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MOBNINQ ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 221911. r. J. IHTB, Cnaaies j FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CTTXj OREGON capital, Moooaoo. .''V J 63eral Banking twain. ' Oast frem f A. M. to P. M 7,ORGE A. HARDING DRUGGIST UXS DRUOa, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES' AND. tATJONERY. ' PAEtCRIPTIONB AND FAMILY PE- CtlPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. PHONE! MAIN 8961. HOME, B 34. ... r-. 'AIN STREET Next Door to Postofftcc ) POINTED OUT. i Yoder, of Smyrna, was 7 Frldsy on business. 'U Portsr, of Estacada. B frlenda in this city ?ner U very 111 at her and John Qulncy Ad- asblth. of Portland, wi .May, the guest of Mr. ) Derby went to Portland ' vnaln over Sunday vis- ja. - . - )hton, principal of the was transacting bual y Saturday, an, who la at preaent ma In tbla elty yester. ! visiting with relatives. Malay, of Vancouver, 1 thla city rrlday and registered at tbe Elec- ' ' nney, one of the well 1 of Colton, -waa trans- In thla city Trlday and Jones, of Park place, baa I Creek, where ahe will - days with friend and V A, R Ross.'fVsD , have returned to their siting In thla elty for inn. of Nebraaka, ar- nb City Saturday and nla father, Mr. Dunn, -jrgar, one of the promt of Cirtii, was In tbla :e Saturday, returning the evening. , , I of Portland, who has with her parent. Mr. jt Wlshart. baa re- i borne. s Galbrlch and brother, V of New Era.' were in rday and visited at the nd Mr H. W. Bueblg. Jackson, who ha been I month, ha Improved ) able to go to Clermont k her parent, Mr. and Mitchell and lter. iter of Sandy, who la ol In tbla city, left for -day evening to remain tin Mr. and Mr. Elijah 1C W. Smith and two of Spokane, Wash., A thla city and are vis mie of the Mlaaes Edith 1th, of aiadatone. i I ? f doaesy 6 at 8eeley'a. st'e for that hot lunch nta, 010 Mala treat. tea and Confection at street, near Postofflce. ! o' aoda crackera 10c at doien at Seeley'a. i Hoeye, Dentist, Can gon City. gallon at Seeley'a. LOCAL URILTS f Walter Douglaaa. of Eagle Creek, waa In tbla city on Saturday. Jamea Btevera, of Viola, waa among trie Oregon City vlaltors Saturday. There will be a baptismal aervlce at the Itaptlat church Sunday even ing. D. Mcllenry, who la la bualnea la Salem, arrived home laat night to re main for a few day. DaSld Ilrodle, one of tbe moat prom inent farmer of lloiing, wa trans acting bualnea la Oregon City yes terday, At tbe weekday prayer meeting at the Baptlat eherch Thursday evening Mr. Sartarelll, of the Portland Italian mlaalon, will speak. Dr. Edward H. Todd and Superin tendent Gary will start on their vlalt to the school la the county Monday morning. .They will hold a rally at Oak Grove an Monday evening. Tbe Maaonlc lodge will attend ser vices at the St Paul'a Episcopal church this evening, at I o'clock, when Rev. Robinson will preach a ser mon appropriate to tbe occasion.. Dr. E. II. Todd, who Is here for the purpose of visiting the echools of the county with Superintendent Gary, will preach In the M. E. church at the morning hour today, He la said to be a very Interesting speaker, always with something good to say. W. p. Weiimandet, who baa been III for the vast year, having apent soma time In Art ion a for the benefit of his health, baa on to Shepherd's Hot Springe. William Shannon accom panied Mr, Welamandet. and will re main there during the former's atay at that resort. The tertnre In the Raptlat church Monday, evening, by Rev, W .T. Jor dan, promlaea much of Interest.' Mr. Jordan " will apeak on the subject, "Down South In Dixie." The proceeds of the lecture-Is for the purpose of keeping In school a protege of the church- nev.' Zimmerman has made prepara tions for an Interesting aervlce In the M. R. church at the hour of evening aervlce. He will preach on the sub ject. "In the Iteglnnlng." and that he may entertainingly present tbe mat ter to the audience he will nee aome SO stereoptlcon pictures. Rev. R. J. Dlven, Sunday school or ganiser In tbla Presbytery, will speak concerning his work at the morning service In the Presbyterian church. He baa been Invited to "occupy the nulplt at tbe evening hour. also. Mr. Dlven Is a very entertaining speaker and those who wish to bear him are Invited, to attend, both morning and evening Rev. Proctor, pastor of the Congre gational church, la greatly Interested In the I hour law which was Intro duced Into the leglslstuee the pest week by Senator Dlmlck. Mr.f Proc tor has promised to go to Salem Mon day, accompanied by aa many as are Interested and willing to go with him, having the pnrpoae of giving the measure tbe moral support of his presence. Good herd wheat flour t.20 aack at Seeley'a. Go to Secrest'e for that hot lunch successor to Lents, 610 Main street Best Jp. rice to a pound at Seeley'a. r Shoes go to the jgon sell shoe and nothing hut shoes. We can fit your feet with highest grade shoes on the market For ladtea ask for the fl II. Crosa or the P. J. Harney none better at any price. Suffering Mon f Stacy-Adam shoe la a sore cure for corns and aching feet j have ISO pairs of Rubbers for men at SO centa a pair, while" ;y last one pair for each customer. ;o pairs Infants' vlcl kid patent toe. shoes, slaes S to 6, at 4So. alr, In button or lace. r i i i ' i , ', ' -': '''' ' i "i - - s Dtfon City Shoo Ctoro ! Msln Btrest, Opposite Poatofflc. mnPEARLf CHOP HOUSE ;erythin Strictly Fresh. Short Or dm Cr Specialty I & O'DONNEL, Proprietors tercel it3i tii 6th, tx Mt!a Stmt J. M.-Btlpy, of Peadletom,. was la Oregon City. on bualness Saturday. Mr. Dartow, from Iowa.' has rsated the W. W. May plsoe pn Duane street ana lasen posseaaion, m , X. R, Charmaa has returned to Port land, after spending two days with relatives In this city.. J. GorbeU has sold his borne to Henry llraod, on Molalla avenue, who Intends to make It his home. Mr. Cary, out bere from New York State, baa purchased the Joe Locke place on- Duane atreet and will make his home In Mountain View. A. II. Miller, of Prescott, Wis., Is visiting J. B. Downer, at Clermont They were old friends In Wisconsin, before Mr. Downer came West Special meeting of Council haa been called for Monday night. Mayor Drownell, who has been sick, is better snd It Is espected thst he will be pres ent on thst occasion. Madison street bridge, closed to the public account dsmsges by tbe recent flood. Is open to pedestrians but not to heavy teams. Work of repairing It Is being pushed forward. Case. Robeson haa purchased the E. A. Osmond borne on Molalla avenue and will later make It hla home.. It la the old Moran property and Mr. Robeson's father will take posses loo of It for the present. Senator Walter A. Dlmlck haa the thanks of the Dally Enterprise editor for copies of bills and documents of In terest thst Issue from the State print er, and that contain Interest to tbe. readers of this psper. The pspermskers are having an en joyable dance as the Morning Enter prise is going to press. The dance Is st the Armory, with tbe Farmer s or cbestra furnlahlng the mualc. A prise, waits waa nulled off during the even lng ' . AT THf HOTELS The following are thoae who have reglatered at the Electric Hotel: J. II. Btlpp. Pendleton; E. T. Maaa, Day ton; Paul Mum power, Mabel E. Os mon, Portland; C. E. Naah, Portland; John Street, Portland; L, J. Maley, Vancouver. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tbomaa, Vancouver, Waah ; W. E. Ilonney, Colton; Mrs. J. T. Fullam, Jack Latbrop, Portland. Oo to Secreat'a for that hot lunch- successor to Lents. 610 Main atreet Oo to Sectest's for that hot lunch successor to Lents, 610 Mala street CORRESPONDENCE COURT NOTES i CIRCUIT, COURT. OAK GROVE. , Jaa. Bhuffe and Chaa. Rlaley were Oregon City vlaltora Wednesday. Mra. Herman Wetzler and eon, B. Lee, of Hlllaboro, are spending a few days with Mrs. WeUler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blgham. Tbe Sunnyslde Rrlgsde team de feated the Oak Grove team at baaket ball. Score, 40-11 SUNDAY CALENDAR. ' Baetlat -Cor. Main an4 Ninth atrarU, ! Hv. B. A HayworOi pulnr. Tra, 111 Ninth; . 9. II noon. Mra. A. T. Parker aiilt ; morn In enrlr IS.SS, enln 1M, T. I', a. C. K : P. m. and Jun iors same hour. Weekly prayer meat Ins Thursday at t:IO p. m. Morning Subject "The 8ecret of Power." Evening Subject "The Marks of a Man." Canamah Baptist Mission 9. B meets at I Mp. m , Lwls Conaim supt. Cathotle Cor. Wlatr and Tenth streets. Krv. A. Hlllrhranit paalor, res. U Water; I jaw Mass S a. ra., Iflah Mass lo M a. nv. artsmoon service 4:10. Mass every rooming at S:t(. Congrsgatlonal Tor. Main and Eleventh slreeia. rtev. w m. M. i-roctnr pastor, res. iOV Third; B. B, It noon. John Uns ry supt.; morning servlos 10.10. svsn Ins 7:10. youna people 0. Weekly prayer meeting fhureday at T:1S p. m. Morning 8ubject-"The King's Mes senger." Evening Subject "How Much Does Tour Soul Weigh?" Christ Cv. Lutheran Cor. Elshthand J. U Adams . slrrols. Ksv. R Bchroldt pastor, res. SOS J. Q. Adams; a. It. 10 a. m.; prsachlng afternoons of first and third Sundays at MO In Knalleh. other Runday servh-es mornings at 10:30 with preachlna In Osrman. Christian Bclence Wlllsmetis bulldlnc; Monday servlors it a. m., 8. 8. IS noon; Wednesday ssrvlces I p. m. at. ""aura . gplaoopal Ninth at., near Mala. Rev. i'has. W. Robinson pastor, res. at Rsstory, Ninth and Water sts.; R. B. 11 noon, Wro. Bhewman supt.; hiornlng eervlra 11 a. m., evening sar vloa t p. m. The Maaonlo order will attend aer vlce at B o'clock, with sermon appro priate to the occasion by Rev. Robin son, v Osrman Bvangalloal Cor. Ftahth and Madison streets. Rev. T. "Wlevenlrk pas tor, re TU Madison: B. B. 10 a. m., Herman Bchnadsr, Monroe atreet. supt.; mornlna service II, young people at T p. m. and preaching at p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday St 7:10 p. m. aiadatone Christian Ray. A. II. Mulksy Rastnr. res. Uladstone; B. 8. 10 a, m., . C. Hendricks aupt. ; morning servloa 11 o'clock, evening aervlce T:10. Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7: JO p. m. Morning Subject "The Beginning of Christianity." Evening Subject "An Appeal to the Dead." Methodist Main street cor. Beventh, Rev. K. P. Zimmerman pastor, res, cor. PJIith snd Wash In at on; B. B. S 4 a. nv, C. A. Wllllama. Uladatone, aupt; morn Ins service 10 At, FXtworth League S:10. evening aervlce T:10. Prayer meeting Thursday T:tS p. m. . - . Morning Subject "Heroes of Faith." Evening Subject "In the Beginning." Meuntaln View. Union (Cong.) B. B. I 8. m., Mra. J. H. Qulnn aupt.; Bible tudv every Thursday afternoon; Breaching 7:30 p. m. second and fourth undaya la January, , . , , Pretbyterlan Beventh street cor Jerfer. aun. Rev. J. R. Landaborouch pastor, re a. 710 Jefferson; B. B. 10 a. m.. Mrs. W. C. Green supt.; morning service 11 a. m., T. P. B. C. R. :4 p. m., even ing service 7:80. Prayer meeting Thurs day p. m. Rev. Dlven will apeak on Sunday school organisation at the morning hour. , He haa also been Invited to preach at the evening hour. Parkplacs . Conoreoatlonal Rev, . J. I Jones pastor, res. Clackamas; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Kmery VYenoh supt. i preaching services each Sunday, altarnaUnic be tween 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor Thursday svsntng 7:10 P, m. : United Brethrsn Cor. Klahth and Taylor. Kev. L. F, f larks pastor, rsa. Portland; n. is a. m. rrsna riniw, mapis vlkne, aupt.; morning aervlce 11, T. P. B. C. K. p. m., evening service 7. Prayer meeting Wsdnssday . 7:10 p. m. Wlllamatta M, B. No rsgular preachlna services. B. 8. I p. m., Mrs. Rsama aupt. glen tuthsrsn -Cnr, Jefferson and Blshth treats. Rev. W. R. Kreibarrer pas tor,' res. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 1 10 a. ra.. Rev. Krasberaer aupt.: morning servloe io:i, evening T:t, iutnsr usagua T T, M. Miller ,..,.'...,.. Ffad Gagf W, W. Everbart J. II. Roadarniet . . , ,, II, Thleaaen .' F. J Harkenrider E. E. Judd l Gross ,.'..,r.,.TT,, ,,,,-r-O. M, D. Jones 8. R. Green . ..." , S. G. Klrcbem Alison Baker W, W. Freeman Paul Dunn J. D.,Cbltwd - Carl Soloman Msg Telford ...... R. H. Taber W. P. White C. 8. Lindsay C. V. Bracy n. P. Velguth Ed Rechner Ole Wllkenson J. T. Drske Fred Brown Fred Gerber V 8. E. White ............... Mat Poollta C. E. Smith...... C D. Robeson ............ II. R. Smith II. W. Trembsth W. F. Stanton J. W. Cole . Fsnnle E. Smith P. D Lsrklns ............... Jsmes Sallotls . ..... Bud Thompson Marcella Rice W. B. Lawton ... Geo. Tesley ........ W. G. Klelnsmlth . F. F. Seeley ...L.... Paulina Balks' O. E. Griffith D. H. WatU Dr. Non-U . Dr. Hugh S. Mount ........... f Juatlca Court A. O. Harberg ....$ J. B. Jonarud ................ L. Rltxer E. L Davidson' Dr. A. Rosalter John Blckner . 0m... Geo. W. Tbomaa M. J. Worthlngton L. M Davidson ............. L. Evans L. C. White K. Worthlngton E. L. Davidson John C. Haines Jss. Headrick C. H Elston W. M. Holt W. H. Cooke , Chaa. Thompaon Augnat Oebhardt . ...c. R. Kelao ....... .. ...f lt.00 4.40 11.00 itt 17.10 14.00 40.00 M.S0 33.40 33.20 440 39.60 1.40 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.20 4.60 8.00 6.00 10.00 1.00 4.00 41.40 43.00 4.60 3320 4.00 7.60 S.70 t.lO 3.70 20 41.40 4.00 3.00 23.00 140 15.00 6 00 . 3.60 3.40 26.40 39.60 6.60 2.00 7S.00 3.00 20.00 G B. Nash t,rk,.tm, ,,- IL A..Waldroa .,. Mrs. A, a. Gnyap ............ i Kate Parker ... Oregon City Cash Market Ferr Bros V. Harris Jones Drag Co. ... Mrs.. Rose Nebren 8am Smith . .'. T. T. Barlow, . , J, W.. Roots , l,,,,,. ... 100.00 see ' se e 3.W 10.00 lo.ofr 3.60 9.00 10.00 3 31 3.2$ 31.00 10.00 6.00 e e 6.00 10.00 266.(6 16.00 5.00 1.00 6.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 7.00 12.50 10.00 12.00 6.00 1000 7.00 10.00 16.00 10.00 7.00 8.00 7.00 J. J. A. Keck ...... D. . E. Frost W. V, II. Samson E. L. Shaw A. Mtlea ...... Carl Barnard . . . . Priester Annie Sconlch ... Herman Anthony C. Tanser C. E. Burns .... F. A. Miles ....... E. L. Shsw Harry White C. S. Lindsay .... Jack. Graw Geo. Osburn . Ed Fredericks F. Trovenger , F. A. Miles .. Mrs. Willis .. F. A- Miles ... Guy Thomas .. G. Jowsrud.. Bert Jonarud . Max Davis . . Amos Ketch . f . r. The beet Homemade Bread that oaa be baked; you ean get It at Scsrader's Bakery, on Mala atreet Bear Foatof. flee. V "' " Dr. George Hoeye, Dentist, Caa fteld Bldg., Oregon City. ' Try Duaa for Clgsra and Smokers' Oeods. .Next to Peetoffle. 2.00 . 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 1.00 1.00 . 6.75 4.60 1.50 1.50 1.00 2.50 4.16 6.00 4.20 3 90 ' 5.00 43.60 3.10 6.60 2 50 2.5r 3.50 2.50 2.5Q 3.10 7.70 3.10 4 50 12.00 1.90 1.70 1.70 1.70 10.20 5.50 6.85 3.90 85 19.70 3.30 3.30 W. A. Holmes Goo. Oglesby J. W. Roots A Co, C. E. Swan ta . r- K I u nut. vANiuiu . , , David E. Jones. Sr. C. E. Burns .... M- Kruger ..... John. Avln .... W. T. Gardner Mrs. Bradtl J. A. Jonee Geo. Lazelle F. T. Barlow ..... T. R A. Bell wood . Gregory Boyer . . . Mary Mora ...... Sam Boober- Oeorge May ....... Nllea Johnson .... I red Bsker fat ton Home 8M. Kelso'...... A. Pluard .....I.. Richard ifartgravea W. O French ' Insane. - - Dr. W. E. Carll $ Western Union Telegraph Co. Dr. J. W. Norrls . 5.00 .' tlectlon. E. Ochlschlager . ............ .3 J. L, Udell Carey Johnston. ..,...,.. D. Rltter School Dlst. No. Ill H. H. Hughes Geo. W. Wallace R. Noblltt Fruit Inspector. J. Lewis t Surveyor. " A. D. Hungate .... Bud Thompaon Paul Dunn Harry Gray H. P. Brina C. O. Vorhels Geo. Oroahong - Printing. Oregon City Enterprise .. Oregon City Courier Board of Health H. Dsucby S. W. MUler C. A. Clark . C. H. Dauchy A. Wi Mead , iitiltt t e 2.50 5.00 3000 48.00 48.00 8.21 4.00 3.00 65.00 1400 10.00 .45 3.00 Sheriff F. A. Miles I 15.60 E. T. Mass ..' .' ' 3.00 D- E. Frost 12.00 E. T. Mass ' 8.00 R. B. Beatle 4.10 County Clark. F. W. Greenman .. W. U Mulvey F. T. Orifflth Ona.Renner .. Mollis Mitchell - County Recorder. Qlaas ft prudhomme '. Sedonla Shaw ,. N. E. Derby . t . N. B. Derby . . ... C. E. Ramsby , 0. Bnchegger .. Jesale Paddock J. A. Tuf U .'... , Schools. . , , v , iSrevon Library Commission ..1926.10 T. J. Oarv. 68.24 .v Assessor. .,!'! Clar Mitchell 53.00 Current Expense. Home Telephone Co'..T.. 7. Huntley Bros, ca Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Pacific. Tel. ft Tel. Ca.......$ 15.75 Board of Water Commissioners 15.00 11. Mattocks 14.00 Court House. W. U. Henderson I 14.00 C. O. Miller .........Tv, 6.25 Simmons ft Wilson 11.85 Jones brug Ca 17.75 C. E. Ramsby ..w...,.;.. 702.32 TTntterwood TToewritef Co, ... 3.00 Frank Busch 100 Irwin Hodson Co. 144 , . " Jail. R. B. Beatle 1150.49 Frank Busch 17.75 Psupsr Account. Mrs. Sadie Roseboom. I 10.00 H. A. Waldron . . . . 23.88 Geo. Oglesby " 1 3.00 Geo. Reddaway 8.00 C. R. Thorpsj ft Co... 14.00 1.80 41.15 167 ........ n. 6.00 .60 3.00 6.10 2.00 10.90 1.60 2.10 1.80 300 i. 30.09 47.40 32.40 32.40 22.40 -t-M 4-00 4.00 $319.95 74.20 $ 3J3 2000 32.00 15.25 40.00 Points Wf& Mothers noMGE EXD;?nc;i fi::edo:STAte WILL- BUT A TOB TO COLLECT ING TAXES FROM THf BAM ,' , VALUES TWICt An only-child Is liable to dlnad vantages that do not come tbe way of children brought up among brothers and sister. It ta not only .that tbo child Is In danger of bclug spoiled and of growing eel fifth through having no playmate' with whom to share his or ber toys, sweets and so on. but there Is the Isck of .young, healthy compan lonablp to tie reckoned with, and this means much to the child's develop ment If be or she. lives only with grown up people much of tbe sweetness of child life will be lost, fori no matter how gsy and bright parents may be. children require tbe companionship of children of their own age, with their own childlike ideas of fun and frolic who wUI bring the right touch of youth and Inexperience to nursery gambols. It Is a mlatske to educste an only child at home. Send him or ber rath er to a kindergarten at an early age and afterward to a good day school. It la not absolutely necessary for a girl to go to a boarding school- She can finish her educstlon after having passed through . an advanced day school by attending first class lectures dally. What's In a NamsT When you named your little girl did you stop to think wbst kind of name yon were giving her to lire tip to or to live down to, as tbe esse rosy be? The old qnery. "What's In a name 7" la a rather aenselcsa one. There's a good deal In a name, aft or all. Read, for Imttcnoe. what Mrs, Gram ercy Park write In the January num ber of the Delineator: ". . "It Is thsuks to me lyoo csn owe m that. "at least, thoufth ordinarily I de test nicknames) thnt yon are geucrally called Nrncy.- With a name like that you have a fair chance. To be Gloria you need it lot of looks brilliant, over powering look end money, lots of It for the clothes such a name needs to carry It off. - They might have called you ' Anne! Anno does ; not need wealth, but Anne should be a shy. de mure, sweet maid. Psle aba should be and bending to tho breexe like a sheaf of golden grain. Thst Is the kind of name it Is! It would make the moat cold hearted cynic nrate In poetry No, my der It Is not for a gypsy such aa you! Nancy la the nine for yeul There Is Joy In the name of Nancy, and freshness and a chance for bsppt Bess. It Is pretty enongh too." T. i ..s-ollowlng Is the text of a proposed bin by Senstor McCullough,' which Is self-explanatory: For - aa Act to amend Section - 2554 of Lord's Oregon -Lava and to ex empt generally throughout the State from aaaessment and taxatloa mort gages. Interests In real or personal property created by mortgage, notes, debts or credits given or created by mortgage or In'connectloo with or Incident to any tranaaction where in a ranrtgage Is executed or creat- 'ed. Be It enacted by the people of the State of Oregon: - Be it enacted by the legislative as sembly of tbe Stat of Oregon: , Section 1. 1 Section 3554 of Volume 2, Lord's Oregon Laws, aball be, and hereby la amended to read as follows: The following property shall be ex empt from taxation: 1. All property, real and personal, of the-United States and this Bute, ex cept iana belonging to mis state neia under a contract for the ' purchase thereof.' ; -. ' ' 2. ' All public or corporate property of the aevtral counties, cities, vlllsges. towns and school districts In this State used or Intended for corporate purpos es, except landa belonging to such pub lic corporations held under a contract for -the purchase thereof. 3.. The personal property of all lite rary, benevolent, charitable and scien tific Institutions incorporated within thla 8tate, and auch real aetata be longing to auch Inatltutlona as shall be actually occupied for tbe purpose for which they are Incorporated. ; , 4. AU houses of public worship, and the kuts oa which they are altuated. and the pews or slips and furniture therein, and all burial grounds, tombs. and rights of burial; all landa and tbe buildings thereon, not exceeding thirty acres, held by any crematory associa tion Incorporated nnder the law of thla State need for tbe solo purpose of a crematory and burial place) for (to) Incinerate remains; but any part of any buildings, being a house of public worship, which shall be" kept or used as a store or shop, or for any other purpose, except for public worship or for schools, shall be taxed upon the cash valuation thereof, the ssme aa personal property, to the owner or oc cupant, or to either, and the taxes shall be collected thereon In the same manner aa taxea on personal property, j 6. All public libra rlea and the per sonal property belonging thereto and connected . therewith, and the real property belonging thereto and upon which such library la situated- 6. The property of all Indiana re siding npon Indian reservatlona who have not severed their tribal relations or taken lands in severalty, except lands held by them, by purchase or In heritance, and situate on an Indian reservation r provided, howover, that the lands owned or held by Indiana trx severalty upon any Indian re serration, and the personal property of such In diana upon auch reservation, shall, be exempt from taxation when so provid ed by any law of tit United States, and not otherwise. 7. The personal property of all per sons who, by reason of infirmity, sge, or poverty, may, in tbe opinion of the assessor, be unable to contribute to wards the public charges. 8. The personal property of every householder to the amount of $300, tbe articles to be selected by the house holder. . - ' - 9. . Generally throughout the State mortgagee. Interests In real or person al . property created . by mortgage. notes, debts or credits given or creat ed by mortgage, or in connection with or Incident to any transaction wherein a mortgage la executed or created. - Section 2. This Act shall be sub mitted to tbe legal voters of this State for their approval or rejection at the next regular general election, in tbe same manner aa provided for the sub mission of proposed laws to the people under the Initiative, and ahall become a law at auch time if approved by the majority of the legal voters voting hereon. ' PLEASE NOTICE. VadVFcr:;j;c:v; S4 Notices untie Ums slaaaiflaal kaa4w will be tnsneled at sse cent a word. fm4 Insert ton. half a oeat adsHtlsnal kasir i loss. One hvih sard, I awe axmth; half tneh card. I lines 11 par asonth. Cash must accompany erder unless 'ana has an open seenunt with the paper. He flnsncial responsibility tor errors; where errors occur free esrrssteB net lee Will M printed for patron, at I almusa charge lea. WANTED. WANTED Girl 'for general house work in small family. Inquire of Mrs. Don Meldrum. Twelfth and Washington streets. - " WANTED Strong boy to papers Eaterprise. Office. deliver 1 WANTED You to know that tbe En . terprise Job printing department la tbe most complete In the State, . outside Portland. Try It for your next printing. FOR SALE. FOR 8 ALE Space) In thla colsmn. Sell that old plow or harrow; yon don't use It since you purchased your new one. . FOR 8 ALE A good 810.000 farm for aale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevena Bldg. v . FOR RENT. FOR RENT Liner space ta this col umn. A few lines may rent that bouse, store or farm; they will cost you but a few cents. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, eetatea settled, gen eral law business. . Over Bank of Oregon City. , - -- . -' - U'REN ft 8CHUEBEL, Attorneys!-, Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice) In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bld Oregon City. Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Atrstf act Olf ice Land titles investigated, conveyan cing, notary public - C nines (orar Crtfiro copy Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. ABSTRACTS Or TITLE Title ft Investment CO-, Stevena Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all claases of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 11L DENTISTS." DR. L. G. rCE. DENTIST Rooms 4, 6 and 6 Beaver building. Mala St, Oregon City. Phones: Home A-19S and Pacific State 122L MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN John W. Loder,' Atty. at Law, Stevena Bldg. -. MONET LOANED W are acquaint ed with the value of all farm mads In Clackamas County and can loaa your money on good safe security. Farm loan a made one. two and three years at 7 per cent Abatracta of. title examined. DIMiCK ft DIMICK. Lawyera, Andresen Bldg.. Oregon City, Oregon. . REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL CO., REAL ESTATE Farm, Timber, Graslng, Agricultural Lands, City Property, Small Fruit and poultry Ranches for Sale, Wal nut Land. Room 9 Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. . H- COOPER, For Fire insurance and Real Estate. . Let as handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. ' Office In Enterprise Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. ,: . . To Introduce The Morning Enterprise into a large major ity of the home In Oregon . City and Clackamas county the management haa decided to make a special price for the daily issue, for. a short time only, where the subscriber pays a year In advance. By carrier, paid a , year , in advance, 13.00. By mall paid a year in ad vaace, $2.00. . , People who gave our canvas ser a trial subscription for tone or more months, at ten cents a week, can have the dally deliv- s, ered for a year for $3.00 by e paying a year In advance. People who gave our canvas-, aer a trial subscription, by mall, for -four month at a do! lar, may have the paper for a year for 2.00. If paid a year In advance. Bubacribera to the Weekly Enterprise may change their aubaoriptiona to the dally, re ceiving credit for half time on the dally that tho weekly is paid In advance. -When they choose to add cash to the ad vance payment equal to a full year'a advance 'payment they may take advantage of the 83 rate. .."'."- W make this special price no that people-wbo have paid In advance on soma other dally and wish to take the Morning Enterprise, may do so without Jod great expense, ; y.' ;, ' FREYTAO ft 8W AFFORD, Real Ea . tate Dealer, have choice bar gal na In farm landa. city and enburhan homes, good fruit landa aad poultry ranches. .8m na for good buys. Near fl. P.' depot ---V . 13 ACRES of sandy loam, all good farm land free from atone and gravel. t acres la cult, balance all. slaahed, . burnt and seeded but one acre and haa been for a good many years so the clearing la not very bard; 4 room box bouse, oars 30x22; good well, alao borders tke Tualatin - river. Thla la fine . peach, berry or garden land. In fact good for anything that grows; 4 miles of Oregon City on a macadam road; ' 10 mtlea of Portland on a macadam road. The price' of thla place, has always been $2630 bat for a quick sal owner will take 32200, $800 down, balano I years at 6 pet cent C. P. ELLIOTT ft. SON 4 Oregon City 'Ore. ' " x Near Suapeaeien Brlda. , SECOND HAND FURNITURE. SECOND HAND Furniture, Curloa and Relics bought, sold and exchanged. Anything front a darning needle to a .ship's anchor. YOUNG, Tan Second Hand Man, Main St, Ore gon city. . . : Electric Hotel 411 Mala, Ssnrtas 4th aad fcft ITJ. , OREGON CITY, ORE. x ' J. 4. ,TOBIN, rVoprietor, ., , If any abeep or lamb la heard cough ing, put It by itself and give special car and treatment Find the csuse aad remove It If a smsll pig Is chilled It oaa be revived by dipping It Into water as hot aa yon can bear your hand in, then wrapping It In warn flannel. , Real Estate Opportunitio S9 C. T. Toose, . Lawyer and Notary Abatracta, Loans and Insurance; CHARLES T. TOOZE ft CO. Real Btstate Bought and Sold, teem 1 Beaver Bldg., Oracoa City ' If yeu want BUY A FARM, BUY A HOME, BUY A LOT, . ee - chas. t. Toozn & co. And H yew want ta eall farm, ft gr MB skt nksstr