : J."J- TOBIN, Proprietor.. Real Estate Opportunitio C T. Tooie, Lawyer and Notary Abatracta. ' Loana - and Insurance CHARLES T. T002E 4 Ca k. Real Estate Bought and Sold." ' Room 2, Beaver Bldg.. Orejoa City If you want to BUY A FARM, . BUY A HOME. BUY A LOT, See ... CIAS. T. Tooiri co. And tf yoit want te aoll farm, br ar; lot aa llkevi,J.;a. 7 , . " . .