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MOHNINO ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. s 1 : Tovmrrra pridnt. r. J. MEYER, tuMN 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, IMXWaOO. 1 . t snral tanking Business. Open I ran I A, M, to I P. M 20RGE A. HARDING DRUGGIST ' " . yRtllRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES AND STATIONERY. PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUND lb. , a . PHONES MAIN mi. HOME, B-84. MAIN STREET Next Door to Postofflc SILVER TEA GIVEN BY MRS. UmttEHI MUSICAL ANO LITERARY P0- ORAM MRS. DYE TELLE, OP ' HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. - .C POINTED OUT yfl Moody bat gone to Th J ( i Lalnss. .."1 C " Zlgl"r left Monday after- m i j r rj. r .Portland for a brief visit . rln Ward INp; 6t Port ing with her aunt, Mra, Latourette.' . !ra Ralph Marshall vlalled a of Ih former's Bister, ft on Sunday. i r ' 3 i, ! r. f I' ll 1 t avlav Capeu returned to loday evening, whnr aha la tear hi ug school. 'a Jarkaon, who haa b-en I nor psrenls, Mr. and Mra. Clermont, haa returned to ; ... t tlsffaey, of Claremont, ten la Southern Orgon Ji hr brother, Tbomaa .turned home;"" I Rands, who haa been relatives for the paat In tbla rlty, haa returned at Psloua. Wash. ----- T Mitchell, after a 'brief jer parents at Handy, haa i Oregon f'lty and reeumed 1 In the sascksor of fire. Nehbrss who la connected 'ew System Denial Com Wave aoon for the Kaat, 111 vlalt with hla motLer 1e Day. who has been vla Mt eon, tleorg Cllne, at 1 returned to Oregon City, .if with Mra. C. I. Latour : :a. Capen, of Willamette, ' ported aa quite III. Both anced yeara and frlenda . v y may not be able to re- , "obnson, of Portland, who siting at the home of her Mr. Maxwell Telford, of returned to her borne Mon- Beatty, of Waabougal. 'altlng In the city the gueat we, Mra. Webb Ilurna, of I, and Mr. McCoy, of the - J4 Porter, a aludent'at the jinesa roller In Portland, w of Carl Fl Andreaen thla expressed Hlmaelf aa fav aed withour little city, ft Cafk, of' White Salmon, returned to her home, after Halt with her alater, Mr. - She cam her to attend union, held at th Duma prlgga. of Portland, who ) the winter In thla city, of the Oemond baby dur ber'a Illness. Mra. Oemond I from her aever attack evr. . . W. Mlltlkln. of Seattle, t haa been vlaltlng wb Mlaaea Auguata and Mafy returned home. Mr. MIW en vlaltlng with relatlvea also."" an Tldwell, nee Eva Todd, y resided In thla city, but e, who haa been vlaltlng er, Mra. Harry Jonea, haa her horn. 8h waa ge ar by her lltUp child. : Jonea, after Valuing with ra. Hanklna, at Star, Ore grand home, accompanied r, who will vlalt ber for a . She will alao vlalt with t, Mra. H. B. Straight. ' Mra. William Thompaon lrglnla Conrath, of Port ," Sunday In thla city the lr. and Mra. Maxwell Tel f were accompanied horn nts- The party cam by t and although th ground d with anow excellent nad from and to that city, y Mil lor, or Portland, and Miller, of Omaha, Neb., ;a at th horn of Mi", and (Dy yeaterday. They ar th Mrs. Miller from Oral Ag her alater In Portland for 3i. ' They cam to Oregon rday to b pfeaent at th tat Mrs. Latouretta'a, wlnh f Mrs. Dy'a talk on Hawalla. LOCAL DRICrS John lilaley, of Naefs Station, Was transacting bualneaa In this city Mon day.. Colt-man Marka, of Mark's Prairie, waa In Oregon City Monday on bual ness. . , K. Elllgaen. one of the prominent farmera of Stafford,' waa In thla city on bualneaa Tuesday. ... Tbad Btlpp, one of the well known residents of Molalla, waa tranaacilng bualneaa In this city yesterdsy. . (lorbelt k Robeaon have atarted the new year right; they have made three aalea ao far and have a number In prospect. They predict a good year Jim ahead. U Adama baa been ependlng' hla time the paat few day In Canby, aa alntlng In taking th Invoice at th (iordon Itroa ft Co; store. In which he Is financially Intereated. - During th abaence of Representa tive 1 K. Jones at Salem, bis vacancy In the drug ator la being filled by Cbambera Howell, formerly on of th proprietors of the eatabllahnient. Stat 8uMrlntendent of Instruction, Alderman will apeak to the High School pupUe-thla forenoon. As he la a plraaant and entertaining spraker great things ar anticipated by the pupil. Patrona and parenta' ar In vited to be present and enjoy his talk. - A ahlp lnth dlaplay window of the Prank Iiuach furniture ator la attract ing attention. Thla Is th workman ship of W. M. Wilds, of Clsdatone, and la valued at $00. There ar four maats a th boat and many aalla ready foe the sailing There ar four allk flsgs adorning th veaael, thoa of America. Germany. Ireland and Prance. Th boat Is taking th children' eye as well aa th older one. William Scbats, a well known real dent of Stafford, was tranaacilng bual neaa In thla city on Tuesday. Mr. Bchatt states thst th people In that part of th connty-perlenced swm4 wintry weather during tn paat week, and the anow reached a depth of sev en Inches, but. was fsat disappearing th morning he cam to thla city, and by Wednesday there waa no doubt would entirely disappear. Th allver tea given by Mra. Charles D. LAtourett at ber pretty home on th bluff, yeaterday afternoon for the benefit of th Congregational church, waa a moat auccesaful affair. Although th Inclemency of the weather kept many away who had plsnned to attend. there were about 86 present.'who en Joyed a most delightful afternoon In listening to th two solos rendered by Mrs. Ksthryn Wsrd Pope, or Portland, who wss accompanied by Mtas Veda Wllllatna, of this city. Mrs. Popes solos wer well received, as ah ren dered both beautifully. Mrs. Eva Emery Dy gave an escel lent account of her recent trip to the Hawaiian lalands. Mrs. Dy told of th peopl of that place, th customs, th climate, th products, etc During the afternoon the guests wer served delicious- refreshments, and th hos tess wss assisted by Mrs. Minn! Dsy, Uf Waltsburg, Wssh.: Miss Uesa Daul- ton and Miss Maud Warner, Among those attending were Mrs. C, If Caufleld, Mrs. Henry Me.ldrum, Mrs. 11. C. Stevens. Mrs. T. U Char man, Mrs. M. Miller, of Portlsnd; Mrs. Iialley, of portlsnd; Mrs. James Wilkinson. Mra. Iena Charman. Mra. Thomas Warner, Mrs. Roalna Fouts, Mr, p. James. Mrs. E. J. Daulton, Mtas Iteaa Daulton. Mrs. W. M. Proc tor, Mrs. O. E. rreytsg, Mrs. Rlchsrd Prey tag. Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. liert Hoake. Mra. Charles Noble. Mrs. J. II. Wslker. Mrs. William Mon ey, Mrs. Kred C. (ireenmsn, Mrs. Kvan R. Wllllama. Mrs. Dave Caufleld, Mrs. J M. Mark, Miss Mlna Kelly. Mra. Kathrrn Ward Pope. Mlsa Veda Will- lams. Mint Maud Warner, Mra. C. H. Dye. Twelve dollara was netted for tne work of th Congregational choir. - Sesdlesa rslalna 6c a pound at Bee-Ufa. REAL ESTATE. Th following tranafera of real es tate wer filed yeaterday In the office or Recorder .L. E. Wllllama: Cary 8. and Ida May Herman to J. R, Edgmand, loo acrea, aectlon 20,' townahlp B south, rang t east; 11000. Mary U-Church, t al., to Charla ft. Moors, laad In sections IS and 26, townahlp 1 aouth, rang 1 eaat, cor recilon; quitclaim. , J. M. and Uda Poorman to United Rtatea, Ss.lt acrea, aectlon 10, town ahlp 2 aouth, rang 2 eaat; $8941. Cdnsd Milk. Baffer Tber doesn't seem to b much or th milk of human kindness these days. Waggles Oh. I guess ther Is, only It's condensed. . Complete Una Richardson's silks first prii wlnnsrs at D. C. Ely's. . Go to 8crest'a for that hot lunch successor to bents, 610 Main strL lEjD Per fin shoe rspslrlng t ' LD RELIABLE OREGON CITY SHOE SHOP , . Work dsn whll ysu wait. , Otrt Mottt SattsUctMtm GMraatMdl SCHOENHEINZ, Propt ietot 716 Main Est. Elxtn and Eevsnth. f : PEARL CHOP HOUSE cYerythinStrlctly Fresh. Short" Or- ; . dtrs Oar Specialty iJ & O'DONNEL, Proprietors Ititm 5:h tr.d 6th, ca Street Canby M THE COURTS .' . . ' ' " COUNTY COURT. In th County Court of the Stat or Oregon, for the' County or Clacka mas. ; In lb mstter or drawing )he names or tsipsyers to act as Jurors for th year 1911. v Ordered that the following named taxpayers be and they ar hereby drawn to act aa Jurora for lb year 1911 Nam and Occupation. Precinct. R. W. Porter.. Blacksmith, Abernethy W. W. Smith, Tarmer, " B. P. Mitchell. Real Estate, " . Joha Kent. Carpenter, " 1 O. W.. Waldron. Parmer, " J..W. Potter, Farmer, " R. W. Zimmerman, Farmer. IUrlow Chrl Kocher, Farmer, W. S. Tull, Farmer, ;. 8. a Derg Farmer, ' " Geo. Zelgter, Farmer, ETATTIowardr Farmer. Beaver Creek Qua Schuble, Farmer, " E. F. (Jlnther, Farmer, " Ceo. Schmidt, Farmer,, Gotfrled Moehnk. Farmer, Adolph Aschofr, Farmer, Bull Run Lulgl Vsereth, Fsrmer, " W. H- Tbomss, Farmer, " W. H. Boring. Farmer, Boring C. M. lJk. Farmer, Sol Qartiso. Farmer, " O. W. Hall. Farmer, Frank. Irvln. rarmer, " W. E. Bonney, Farmer, Canyon Creek Andrew Johnssn, Farmer. M. J. Lee, Bookkeeper, . A. M. Vlnyard. Farmer, M. T. Mack, Farmer, Q. H. Fellers, Farmer, R. A. Easton, Farmer, " J. J.- Sandsness, Merchant, W. 8. Maple, Blacksmith, " M. R Webster Farmer, ciacgamaa B. p. Dedman. Farmer, John Talbert, Farmer. Fred Roadarm!. Farmer, " a IUneon,"rrmer, " Chas. Wagner, Farmer. " U War. Farmer, Cherryvlll Tho. McCsbe, Farmer, F. H. Tswney, Farmr, " Frd Shannon, Logger, Canemah Mag Telford. Farmer. " Wm. Fin. Uvryman, " Wm- Buckner, Farmer, Fred Painter, Farmer, W. B. Lawton, Farmer, " Oeo. Epperson, Farmer, caacaaes Chas. Sharnk, Farmer, S J. tl. Rvnu. Farmer. ". Frank Beers, Farmer, Joseph Hall. Farmer, A. 0. Melnlg, Merchant, John R. Maroney, Farmer, O. C. Dallaa, Farmer, Damascus E. H. Burghardt, Farmer, Al. Cook. Farmer, Carl Wollhagen, Blacksmith, Henry Hlllery,. Fanner, " Chas. A. Keith, Farmer, uorw H. H. Udell, Farmer, H. 8. Olbaon, Farmer, Eagl Creek Henry Glthena, Farmer, " Alex Baker, Farmer, . . " ' H. B. Ballou, Farmer, " . E. N.'Foaler; Farmer, " " . B. T. Forrester, rarmer, " Ward Douglas. Farmer, , " . k n. Palmateer. Farmer'."' Estacada fl. E. Wooster, rarmer; . John C- Tracy, Capitalist. C Krlgbaum, CapUaltst, a O. Burver, Capitalist, a r. Dullard, Capitalist, P.'B. Linn, Capitalist, F. H. Davis, Capltallat, John K. Ely. Capltallat. A. H. Miller, rarmer, 0org Julius Paulssn, rarmer, rtank Ahnert, rarmer,- J. M. Tracy,. Capitalist, Gladston C. H-.Dauchy, Caviullst,-. B. D. Blevers, Farmer, J. C. BchmMt, Csrpenter, W. E. Becknerj Mill Wright, J John r. Jennings, rarmer, , W. II. Bonney. Mill man, Harding J. W. Watts, rarmer, Chas. Hatton, Farmer, J. C. Young, Par mar, ' J. R. Carr, Parmet, Robuf: uibson Farmer, Harmony 0. W, At wood, Farmer, " John A. Davis, Fsrmsr, H Jsmes E. Wilson, Fsrmer," " M. B. Handle, Farmer, Highland Nat Scrlbner, Farmer, , Robt., Rutherford, Farmer, . " " John Bchram." Farmer,-' " T. J. WlrU, Farmer, - 0. R. Miller, Farmer. Charles Bchockley, Fsrmer, ' M N. R. Graham, Farmer, Klllln 1. 8. Owlngs, Farmer, " Ol O. Ry, Farmr, " D. C. Voder, Farmer, ' 8. a Taylor, Fsrmer, " R. A. Wrtght, Fsrmer, Macksburg J. t?. Ilepler, Farmer, D. Wolfer, Farmed, " 8. N. Btrubabr, Farmer, " D. C. Harns. Farmer, - P. l Bchamel. Farmer, Molalla Sllaa Wright, Farmer, II. 8. Raniaby, Farmer, ' . ' J. A. Wells, Parmer, - P. O. Chlndgren. Farmer, " J. P. Dosler, Farmer, . " Unrrf Raslsll, Farmer, " W. II. Counsell, Contractor, Mllwaukl Chas. A. Lakln, Machlneat, " Walter, B. Harvey, Farmer, . j " Walter Fred Lehman, Butcher, " Wm- Bhlndler, Farmer, " Joseph Conrad, Farmer, Marquam J. C Lei Jh man. Farmer, " E. A. Shaver, Farmer, " E. B. Albright, Farmer,- , - O. W,. Bentley, Farmer, " 3. F. Ridings. Merchant. " O. A. Marquam, Farmer, " Joseph Jones, Fsrmer, . " I frank Jackaoa, Farmer, : " I W. F. HartnelTSyFarmer, Maple Lan Michael Krall, Farmer, " L. Msutx, Farmer, " W. H. Heater, Farmer, " j G. A- Ward, Farmer, " . i Chrla Muralt, Farmer, M C. H. Albright, Farmer, Milk Crk James F. Nelson, Farmer, " J. J .Mallett, Farmer, " - A L Jones, Farmer, " . L. Evans, Farmer,- " E. Mitts, Farmer, Needy C. W. Carothers, Farmer, " C. a Noblttt, rarmer, " Wm. Thompson, Farmer, " Wm. H. Btuwe, Farmer, " Geo. Brockart, Farmer, " . M. ilulrss, Farmer,- New Era G. 8. Randall, Farmer. " . ' Thomaa Kelland, Farmer, " Sam Warnock, Farmer, " Emll Gelbiich. Farmer. -,. John 8toker, Farmer. ' '-" L, E. Armstrong. Capltallat, Oak Grove Chaa a Voaberg, Agent; " F. a Msdlson, Farmer, " John a Oatfleld Parmer, M . a 8- McLaughlin, rarmer, ' ' " John 8. Broetje, riortst.", Otto Naer, rarmer, ' ' O. P. Rothe, rarmer, " Wm. Scott, Tarmer, " ' Or. City No. 1 H. EL Straight, Plumber. " ' W. N. Myers. Retired rarmer ' J. J. Cooke, Merchant, " S. A. D, Hungate, Surveyor, " D. K. Bill. Real Estate. " R. G. Pierce. Florist, " David 'Wllllama, Transfer, V. Harris. Merchant, Or. City No. 2 J. H. Walker, rarmer. ' F. H. Cross, Harness Maker, " . Chrla Bluhm, Capltallat. " Joseph Lynch, Laborer, " W. E Pratt, Steamboat man, D. Renner, Contractor, " W.-C Green, Barber, " . Or. City Na 2 John Lewellyn, Retired Fmr., " L. Mattocka. Laborers " John Darling. Bookkeeper, " " ' E. P. Elliott. Real Estate. " J. L. Swafford. Real Estate, " B. F. Linn, Retired, " Francis WelBh. Mill man, " J. P. Cook, rarmer, Oswego Wm. Henke, rarmer, C. C. Borland, rarmer, O. a Whltten. rarmer. . " J. W. Thomas, rsrmer, " Joa. Blckner. Merchant,' " C. W .Caulklns. rarmer. Pleasant Hill P. O. Chapman, rarmer, - " E L. Baker, rarmer. " J. B. Beeley, rarmer, A. P. Todd, rarmer, " J. Vt. Chase, rarmer, ' " a M. Kelso, Farmer, " Marion Young, rarmer. , , " . A. M. Oroshong. Tarmer, Soda 8prings Scott Carter, Farmer, rrank Jones, rarmer, ' " " Hubert Engle, rarmer, ,. . Roy Phelps,' Tarmer, M W. H. Kandle, Tarmer. Bprlngwater John 8tormer, Tarmer, J. A. Reld, Tarmer. " W. A- Bard, Tarmer, Tred Shoppert, Tarmer, C, W. Arnett, Tarmer, Tred bag, Tarmer, Joe E. Deardorf, Farmer, Chaa. Thompaon, Tarmer, Auguat Gebhardt, Tarnwr, John Aden, Tarmer, O. P. Sharp, Tarmer, Tred L. Baker, Tarmer, a T. Weddle, Tarmer, P. A. Baker, Tarmer, R. DeNuL Tarmer, L. P. Kiel. Tanner. r Union V. 1 Mack, Tarmer, C. D. T. Wilson, Tarmer, A. M. Klrchem. Tarmer, Viola J. E. LaCroy, Tarmer, C. C. Miller, Tanner, L. Tenny, Tarmer, Wm. Brown, Farmer, O. f..Horton, Tarmer, West Or. City P. J.. Winkle, rarmr, A. Bremer, Tarmer, Geo. J. Armstrong, rarmar, II. T. Shipley. Tarmer. John W'agley, Laborer, D. C.Iowll, Tarmer, OREGON CITY BOY IMS LONG TRIP KENNETH LATOURETTE JOUR NEYS TO CHINA, WHERE HE C0EE TO BE" TEACHER IN YALE MISSION COLLEGE Eight and tcsn as Hs Describes Thsm in Lsttsra to HI Mother, Mrs. D. C. Lstour- . ' Stt. r Sunnyslde Tualatin N. F. Humphry, Paper maker, " Ttia following ir trarts from siniA lot f frm srrlttj.fl liil Hj.nl amUr by Kenneth Latourette, near the end of a Jong Journey, which began at Oregon Cty early In June, and after s faw wJMfa" stsv In Mw Rnvlanil. terminated at Champa In Hunan Pro vince, central China, his rout was across th Atlsntlc to Plymouth, Eng land. After a few daya sightseeing hlrh flnlnritfl UwArnrwil. Ovfnr.1 Cambridge, London, and many famous nM aallfl hs irrtsflvt nvsr to the Continent Rapidly. touring In Trance, Switzerland, uavana, woera oe wit nessed th Passion Play, Germany; thence to Warsaw in Poland and to Moscow, Russia, where began the long Trans Siberian Journey across Russia, Siberia and Manchuria to Peking. Hankow and finally Champa, where be arrived on September 7. Hla work there Is In Ysle Mission College, an Institution of higher learning estab llh1 hv TTnlvoraltv. dfslcned to train op Christian Chines young men for teachers and leaders among their own ' people. Ths nsrts of the letters riven here are begun on th Yangtze, on his way up to Hankow, one or tn tnree cities which form the commercial center of East Central China. . Th Vinrtu la a wonderful river. and the boats are email ocean going steamers. It is mors tnsn a miie wlrfa at Hankow and vet haa a swift current. It Is about the color or light brick dnst, with aedlment rrom tn rlpfnrMtait hills, of fhlns. I Shall not soon forgot tbeaunaet that night over the hills.. and th deepening twilight on the river. Two missionaries wer alnging softly. "Steal Away to Jeans" almost any music would have been rittlng and tb light slowly faded leaving nothing but the occasional nllni limna vlalhle. the oath Of light mad by th steamer, and the stars overhead. We got Into Hankow early the next morning.. In the afternoon omaajul this river to Nueberg. We crossed la a native sampan. aall boat about as big as a large row boat, a atmna- hroexs was hlowlnar ud stream. and for tb first time sine leaving New York I felt a touch or sea aica ness. R I got sea sick crossing th Yangtze in a row boat whsi will hap pen when I cross th Pvnilc in a big liner two or three summers from now? Nueberg is a most Jntereailng city. It present Its old--trail, and Its narrow streets are said to be truly Chinese. The smells are not nearlrso-fead as, I hsd anticipated, and th entire; scene was intensely Interesting to me. Have had to pinch myself to keep'rronTreel Ing thst all this was Europe In the Middle Age. Narrow winding streets are lined 'th shops, wher various article ar sold or manufactured. Her ar some cakea for sale, and a man la frying them while you watch. Here are some looms buMly going. Her a tombstone maker is at worg, hla annMn Ilea IshnrloualV DOllshlng a -stone by rubbing another on up and down tta moistened surtae. uccas innalfV von at en aside to let chairbear- ers pasa and catch a glimpse or some official or Important personnge as th chair passe. Her is an oia issn loned Chines school from whence eome the loud voices or children con ning their lessons aa loudly aa they ran f ml intn one of them, to their amazement, and possibly to their trri- Utlon, although I apoiogizeu in my best English. Chickens dodge around, ntrkln tm arrans aa industriously as ever any or our biddle at home. Dogs ar everywhere; not tn wen iea, complacent sort w hav. at home, last underalie. wolfish creatures, thin. dirty and sometimes ao mangy tnai their hair I nearly all on. r oor crea ture thav and the Ale are tb sad dest aighta I hav yet seen In China. The pigs ar unusually dirty, always thin ai nH hava s discouraged mint. Inherited from a long line or hair- atarved ancestors. Nuchang la a great educational cen ter. Ther ar larg government schools her on a modern basis; but rew or them, I am sorry to say. ar Jln. anv nrk that Is worth Whll. Then ther ar several large mission schools. On or the is kept oy the Wesleyana (English Methodists). t ! nr a hih ae.hnol trade, and also has a normal department There ar perhaps 150 boys in it, ana tney nave a pleasant campus or twenty acres or so. Another is Boon university. iu Episcopal Institution. It Is probably th best In Central Chin, and has wr I..H tn taarh all our other school s Ther ar about 400 students In th nreDsratory. theological, medical ana college departmenta. aknnt ik, middle of the forenoon. Tyng and I crossed again to Hankow. W went over thla urn in a large aall boat, nature again. I could hav Imagined myself In the Arabian aall boat, natlv again. I could hav been surprised had 8intaa. tn aauor, ollmlMHt over the s-unwale. I had Urn befor tiffin to visit th tailor and to pay my respects to the American Consul. Arter timn Tyng ana i toos Hxkahawa for the jndon Mission School. Griffith John College, they eau It. It lies on the outskirts of th city nn a level nlsin. and has soma good buildings, but only about 60 pupils aa yet It is th biggest toreign nign school In Hankow, however. Th head maater la an Oxford graduate. We cam back by boat down th Hau riv er, which empUea Into th Hau river here, and gives Hankow and Hanyang their same. These thre cities. Hsn; kow, Hanyang and Nuchang. ar to gether, th grest future city or Central China. Ther ar already large fac tories, and tb tall chimneys, belching their smok glv the plac quit a Pittsburg appearance. Ther l are large Iron and ateoh Works, antimony works, etc. It will, too, b th rail road center or Central China, and la th head or lower rlvr traffic. Th foreign quarter la large, and lined on th front by a handsome embank ment or "Bund." with a broad drive way lined with shad trees. Th streets and buildings In this quarter, ar like those In any -European city In th sub-tropics, and there' are some fin compounds and public bullJIngs. Thar ar electric light-In some plac es and other modern conveniences. Even th natlv city baa on or two broad, modern street, and a modern water work plant. Ther arfrom 7W.000 to 1,000,000 peopl in th three cltle." - ' At Isst my suit esses hav a rest, and after 1 get settled csn be stowed away" for months.-Th"yri wan derings are at an end, and I can esttl down to a consecutive piece of work. And my first Impressions of Cbampba ar vary happy ones. W anchored Priday night thirty miles or so below th c-lty, as tb river, th Hslang, was high and ther was danger of running over email boats In th dark. About daylight wer started on and by tb time I had finished' breakfast and had gotten out on deck, w wer approach ing tb city. Tb river Is large this time of year, seemingly almost as wide as tb Columbia at Vancouver. It is muddy, but not so much so as th Yangtze. On each aid or the stream green hills rose, more nearly wooded than any I have aeen In China.' Prosperous . looking farm houses ap peared from behind th tree. It wa a beautiful landscape. Soon Champa cam in sight In th middle of th river Isy a long, green Island, cov ered with trees, and on Ra north end rose the British Consulate. Her are recreation grounds, open to all foreign era, and tennla grounds, bowling greens, etc., sre there for their use. To th west rose Yoloehsn, on of th sacred mountains or China. It Is per haps as high as Council Crest on Port land Heights, and has slope looking much like them. Part of It Is heavily wooded, an unusual thing In China, To th east lay th city, on a level plain rising back from th river. To the north and all along tb river bank stretches a partially- completed stone faced bank, with steps running down to the rlverTh cltv-la1 surrounded by an, old stone wall, soro twenty or thirty feet high, and twenty or more reet thick. - Th casings, at least sr brick. As our boat came to anchor Irt mid stream a white suited missloo srr was seen to com toward us In a sampan, and took us '- W aoon round ourselves passing tnrougn in narow cat Into th city. Th streets are narrow, possibly thirty reet wide, stone paved and ar largely shaded by awnings.. On and two story bouses arose on either side, the street face b-elng almost always the open stores. And tb stores took large and prosper ous, more ao than any I hav yet seen In China. 1 . Street scenes are Interesting; rick- ahsws snd sedan chairs are aeen pass ing by, coolie carrying boxes and timbua were going along In strings ' calling out waring cries to passersby. calling out warring cries xo psasemoy quickly made our. way to th Yal Mission where Hall ana ven gave a most cordial welcome. In th afternoon Hall and I took a walk ii n on th citr wall and then cut through the country for aeveral mile. The ilntry is beautiful, and with treeartniedges, shrubs snd sunken nattls looks so much Ilk England that It haa been named the "English Psrk." Distant mountains ar to-1 aeen In the east. So I am quit cap tured with Champa. Th weather has turned cool and pleasant thougtt we still wear our sun helmets and our whit duck coats. I hav never felt better, physically, in my Ilf and am glad to be here," ' Bst Jap. rlc e a pound at Seeley's. Dr. George Hoeye. Dentist. Can field Bldg., Oregon City. O. DEBT, Attorney-t-Law, Money loaned, abetracta furnished, land titles examined, estates ssxtled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. - . . ERE FRIENDS ' Fresh tjanaiea and Confections at Dunn's. . Main street nsr Postofflc. Good hsrd wheat flour 11.J0 sack at Sssley'a. OLD PIONEERS II TO VISIT MR. AND MRS. ROBBIN8 BOTH CROSSED THE PLAINS OVER FIFTY YEARS AGO. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Robblns, of Amity, who have been visiting with their son, D. C Robblns, of 408 High street, left for their home Monday evening. Mr- and Mra. Robblna ar early pioneers of Oregon, tb former having across the plains In 1852, whll th latter cam In 1845, and well re members Dr. John McLoughlln. She la th daughter of Mr. and Mra. Amos Harvey, well known pioneers, Mr. Har vey was appointed agent of th Indian reservstion at Grand Rond by Abra ham Lincoln. This Is Mrs. Robblns' first visit to this city since 184S, and ahe atated while her that the only thing ah recogulzed In th city 'was th falls. Her husband visited thla city about flv yeara ago, and noted many Improvements. Mr. and Mra. Robblns own a ICO-scre farm at Amity and have a beautiful home. After leaving this city many years ago Mr Robblns entered business In Portland. and afterwards moved to Yamhill county, wher he haa sine made his hom with hla family- WantSiForSckCi Netls under thsss classinsd hsadhtga will be Inserted at en east word, first insertion, half a Cant additional tnaar- ' lions. .On Inch aaxd. II per month; half Inch rerd. (I pnii) It par month. Cash muat eeomosjiv ordar anlaaa an has as open acoouM with the Per. N ' financial rasponslblUly for-srvors; whsr , rrors oocur frs corractad sotles will as prlnlsd for palioa.. Minimum sharg lie, ,. WANTED. WANTED To rent piano. Inqulr Enterprise. U - WANTED You to kaow that tb En terpris Job printing department I th moat complete" In th Stat, outside Portland. Try it for .your next printing. FOR SALE. FOR BALE 8 pace la this column. Sell that old plow or harrow; you don't us It sine you purchased your new one. FOR 8a LB A good 110,000 farm tor sal. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevena Bldg. FOR PENT. FOR RENT Liner spac la this col umn, a lew lines may rant that house, ator or farm; they will coat you but a few cents. ATTORNEYS. U'REtf A" SCHTJEBEU Attorneys-at- Law, Deutscher Advokat will prac tice in all courts, mak collections and settlements. Office - In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Olf Ice Land title Investigated, conveyao' cing, notary public. CRITICS CCrTlEaDIT c,"jfnra COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TitI ft Investment Co., Stevens Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General . Contractor. Estimate cAesrfully given on all class t building work, concrete walka and rslnfortred concrete. Res, Phons Main 11L DENTISTS. DR. L. O. ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4. S and C Beaver building. Main 8L. Oregon City. Phones: Horn A-198 and pacific State 1I1L MONEY TO LOAN- MONEY TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg. . MONEY LOANED W ar acquaint ed with the valu of all farm land In Clackamas County and can loan your money on good safe security. Farm loans mad one, two and thre years at 7 per cent Abstracts or title examined. DIMtCK DIM ICE. Lawyers, Andresen Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL CO., REAL ESTATE Farm, Timber, erasing. Agricultural Lands, City Property, Small Fruit and Poultry Ranches for Sal, Wal nut Land. Room S Beaver Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. H. COOPER. For fir Insurance and Heal Estate. Let as hand! your properties w buy, sell and exchange. Offtc "in Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. rREYTAO aV SWAFFORD. Rail Es tate Dealers, hav thole bargalna In farm lands, city and suburban homes, good fruit landa aad poultry ranchea. Be us for good buy. Near 8. P. dpot.-- 13 ACRES of sandy loam, all good farm land free from ston and gravel. 1 acre la cult, balance all slaabed. burnt and seeded hut on acre and haa been for a good many years so th clearing la not very sard; 4 room box hous, bans ' 10x22; good well, also border th Tualatin river. Thla Is fin peaca. berry or garden land, la fact good for anything that grows; 4Vtj miles r Oregon City on a macadam toad r 1 miles of Portland on ar macadam road. The1 pric f tbla pise haa always been 2650 but for a quick sal owner will take 1200. $800 down; batanc 8 years at per cent , ' . - E. P. ELLIOTT V SON . Orsflon City, Or.' ... Near Suspension Bridg. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Try Dunn for Cigars and Smokers' Goods. Nsxt to Postofflc. Go to Sersfs tor that hot lunch- successor to Lenta, 610 Maln strt Coal-oil 15c a gallon at Beeley'. Dr. Gsorgs Hosts, Daatlst, Cau flsld Bldg., Orgoa City. I pound box of soda crackers 20o at SECOND HAND Furniture, Curios and Relics bought, sold and exchanged. Anything from a darning aecdl to a ahlp'a anchor. TO UNO, Th Second Hand Man, Main 8t, Ore gon City. . Electric Hotel 411 MalB. Istwcss 4is sad SJl . OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J-' TOSIN,' PrprletT. Real Estate Ppportunitio. C T. Toos, Lawyer and Notary Abstracts. ' Loans and Insurance CHARLES T. TOOZE A CO., Real Estate Bought and 8old. Room 8, Bavr Bldg., Oregon City . . . If yeu want to UY A FARM, ; UY A HCMZ, ' O UY A LOT, . . s CHAS. T. TCCZ1I Cz CO. And h? you want to sail term, hm r lot do iCkawlMt