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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
Y MOUNINO ENTEKPJU8E. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911. t TOURBTTB rresldest r. J. MEYER. Cm b I at 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! ol OREGON CITY, OREGON ! capital, aouxw.oa. ) . t)nral tanking Business. Ops" frm t A. M. to I P. M 20RGE A. HARDING DRUGGIST - ?4 FUHS DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILIT ' ARTICLES AND STATIONERY, PRESCRIPTION AND FAMILY 'RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. PHONES MAIN 2991.' HOME, B 14. ;iAIN STREET Next Door 16 Postofflce C POINTED OUT Jam I lay hum! U serloualy Mticor, of Portland, waa ,11 biialnee Tuesday after 1 Ptillentite ha accepted . Jth tha Secrcst oonfoctloa Jra. W. E. Nelson, of Col are registered at tha Elue- C. SehueM lesvcs thla 9 business trip to Ka hna haa screpted a poal I 1 alteration department of t store. 1 MiwmIjt, formerly a real ton City, waa In thla city Wednesdsy. ' r. Day and-fhsrlea I ys of Wnodtiurn, war In ; , , on legal business Wed ." . - .: y. of Woodburn. ws In sadsy. and attended the . Idler" preaented In Port , '. ; v'v , . - V ' Ira. Walter I Tonie, of yegon. ara visiting friends ; gneata at tha homes of pee and Fred J. Toora. Gould. architect of tha sol building, and William . liter of tha American T t.)-" up from Ponland jr. :-' . i " T Snortledie. who baa been r i her aon. Frank Short- V. Jltakanlo, Oregon, for the ' weeks, returned to her .lav evening. 1. E. Hedges, employed aa T. Dr. J. J. Boaenberg, on irder In Portland, waa un Am hotna Wedneaday even jnnt of the high water and I dna on both Southern Pa- , a W. P. ' rlan B Towne, of Jarkaon baa vlalted with her sls j. V.. Crises, of thla city, tJM, left Wednesday for X where ah will accept a yt V stenographer, and will re i Hawaiian Islsnds for at T. Mia Town waa deputy 1i of Jarkaon county for -half yeara. 9g of aoda crackera 20c at XSKET SOCIAL. Vb Entartslnmsnt a Vary Issssnt Event. Jdny Club, an organisation With the Congregational m a Baaket Social in tha ore laat night. While tha local briefs II. K. Paria, of Portland la In thla Hty. roglatered at tha ICIectrlo Hotel. K. P. Dedman, if Clackamas, wss trunaartlng bualneaa In thla city on Wednesday- - K DsMours, on of tb promlneut residents of Highland, waa In thla city on bualneaa Tuesday. Attorney . K. Croaa and P. 8. Itak er have returned from -Hood River, where they have been on buqlnoa. Among thoae from ,t til" city wltneas Ing the "Chocolate Soldier," at tne Melllg Theater on Tueaday evening, waa A. Undau. The ladles' Aid will hold a moetlng thla afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Sherk, to which all lad lea In terested In the work are Invited. It. K. and Jenoqu Carlaon have filed an application to reglater the tlllo to the aouth half of the soutbeaat quarter of aectlon IB, townahlp I aouth, rang 6 east The peopl of Gladstob wUh to hav the -new atop on the O. - W;- V, railed Arlington, after the atreet near by. . The conductors itwifi reluctant to grant the conceaalon, but a few are calling the atop by that nam. Among the xealdenta of Stafford who were In thla city on Tueaday to attend the IMatrlct Boundary Hoard meeting, held In the coumy court room a, wr P. A. Baker, U. K. Weddle, I.' Klllgaen. Mr. Tbomaa, William Krhalx, rrel Moar. The Derthlrk Club will meet at the bom of Mr. John T- Clark, of the Went Hide, Friday afternoon. Mrs. 8ua Jonea Montague, the talented vocaJlat of Portland, and Mlaa Kaale Hlock, formerly of thla city, but now of Portland, are on the program. An attendance content between the fJuardlan Neighbors and Advlaora, Women of Woodcraft, was recently de cided In fttvor of th Advlaors. Ac cording to the terms of the contest the Uuardtan Neighbors must banquet the winners and this they are to do tomorrow night. DH TODD TO BE HERE NEXT SUhDAY MORNING WILL SPEAK AT METHODIST CHURCHSPECIAL ILLUS TRATED SERMON. 1 Dr. C. B. Todd, vie prealdent of WHIamntt Unlveralty and on .of the boat known Methodlat mlnletora of lb Northweat, will occupy tuo pulpit at the M. H. church nt Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Dr. Todd has been unusually aucrcRarul. in his .work in connection with Wlllsniett 1,'ifWeralty. He has uat aaslated In ancurlng a gift of ISO 000 from Mr. J. J. Hill, the great .rail road magnate, for hla school. He will not, however, make a financial appoai next Sunday. He come to tour lb schools of Clnrkamss county with Supt. Gary.- A large crowd Is expect ed out to hear blm. In Hie evening at 7:30 the pastor will give tha flrat of a aeries of Illus trated sermons on Old Testsment his tory. Tb subject for next Sunday will be "In the rUglnnlng." About So pictures will be thrown upon the canvaa, many of tbem colored and very beautiful. "There will be a large crowd. Com early to be sure of a good aeat. TO PETITION LEGISLATURE. 4 Rev. Proctor Will Head Dsla0atlon to ' Vlalt Salem. Iiev. William M. Proctor pnstor of the First Congregational Church of Oregon City, will bead a delegation of people from thla' city who will go to Salem early next week and lobby for the Id II of Senator W. A. Dltnlrk, pro viding for an eight hour day In factor- lea where. work la carried on more tUau-SJ-hOurB-a-dayTbla bill la aimed at such establishments as the Oregon City paper mills, that operate 24 houra a day with two shifts and Is designed to compel the big companies to put on three shifts. Increasing the nutubor of Inborera by about on third and a consequent Increase of the pay roll Itev. proctor baa a brother In the . Wsshlngton legialsture, who has introduced a bill Identical with that preaented by Dlmlck in the Oregon Senate. ' Co to 8creats for that bot lunch- successor to Lenta, 610 Main atreet Silver Tea at CHHstlan Church. The silver tea at th Gladstone Christian church Tueaday afternoon waa a very enjoyable affair, and 22 women attended. Pour new member were admitted Into tb Ladles' Auxil iary. Mra. S. A. Hay worth gave a very Intereatlng talk on "Mormonlam,' and refreehmenta wer served. CLARKEft. I Don't forget-tha tlajn- la the hall SMurday, January 21. Everyone com and enjoy si big time. V. B. Larklns and Pope Linn attend ed Pomona Grange at Mllwaukt last Wednesday and report a good time. Our- mail carrier has been a little more prortfpt of late; let the good work continue. C. N. Larklns has rented the Scher- mblo place and will try farming again. Duol, brothers, our bachelors, are complaining of their feet being cold these nights. Ed says there will have to tie a change before long. - We understand that Caunl fiughose fy; who has some Very dear frlendsn Clsrkes. la apendlng a two years' va cation In Salem, ' was not as Urge as antlcl-rl,m' township 3 south, rang t east; nt th dlaagreeabl weatti-l I'"- ' . , ' , rk there was In numbers Oregon Rllroad A Navlrstlon Co. p In enthusiasm.- Justice Ml aa auctioneer for tb tta, and added to tb fun Jng with bis usual "dry" a gallon at Ssetey's . Hoey. Deatlat, rgo city. Cau- 'X Latter LI at. aclalmed letters at tb ' postofflce for tb week iry 20, 19U: . List: Breaker, Fanny 'Mary (3); Drundage, Lulu lrs. A. D.; Hummel, Ber Bel, Dora; Maul, Mra. ton, Mrs. Edith (2); Ray, ll.i Smith, Mrs. Cora; , Ms? Anna; Week, Mrs. 1st: Ban, J.; Danlelaon, r, O. L.; (lame, Mateo 8.; alus; HoUlnxawortb, Al bs. Hob (2) ; Lee, Rev. EL Joe; Orr, Alex; Rogers, T. C. F.', Wilson, J. B. orsat's for that hot lunch Lents, 610 Main street REAL ESTATE. Georiro U Kayler to H. A. Knyler, 9(5 arrea, aectlona 31 and 32, townahlp & aouth. range 3 eaat. quitclaim; 1.14.1 II. J. and Jan Moor to II. A. Kay ler. ssme as above; It. Perry Kayler to H. A. Kayler, same as above; $250. Nancy J. and Beast r. Paxton, east half of south went quarter, west half of southeast quarter, aectlon 30, townahlp 1 south, range B east, quitclaim: II Walter H. and Bertha Douglas to I. T. Hart, ssme as above; 110 Clara Bnglc to R. W. and Katherlne Davidson. 41.95 arrea, township 5 aouth, range 2 eaat; 14200. Mary Mader et al to M. R. Skinner, part of Robert Caufleld donation; land to Oregon-Waahlngton Railroad Navigation Co.. all property In Clacks maa County, and other property of grantor; I7S.0O0.0O0. George and Mary Randall to Gilbert 8. Randall, atrip of land for roadway, townahlp 3 south, rang 2 east; II- MAKES TRIP BY AUTO. Compelled to Journey In a Round About Way. C. Field, of Portland, mad a run from th Ros City to this plac yea terdsy evening, by auto. Mr. Field, through persistence, wss enabled to finish the run with safety, but not without encountering many obstacles. II was forced to go out of bis way, coming around by way of Stafford. He waa not able to cross th bridge st Oswego, for It Is closed to traffic. Mr. Field reports that th bridge was sunk down about three feet, and fear la entertained of a collapse. He cam Into the city from th West Side, and reports many difficulties In the way of a repetition of the Journey. " Oranges 100 doxaa at Saaley'a. Go to 8ecreat's for that bot lunch successors to Lents, 610 Mala street I ' Per fin shoe rspslrtng go to IE OLD RELIABLE OREGON CITY SHOE SHOP . p Work dn while yau wait." Out Mottoi Satisfaction Gmrantccd SCHOENHEINZ, Proprietor 716 Main Sat. Sixth and Seventh. i M THE PEARL CHOP HOUSE verythinil Strictly Fresh; Short Or- ders Our Specialty . ; N & O'DONNEL, - - Proprietors Itlmtn 5th and 6th, en Main Street . - The beat Homemade nfead that caa he baked; you can gat It at Scareder's riskery, on Msln street near Poator ftc. Frlanda Surprise Mrs. Johns. A few of th friends of Mrs. M Johns took her by surprise Tuesday evening at ber -bom In Green Point The time wits spent In whist Re freshments were, served "and an en joyabl lira was ba4. . Seedleaa rslslns Cc a pousd at Se- Iys. - Discord In Chipmunk Family. - Maud Squirrel hss filed a -suit In the Circuit Court of Clackamaa county against George Squirrel for a decree of dlvorc. Good hard wheat flour 11.20 sack at seeley s. Dldnt Knew Him. "Oh. Harold. I have such confidence In you that I would believe you tf you lied to m." "Darling, don't tempt m tbaf way." TOWN BULLETIN BOARD. Usually Put Up In Conislououe Publle Plaoe, Deatroylng Beauty. In moat towns the law require tb posting of notices In public place. In selecting a cousplcuons pole or fence a disfigurement Is of ten created which will at time de stroy tb looks of a whole section. What Is ther mor nnalghtly than a large plac ard stuck up on a telegraph pole In a well kept street, perhaps In tb town's finest real dentin! section? 1 Since cotnmnnl ties are or should bo trying to over come the ' unalght Af decorating of fences, buildings nnd pole with all fctnda of advertis ing mntter It Is necenanry thnt the authorities find some otlaV plau for poHtlng such no tices thun the use of bulletin boards such as shown In the Illustration. si V"?"evifl SUtLtTI nOAKD. Correspondence. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mr, J. W. Jtarlo bas rented W. M. May's place on Duura street and Is moving Into tb bous from Mr. Ger ber's bous. Mr. Will Lwellu of Spring water, a delegate to th S. B. Convention, was a guest of his brother, J. Lewcilen and family over Sunday., - .. Mrs. Llssl Gwlnti sod. daughters, Mlnnl, liessl and Hattle, are guests of her sister,. M,rs. S. R Green. Grsudma May . and Grandma Uaty are qultf lioorly. t Mr. aud Mrs. Cbarnberlain, lately from Kansas, but former residents ber, were guests of Geo. Everhart end wife on Friday evening of Isst week. . Mr. K. A. Osmon has trsded bis plac on Molalla avenue to Mr. Robe son for a ranch near Cotton. Miss Josle Currsn Is In Salem this week at th leglslsture and Is clerk for Mr. I B. Jones. A birthday party was given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Frank tlullard in honor of Mrs. Laura Boll ard and Mrs. R. M. C. Brown. The afternoon was spent In piecing quill blocks, Grsndma's fsvorlte, and social conversation. Tea, coffee, cake and sandwiches wer served. Those pres ent' were: Mrs. Laura Dullard, Mrs. Ida West, Mrs. Hattle .Merrill, Mrs. F. P. Morrison. Mrs. L. H. Newman, Mrs. J. Lewellen, Mrs. A. Mautz, Mrs. WH. Rurd, Mrs. Jsne Crawford, Mrs. It. M. C. Hrown. Mrs. M. F. Quinn, Mrs. M. A. Clark. Mrs.. Nellie Scboth and Mrs. 8....A. Glllett. After singing a few songs and havlog prayer ail left for home wishing Mrs." Dullard and Mrs. Ilrown.many happy returns of the dsy. "The Gould Girls," Two of a Family Of Goulds That Arc Much Admired Try Dunn for Cigars and Smokers' Goods. Next to Postofflce. , if u . tffV'Jr piBMaa3 " Dr. Ceo nee Hoey. Dentlat, Cu- fleld Dldg,, Oregon City. FIRWOOD. rv not fnreet th aix-lal at Firwood BaturdayFwilng, January 21 at 8 o'clock. All are motiT eordially Invit ed. Com one, come' all snd see the fun. Ladles bring old hats and trim ming. The bats and pieces of trim ming will be aold to the gentlemen at a low figure; the gentlemen will then trim then fit to be worn by a queen, no doubt. A prise will be given to tb best trimmer. Ladles bring lunch. The supper will be Grange style all eating together. The lecture given by w, J. Wlrts, of Sandy, Sunday afternoon, waa quite well attended, considering th weath er, and all felt well repaid for making th effort. Many considered It one of the beat talka be haa given here. Tbe subject wss, "Character Building" -a subject that abould be of vital Interest to esch and everyone. Mr. Wlrts brought out some very Interesting points, worthy of considerable thought. Firwood and Dover wer wen rep resented at the Sandy Grange Satur day. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs.' J- G. DeShsier, Miss Ulna Dauglaa, Mr. and Mrs. A. Malar. Mr. and Mrs. R D. Hart. Miss Jennie LeGrand. Mrs. W. F. Fischer. Clair Corey. Victor Bodley, Mr. A. J. Mor rison. James Lemper and Ray Howe. Mr.", Leo McCabe, who bas been spending a few dsys with his parents, has returned to Johnson's Mill, where he has been working. Mrs. B. F. Hart visited over Sunday with ber Barents at CbernrvlIIe. Miss Blna Douglas, of Eagle creeg. has been visiting with ber sister, Mrs. G. DeShsser, for a couple of weeks. Fred K. Black, of Portland, visited Firwood friends over Sunday. A. C. Mllllron spent a few day a in Molalla the past week looking after business Interests. Mr. A. G. Bornstedt, Mr. P. Shelly. Mr. Ed Bruns, Mr. Essen and Mr. Hoffman, of Sandy, attended th Flr-wood-Dover Telephone Co, meeting last Saturday evening. Mr. E. C. Strong has been on tn sick list th nast week. Mlas Berths Stuckl bas gone to Kel so to work for tb winter. The snow la melting fast and It Is hoped will soon be out of algbt. Wants, For Su . Copyright by American Preas Asaoclatlon. . , ' rrobnl.Iy no nam Is better known throughout tb United Statea than that of Gould, onleas it be that of RooaeveiU. - Nearly everybody seems to be la tar sated lu tbe Goulds. Ther Is a large family of them, and several have bean In tbe .n ie rs for som years past In sn unenviable poeltion. This cannot b said, how ever, of th George- J. Goulds. "They constitute a family of whom tb American people are properly proud," remarked a well known St. Louleaa tbe other dav who bas met Mr. Gould, Mrs. Goold, their sons and their daugh ters, even to cute little Gloria, In tbe course of bis railroad connection. "I do not know a family anywhere that I admire more warmly, and, while I cannot call uiywlf an Intlc-aie friend. I do Bay that I look upon every member of Oeorjre J. Gou'd'a f?n:fly as a person of th right sort." Th second Gould daughter. Mi s Vivien, r.fco 1 to tarry Lord Dectes soon, and her softer, Mrs. Anthony J.'prexel. Jr.. Iit!i nre rraclous sad charming young women. Tbey are called ' tlie r;m!d glris" i.i tt;Hr set and out of it, and they ar said to be most loving eUtera. Go to Secrest's for that bot lunch- successor to Lents, 610 Main street. New Tewrv to B a Model. , Announcement bas been mnde by an American of the completion of plans for founding nn entirely new city In I.o ver California directly on the lln of the new Su ' PIcbo snd Arizona rsll'vay. neiir the old town of Tls Jo ana and the IntermitlonMl boiimlnry. The pinna for the New Tla Jnana call for well constructed streets, modern hotei, n cnlno, a sunken gar den, a thenter. s Spnnltth hull ling. pnrlllon nml other plnre of mue Uient, livliirilng h lecture tintl, plnngf baths ihid llbriiry. MOLALLA. On week of winter weather with snow three Inches deep and th ther mometer down to 10 degrees above sero -on nlgbt only. At many fav ored localities It was several degrees warmer than that.- With the regular webfoot "Chinook" now In sight every body Is beginning to .feel better already. Why yes, Molalla bas redeemed her self by voting t three mill special road tax. Don't know whether . Meadow brook would call that "waking up" or merely doting along. However, things do not look very bright for that steel bridge this year. Carry Herman bas sold bis farm to Mr. Edgemond for $G000. Carry con templates entering ' th mercantile business at this place. Mr. Barney Frederick, who recently got hooked In tue Jaw by a cow, la getting along nicety. Mr. Lamb, who recently underwent n operation for appendicitis at Eu gene, Is home again feeling fin and has a good word for tb city of Eu gene In more ways than on. Clyde Engl has taken up bis posi tion In the store again looking mor like himself every day. Mrs. Anna Clifford has consented to take charge of th Mutual Tale phone central station for -another year. Miss Sailer, our very efficient oper ator, haa also consented to wait at the switch. Th uniform good ser vice will b assured for 1911. . Now thst we ar on th verg of a systematic road Improvement, it may be reasons!)! to hop to ae some of our steep grades reduced by "cutting out" the worst hills instead of trying to cut them down. Henry Hulberaon waa Installed nob le grsnd and Frank Sawteil vice grand tn Molalla lodge No. 184 I. O. O. F. Molalla Assembly No. 82 United Ar tisans Installed Enerman Robblns M. A. and Solon Echord, superintendent. This Assembly Aas an Interesting con test on thla winter. On the tun Saturday and th 28th day of January will be tbe regular meeting of Molalla Grange-No. 310, when the officers for the ensuing year will be installed; alao the officers of Juvenile No. 3 will atep Into their work. Members all take notice there wilt be something doing for a pleasant meeting- Best Jsp. rlc 6c a pound at Seeley'a. CLACKAMAS. Snow and Ice are rapidly disappear ing under the influence of a steady downpour of rain. Installation of officers In Clackamas Gange No- 298, took plac at th regu lar meeting. Saturday, January 14. Mrs. Eva Paul served as Installing of ficer. Tbe grange has bought a fine new stove for th hall, and th build ing can be comfortably heated for all occasions. . A company of young people, of the Epworth League and Endeavor soci eties, took a moonlight ride out to the home of Miss Gertrude Hargreavea Saturday evening. They met with a cordial welcome and were pleasantly entertained. Wednesday evening Miss Francis Cummins gave a social at her home for the benefit of the Christian Endeavor society. The annual meeting of the Congre gational church was held after service last Sabbath evening. By acclamation Wilson Dawalt waa elected trustee for five years. J. R. Landis. deacon; Mrs. A. M' Spurgeon, deaconess; Mrs. Eva Paul, treasurer. The financial report showed the pastor's salary paid up to date. Sunday school had raised 149. C. K. society, $50; Ladles' Aid. $150. Each aoclety, after meeting its obliga tions, has a surplus in the treasury. Harrison Imel In having his house tn town put in thorough repair. It wilt be ready for Its new tenants, M. Heacock and family, -by February 1. Mrs. A. M. Spurgeon, now In Park place, will take possession of her old home early next month. Several famillea of the town have united to organise a wbist club to meet on Wednesday and Saturday ev enings at th home of each member In turn. A few "Jolly Daddiea" of the town, meet on or two eventnga a week, here and there, and without luncn, ounch or beer, enjoy a social gam oi so-con-p-dro, crlbbag. etc. Horn and School Club Notsa. At th regular meeting of the club which was hetd In connection with that of th school board about thirty patrons of th school were present, and much Interest manifested. Th school boerd took precedence, and at tended to such matters as cam within its province. The chairman then turned the meeting over to th presi dent of tbe club, C. C. 8argent. A member of the civic Improvement committee reported that W. W. Smith would hav gravel for sidewalks on th street leading past the school building aa soon as tb necessary grad ing waa done. ' Chairman of ways and means cOmmttte reported that teams could be secured It necessary; auggest- ed that for th distance unaer con sideration on msn with shovel could do the work, president .Sargent ap pointed E. Harrington to aecure help and get the work don. Committee on electric lights for th town absent. No report sent In. Under hesd of new business the prealdent suggested that tb club take up tha matter of ridding the town of th powder houses. Com mittee, on civic Improvement ststed sh had Information from agenta of the powder companies that said com panies were only waiting to have the people make some movement towards tbe removal of what was a serious menace to the community at large. Several present .being tn doubt as to whether there was a government or state law prohibiting powder house within certain limits, the president ap pointed the members of the school board a committee, with clerk as chair man, to Investigate th matter In all Its bearings and report at tbe next meeting of the club.. President Sar gent then Introduced the question for discussion i "Resolved,' - thst - tb-re- sponslbllity for '.o good manners and morals of pupl'n in the school building, on the grounds, and to and from home, rested with the teachers." A lively, Interesting, but Informal discussion followed. In which most of those pres ent took part. The question for the next time waa given out "Resolved, That boys and girls should have sepa rate playgrounds." Upon motion the club adjourned to meet Friday after noon, January 27, at the school honse. OAK GROVE. Miss Erma Hall., a teacher at Port land, spent Saturday with Mrs. R. L. Herron and family.- Mrs. Louis Brandt is quit sick and Miss Gussie Brandt remained at home from ber position In tbe Oregonlan office to assist ber mother. Oak Grove Camp No. 9207 M. W. A. installed their officers Tuesday ev ening. Mr. Snorelle and E. C. Warren were installing officers. Consul, Geo. F. Nokes; banker, Ed Oland; adviser, A. Linn; escort, R. Kelly; clerk, E. W. Bunnell; guard, Geo. jonea. Re freshments wer served and a Jolly good time had. The P. R. L. fc P. Company have material her to extend their electric light system south to Concord station, thua enabling the residents there to have electric Hghffc" A line hss been received from Dr. McFsrland and wife stating tbey are enjoying their trip In Southern Cali fornia. - The name of Pine station has been changed to St Theresa, much to the dislike of tbe residents there, and tbe people have a lengthy petition In cir culation, to be presented to th rail road company to change the name back to Pin, and we hope everyone win sign tt- Road supervisor Fred Harris haa filed the bonds for oath of office and Is now ready to receive complaints and kicks from anyone in tbe Oak Grove district. Judging from the steady ralna Mr. Harris' troubles will be numerous. John Rlsley waa In Portland Monday evening. . Church Not, M. E. church Sunday school. 10 a. m., Mra. J. H. McArthur. superintend ent; preaching, 11 a. m. by pastor, Rev. Henry 8pela. ' Ladles' Aid regular meeting at tn home of Mrs. Geo. Sherk! Thursday afternoon.. Fred Lehman has a butcher wagon running between Mllwaukte and Oak Grove Thursdays' and Saturdays. Lis ten tor th belL Mrs. J. H. Graham Is suffering wtth erysipelas. Arthur Graham la still confined to the house, not abl to be up and around. ... " i ' ' : Notice antr Ihoee alaaairMi heatftnss will be tnavrtad at oSe cent wont, (Irs Insertion, half a coot additional Inaar I km. One Inolt card. 1 pr month; half Inch rard. (4 lineal 11 per month. Cull null anuoiupanv oriUr unk-a on haa aa open account with the paper. No financial rf ponallililty for arrnra; where rroia occur ( corrvctnd nolle will be printed for patron. Mlnliuum charge lo. WANTED. WANTED To Enterprlae. rent piano.' tf Iuqulr WANTED 8trong boy to deliver papers Enterprise Office. tf WANTED-rTou to know thst tb En . terpris Job printing department Is tb most complete In tb Stat, ' outald Portland. Try It for your next printing. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE 8 pace In this column. 8ell that old plow or barrow; you don't us It sine you purchssed your new on. FOR SALE A good $10,000 farm for aale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law,' Stetena Bldg. FOR RENT. . i . .. FOR RENT Liner space In this col umn. A few line may rent that house, store or farm; they will cost you but a few- cents. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY. Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land Utles4xamlned estate settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. WREN SCHUEBEL, T Attorneys-at Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac tice in all courts, make collections - and settlements. - Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Olf ice Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. CRITICS COtOTlENT OCTITOXS COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Tltl Investment Co., Stevens Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. , HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor.. Estlmat cheerfully given on all claaae of building work, eoncret walks and reinforced concrete. Re. Phon Mala 11L DENTISTS. DR. L. O. ICE. DENTIST Room 4, S and 6 Beaver' building. Main St., Oregon City. Phone: Horn A-198 and Pacific State 1221. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg. MONET LOANED W ar acquaint ed with tb value of all farm tends In Clackamas County amd caa loan your money on good aaf security. Farm loane mad one, two and three years at 7 per cent Abstracts of tltl examined. DIMlCK ft DIMICK. Lawyers. Andresea Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon, REAL ESTATE. D.-K. BILL CO-, REAL ESTATE Farm; Timber, Gracing, Agricultural Lands, City Property, Small Fruit - and Poultry Rancbea for Bale, Wal nut Land. Room Beaver Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. fTlI. COOPER. For Fir Insurance and Real Estate. Let us hand) your propertle-w buy, sell and ' exchange. Office tn - Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAG tt SWAFFORD, Real Es tate Dealers, hav choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban home, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. S us for good buys Near 8. P. depot 13 ACRES of sandy loam, all good farm land free from ston and gravel. IV acre ta cult, balance all alaahd, burnt and seeded but on acre and ha been for a good many yeara so th clearing I not very hard; 4 room box bona, bar 20x22; good wll, alao borders th Tualatin river. This I fin pck, berry or garden land. In fact good for anything that grows; i mil of Oregon City on a macadam road; 10 miles of Portland on a macadam road. The price of this plac haa always been $2650 but for a quick sal owner will take $2200. $800 down, balano 8 years at S per cent. E. P. ELLIOTT-A SON Oregon City, Ore, Nar Suspension Bridge SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cloth-pins 4 dosen So at fieeley's, SECOND HAND Furniture, Curio and Relics bought, aold and exchanged. Anything from a darning nedl to a ahlp's anchor. TO UNO, Th Becond Hand Man, Main 8t, Ore gon City. . Electric Hotel 411 Mais, letweta 4th sad Kt Kfc OREGON CITY, ORE. . J. J- TOBIN, Proprietor. Real Estate Opportunity "i C T. Toose, ' Lawyer and Notary Abstracts, Lpsns and Insurance CHARLES T. T002E A CO. 'Real Eat at Bought aad Sold. Room 2, Beaver Bldg., Otpgop City If you want to BUY A FARM, , BUY A HOME, , V BUST A LOT, So .- . CHAS. T. TOOZa Cz CO. And lf you want to sell farm, t; tr lt de llkawto.