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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1911)
MOItNINfJ ENTERPRISE. VRIDAY, JANTJAItY 27, 1911. li- 'AL DRIcrS ion la till Buffering from gna ! vary low. Tst'a fr that hot lunch lo ta. eiO Mala atreet r, of Canby, waa In Ors- pislness yesterday. dry eoap So. Beeley'a. alee, I.iwer Main street jk In Portland on bualnaaa Va will hold thalr regular satire Hamaon'a office on ary 4. . V'who works In tha wool m homa alrk Thursday. . .j alck. JO and Coafaetlona at .Jf atreet naar Postofflce. A. Carter, of Portland, baa rent 1 UrtMM la Mountain Vlaw to Mr, JUr. Vrtou. of Canemah. Oris C' nrn 26o. Beeley'a. ( OL B. U.. L ona of tha prominent " Vara of t'anl.y, waa trana. Ihla city yaatarday. i r--tr r " tin it ' fj butter 8c roll. Bee- .. : f, a wall known farnmr jk In tha city Thursday .subscriber for lha Morn J. Vt gallon at Beeley'a , ,'eatbrook, a Portland at- town yraiarday on busl action with tha Captain i estate. PEOPLE POINTED OUT It. J. Bigger, who baa been 111, la Ira proving, and la abla to ba at bla atora on Beventb street Mra. Htnltb, of Bloux City, Iowa, baa arrived In thla city for a visit with bar alatar, Mra. HnelL Mlaa K ho Branca leavea thla after noon for Carua, to remain until Sunday with bar paranta, Mr. and Mra. C. H 8 pa nee. Mra. 0. II. Ilruca, of Portland, who baa been Waiting with bar alstere, tha Mlasea Qulnn. of Canamab, baa re turaad to Portland. Mra. B. P. Klltott, who baa been visiting with her mother, Mra. Gambia, of Portland, returned to bar boma on Wadnaaday avenlng. Mlaa Grayre Marahall, who haa been Buffering for aavaral daya with Mood polaonlng In her finger canned by a ruaty wlra penetrating It, la Improving. Mra. Don Meldrum left Wednesday for Portland, where aha will undergo treatment at tha Portland Hanltarlum. Mra- Meldrum baa been vary 111 for aeveral montba. Mlaa Elsie Bchoenborn, of Carua, ar rived In Oregon City yaatarday and will apend tha week with har parent, Mr. and Mra. Ilk' hard gchoenborn, of Seventh, street. Mlaa Gladys Byrom, who la making ber homa In thla olty thla winter at tha homa of her aunt, Mra. Duane Ely, left on Wednesday for Tualatin, whara aha will vlalt with ber .paranta for a IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Mlaa Orace Curl, formerly of Oregon City, and Errol McKInt of Portland were married Tueaday avenlng at tha homa of tha groom'a aunt, Mra. liana of Portland boulevard, Piedmont Tba uriae wore wiwte marquisette over wblta aatln and carried brtde'a rosea Bha waa unattended. Mr. McKIm la cashier and bookkeeper In ona of tba Portland bauka and la ona of the ris ing young men of that city. Tha wad ding waa a quiet ona, only relatives and a few Intimate frlenda war pree ant. Mr. and Mra. McKIm will reside ou Portland boulevard thla winter and In tha spring will move to their bunga low lu Laurelhurst. fMM, ilava H '-.. A . .... ' -.Wm "c " B Mis. Effle Morrla. primary taarher i.J .v A. r" 3 wood, of Mllwaukla. waa it., ..l.i... m.k uh.w.i lit C. L. T yesterday tnornlna on i.k.n ..tI.himL hi Vw.rf.irm. TV Us river. Mr. Bellwood ng her dut lee at tha achool thla week, MarajU w " hl " la Improving, and will be abla io re- S VS C""! for that hot lunrh aume her work on Monday morning. ftsOateSSr t2J,a1. I0 Main atraat. Miss Nellie lX;rby left laat night for K$ T 'J- will lva another of, Eugene, where aha will ba tha gneat Sta 'f "ortlpa In the Armory of Dr. and Mra. II. M Waller. Mlaa t"ci, JT V Oood musla pro- Ierly, while In that city, will attend VUt ; if Vafort made for the best lha Assembly Club ball, which will ba fca4c!aVL given on Baturday night at tha New ' lir r has just returned Osborne Hotel. . ' , frpag fTaded trip In the Kast. Mra. J. C. Current and daughter. Mr. and Mra. D. T. Mclialn enter talned the Krlday Night Drtdge club At their attractive little bungalow In Gladstone, Tuesday evening. The p ril es were won by John Adiima and Mra O. W. Eaatham. Dainty refreshments were ecrvcd to the following: Mr. and Mra. Rber Chapman, Mr. and Mra John Adama, Mr, and Mra. J. W. Mof- fatt, Mr. and Mra. O. W Kastham, Mra w.'titiewman, Mra. Unn, Jones, Mrs. Oertrude Iewihwalte, Mlaa Marie Keck and Mlaa Marlon Lcwthwelte. TlltJf ' Hat C rrkt7 at WW tta offera to locate In Hi there la ho plare 1 and caina back to It matoea 2Jc, Beeley'a.. JUnent to ba given on 1 by tha X. U Club of 'Jbatin postponed for an on account of Illness who were to partlrl- It Ym tor that hot lunch vJiUata, 610 Main street. t1 iXkm moling of tha Ore to C 1 nd pnMlura Union to-l!fll- In tha Cc.urt House. 11 iSA.M to ba preeent and triT ff t.-da who are Interested Both, who bave been the guests of Mr. and Mra. L. P. Ilorton. of Twelfth and Main atrveta, and Mr. and Mra. Hoy i. Co, will return to their home at Kugene Baturday. They bava ben here for aome time. Mr. and Mra. Ilorton are the parenta of Mra. Cur rent and Mra. Cox, a alater. Mra. Orace Woodruff and two child ren, of Hood Klver, who have been vlaltlng with tha former's alater, Mra. N. M. Alldredge, will leave for their home today. They were accompanied here by Mra. Woodniffa alater, Mra. Nora Khrum, who will visit here for aeveral weeka Itefore aha returna to ber home at Hood River. JTka) ttC "1 atreet bridge la open ' -II aa foot passengera. ,k la not completed aa to use tha bridge for v It haa been opened. J coat about $100. ITll4Tl Jieamade rird that caa la) haJcXil I. 1 gat It at Bchrader a 'TBkajr, Ciim atreet near Poatof- I J. nr'akia. of Portland, waa In 'flMI ML. f Ttariay on business In con- aajT. I t settlement of tha ea- fj -i Williamson, who waa .reo aeveral yeara ago ,W ta bla piM koU, ra free with No. X boa l it Beeley'a. grandson of Mr. and ORCHARDS ARE TAKEN UP. law: aTt Y- VI. Harding, la visiting ( been half way around Martermastar In a aall J ,f 1 baa had some Inter- Olaaaaed Treea Ramaved at Mount Pleasant at Inspector's Request Diseased orcharda of L. II. Aiidrewa and K K. Kellogg, that are badly In fested with scale end other pesta, are being taken up. These orcharda are located at Mount pleasant and bave been an eye sore to the community for a long whue. County Prult Inapect or A. J. Uewla served notices on both men, and they are now complying with the law and removing the treea for the protection of otbera. I rvAt r It. T t Hoeye. Dentlat, Cau- ISC VCnrii City. no recently pur- Mra farm on the High- In Oregon City on jaing coma here to meet 1 Bffle Robblna, of Can lalt for aeveral weeke Hoeye. Dentist, Cau gea city. anlMm la having tba atora building on flev ia4 up, and will open a f atora within a few I Schonnborn, who baa l a few daya at bla farm turned to Oregon City. milk I Sc. Beeley'a. t-Burke, In caaual ra I tha hint that Council t ba compelled to give the bill po'lee proteo se! ed tba people should i 1 to pay for It; simply It rlsln that It waa want i pay without proteat. f Lodge wilt bava Ita Ut the I. O. O. r. Hall ten tha newly elected f Installed. It la prob Will be aeveral promt (Of tha Portland order , A luncheon will ha business la transacted. 2't for that hot lunch gnta. 610 Main atreet 1? 'ia, who waa for many I M of Oregon City, and 1 i living at Seattle for la Injured recently In a Went. Ha waa confined ffor four weeka, but Is Vng well. Mr. Williams' iallevue avenua, north. t King Headlea will tec 41 at tha Congregational Irenlng; tomorrow after (talk on tha aame aubject ya. Tha lecture tbla v Resented for tha benefit Mople and tomorrow af iort will ba made to talk 1 In a way that will ea JH them. r telling TltVeta. and girls who wish to taet for ticket aelllng for Bent given by tha Worn- jr get their ticketa from orrla or Mra. Clarence Aw a a , i ir Tk rtA jrlnner haa been changed wel caaa, which can ha alster ft Andresen'a. Tha a watch. Free admla y or girl aelllng six or High Watera In Rock Creak. R. E. Yoder, ona of the prominent young farmers of Smyrna, waa In thl city Tburaday on his return from Hlah land, where he haa been for the past wee a gueat at tba farm of II. Robblna. Ha also visited at Ugan and played In the orchestra Baturday night when a drama waa presented by me young people of that place.. M Yoder left for Portland, where be will visit with hla brother, who la ona of tha employee f Uncle Bam at tha city. Mr. Yoder atatea that In bl section of the county they experienced quite a snowfall several weeka ago the depth of which waa alx Inches and many at that place enjoyed sleigh ing until tha early houra of tha morn Ing. Rock Creek, be atatea, waa' the nigneat that haa aver baen known but bo damage resulted. f t l Young Mlaa Celebrataa Birthday, Elolse Ely, the four year-old dauah ter of Mr: and Mra. George Ely, cele brate ner fourth birthday anniversary at ber parenta' homa on Wednesday afternoon, and little Elolse proved to ba a most charming hoeteaa. Tha af lernoon waa devoted to gamea. Many girta were received by the hostess During the afternoon a feast waa en joyed by tha guests, when the table waa prettily decorated for thla occa alon. Those present wera Irna An drewa. Florence Andrewa, Alta Itrldc as, Violet rarr, Evelyn Williams, Carol Biy, rrancia Andrews. i Returna ""com Trip Around World. Cecil roller, grandson of Mr. and Mra Henry Harding, of thla city, who left over three yeara ago for a trip around tba continent, returned to Ore gon City Tueaday evening, and la via Itlng with hla grandparents, and broth er, Harry Fuller. Ha baa been on aalllng veasel. and baa met with manv thrilling adventurea alnce leaving bare. Mr. Fuller baa accepted a po altlon with tha Crown-Columbia Pulp at reper company at Camaa, Wash, and will leave for that place Monday Executor. Notice. Nonce, la hereby slven that A Men II. uranam, Arthur W. Graham. R. n. Morrill and Wm. Andreaen bave been appointed by tha County Court of uacsamaa County, Oregon, executore or tna estate of John M. Graham, Da ceased. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby required to present tha aame, duly verified, to wm. Anareaen, Executor, at 619 Main atroet, Oregon City, Oregon, within alx months from the data of the flret publication of thla notice. Data of flrat publication, January J7th, 1911. Data of laat publication, February H, 1711 ALDEN B, GRAHAM. ARTHUR W. GRAHAM, R. D. MORRILL Wm. ANDRESEN, Executors WE9TDR00K WESTBROOK, Port- inuu, vsrt-Bun, Aitorneya. iNonody without aoma pepper In him . M -. . . U VI- I . ' ww. hi ma aii. AT THE PEARL CHOP HOUSE irything Strictly Fresh. Short Or ders Our Specialty 4 O'DONNEL, - Proprietors a Bdween 5th and 6th, on Main Street LONG RAILROAD FILL WILL BE MADE SOON ., P. A 8. Ry. TO DO AWAY WITH LONQ WOODEN STRUCTURE THIS SUMMER. PORTI.AND. Or., Jan. 26. (8pl ) One of the longest wooden railroad brldxea In tha world la soon to be flllod. Thla prominence la claimed for the structure over 8praguo Gulch, where the Hpokane, Port In nd & Beat tie Railway crosses It, about 4) miles west of Spokane. It will rout about IIW.ooo to fill It and tha contract has been let. ' - The railroad trestle l G000 f.et long, almoat a mile, and varis In height from 40 to 90 feet. It will take about 2.600,1)00 yarda of earth to com p'.ete the fill. It la estimated A tract of 100 acres nearby baa !eea pur chased by tha railroad company ami. steam ahovela will scoop the dirt Into the cara, which will dump it Into the aulch. An Idea of the magtiltuli l the work may be gained from the f.irt that It will take at least two yeirs, ind poMMy longer, to complete I ho Job." The gulch apapned by tua nestle Ir a very long ard deep rain- I, it comparatively little water flcwi through It. A concrete arch will pro vide for the flow of thla water. Foot Seriously Injured, riert Roake, Councilman for the E hill district, haa been on the alck Hat for a few daya. Ha allowed a heavy Iron casting to fall on bla foot, serious ly bruising that member. But for the aoft nature of tba floor, with Ita aev eral Inchea of loose aand, Mr. Roake would undoubtedly have loat bla foot. Aa It waa the right foot waa forced open on tha top and be baa been com pelled to give It the beat of care. NEW JERSEY TOWN TO BUILD A MARKET TO DRAW STORES Ole Ridge Has Three Theweand In habitants, but Na auslness. There are 8.000 lubabltaota of Glen Ridge, N. J., but there Is do bust Dees eertlon In tha town, as must of the realdenta are commuters aud spend their dsys lu New York. Tbla condition Is often lucoovenleot, and so the raldufe bave tskeo steps to bring atbrea to their village. The town bsa decided to erect a corn mod lous market lu a ceutral loca tion at Uloouiflt-ld avenue and Her man atreet. The building will be of red brick with a red tile roof. There will ba alx stores on the ground flour, with offices for the borough officials and the council chamber on the second floor. Each of the stores will be 2." Courtssy Amartcaa City, Nsw Tork.) aw MAaxrr at olkm huoe. by 40 feet, and ill will be offered at a rental tbat will Induce merchants to occupy tbem. " Tbla plan will carry out an Idea. often auggested. but tiever exleuxlvely tried, of bavlug all the stores lu a village under one roof, a fun her ad vantage will tw thnt the yeii-r:il ii i pea ranee of the town wl!l tie eiili.tm-el and the market will offer prolillo:i against the erection of uniithtlv strw-tnrea. Tbe lllustrntlon n yuni UWn of the spjenrui) e of tin- iommmI mnr ket, and If alxn miok the anitdi- on which the etore will ok-ii The build log will add mtirb to the lieauty of tbe village. ' heuld ba f town if Commits Nuisance on Street. Frank Thomaa, who waa picked by Officer Shaw Tburaday for commit ting a nuisance In public In front of the First National Bank, waa lntoxl cated at tha time or It la not thougii he would have encroached on the rule of polite society. He la 40 yeara of age and Uvea with hla mother on Ftf teenth atreet He waa fined $10, and will pay out. All-Day Orange Meeting. Tbe Abemethy Grange of Parkplace will bold an all-day meeting at tb Grange ball on Saturday, at which time the newly elected officer, and thoae who were re-elected at a recen meeting will be Installed. Mr. Dick ana, of Oswego Grange, will be preaent and will do tha Installing of officers At noon the women of the Grange will serve one of their hot dlnnera to tba members. Hoboa Set Adrift Thursday. Two hoboa who had been locked u by Officer Shaw for begging were aet at liberty Thursday morning and told to make themselves scarce. Tbey were Informed that If tbey continued to bang around chargea wojld ba placed against them. Indian Joe Oeta 20 Daya. Indian Joe, who waa locked up Wed nesday for being drunk and disorderly waa given 20 daya In jail on Tbura day and began to lay it out In tha city prlaon. CLARK8. Tba danca that waa given b Wm Mclntyra at tha Grange hall Saturday nignt, waa very successful. Everv noay reported a good time and said that they would come again. If they would have auch a -good time. The musicians were Vern Iarklna, John Moennae ana turner Le and every one waa well pleased with tha music and aald that tha manager of the danca could not have dona better than in getting mem. Air. Mclntyra re marked how welt everyone behaved and It waa one of tha nicest dancea that haa been given anywhere. Vera Larklna and George Loger were over spending a pleasant after noon with Wm. Mclntyra Friday, and reported a very good time. wm. Mclntyra visited tha achool at Clarke Tueaday afternoon. After tha flrat of tha month Wm. Mclntyra will atart for Portland and apend a week there and then he will go down to Houlton. where he will vlalt Mr. and Mra. Howard, old time rrienas or hla at that place. He will then return to Clatakanle, Ore., to re turn to work In the Sunset Logging to., where ha baa worked for aeven yeara. Mr. Sullivan and family are on the alck Hat Tbey have bad colda. Tbey moved the fence back on tha church yard Monday. Mr. Bottemlller and W. O. Kleln- mlth wera In town laat weak. . Mr. and Mra. 8am Elmer wera In town last Friday. , Tba anow la leavlns- ua now. so it looks at preaent John Larklna moved onto Mr. Shush- el'a plana Monday. Mr. Wettlaufer worked on tha road. filled up aoma holea and fixed a bridge on Friday of laat week. Mr. Harrington la going to clear an acre of land for Mr. Wettlaufer. Sam Elmer and family spent Sunda Ith Mr. Bua and family. There la many a man who aava thlnga to hla wife ha wouldn't ir Bay to hla cook. Ev.n an s.ropl.n. .he. bought in one's home there. As for' erdinsry, every day things, home is tha place ta buy tham. will play with tha young men'i Jewish Club team.' of Portland, la Oreen'a hall Wedneaday evening, January 25. L. E. Armatrong baa purchased one lot from Geo. Hicham. Mr. Btgham will move tha buildings off. 8. C. Alexander and family returned home from Central la. Wash., after two weeka visit with relatives. Mr. Alex ander had a aavera attack of la grlppo while away. Mra. L B. Armatrong la quite alck with la grippe. Mra. Wm. Well apent Wednesday with har parenta, Mr and Mra. -J. Murphy, at Nashville (Woodstock.) E. C. Warren waa In Portland on business Wednesday. Arm and Hammer Soda So at Bee ley'a. Christian Brotbera Athletic - Club basket ball team defeated tba Oak Grove Junior team Saturday, January 21, In Oreen'a hall. Score 19-17. R. J. Moore la confined to hla home with bronchial pneumonia. Dr. O. T. Lehman attending. Elmer Worthing ton baa a aevera at tack of la grippe. Jaa. Bbuffe and Cbaa. Rlsley wera Oregon City visitors Wednesday. Mra. Herman Wetzler and eon, B. Lee, of HUlsboro, are spending a few daya with Mra. Wetzler'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Bigbam. Tbe Sunnyaide Brigade team de feated the Oak Grove team at baaket ball. Score, 40-13. Church Notaa. M. E. church Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Servlcea, 11 a. m. by Rev. u. A. !ewe. Evening services, 7:30 p. m. by pastor, Rev. Henry Spela. Ladlea Aid regular monthly tea will be beld at tbe boma of Mra. W. H. Moore Tburaday, January 2Cth. A free will offering will be taken. Real Estate Opportunities C- T. Tooie, Lawyer and Notary Abstracts. Loan aod Insuraoce CHARLES T. T0O2E aV CO. Real Batata Bought and Sold. Itoom I. Beaver BIdf ., Oregon City if yau want ta BUY A FARM, BUY A HOME. BUY A LOT, Sea CHAS. T. TOOZE & CO. And If you want t aall farm, 4 lot da llkewles. ABSTRACTS Of TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Of tick Land titlea Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public . . PWTICS COMEKT copy Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City Wants, For Sale, etc AB8TRACT8 Or TITLE Title Inveatment Co., Stevens Bldg. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder aad General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building workconcrete walka aod reinforced concrete. Raa. Phone Main 111. GUMPTION ON THE FARM. Ho mortgaged the farm to aet hl son up In business In the city; tba son failed, and now the sheriff haa the farm. " v ."- e- Tell your wife how welt her cooking tastes hod what good butter ana makes Don't envy the man who la riding around In an auto until you know how big hla mortgage la. Now la a Rood time to nau loose boards on the barn and aheda and to replace broken glaaa In the wlndowa. Time may be money, but tna aver age man would ratner give you two houra talk, than lend you a quarter. Cultivate tba friendship of every farm animal, from tha dog to the horse. Tbe man who baa not friend a of thla kind la not apt to have many elsewhere. - The woodchuck, the frog and the skunk went to the abow. The wood- chuck got In, for be had a quartet- fhlnd): and so did tha frog with bla greenback; but the akunk bad to go home, for be only had a bad aoent Karmere who have occasion to draw up contracts. agreements, nuie, checks, etc., ahould remember that the aafeat plan la to employ pen and Ink for thla work never use a lead pencil. The law will recognize the lead pencil, but tba writing may be eraaed too easily, and tba amount or terma may be changed. If pen ana Ink are not at hand when drawing up auch papers, use an Indelible pencil. GOOD OUT OF EVIL Even the Mail Ordap Catalogue, Tak Ing Meney Frem Tewn. Has Its Usee. Tba catalogues of tha mall order bouses, beyond their utility In promot Ing tbe sale of merchandise of the stores which Insue tbem. are further valuable In the matter of stimulating wanta aod creating, demand for a va rlety of articles not found ordinarily In tbe stocks of Iocs I atorea. Mercbanta striving to get and keep tbe borne trade of their towna which tbey are entitled Justly bave bean beard to express vary favorable opinions of tbe value of such rata loguea, Inaamnch as tbey aanemble In an Indexed volume and In detail a tba ordinary arttclea of merchandise with which dealers Dead to stock their atorea and give tbem at tbe aame time. when direct quotations are lacking, aoma idea of ruling price for unfa miliar merchandise. Park a Baauty 8st Owing to the perseverance of Street Commissioner Gansenmuller, Central park. In Sea Cliff. N. T- baa been re deemed from Ita former condition of untidiness and la fast assuming tbe look of an tip to data and pretty park. The park, which ta quite near the center of tba vllage. waa filled with dead chestnut treea when Mr. Gansen muller took offlca. Ona of bla first of flclal acta waa to secure permission to cat tbe trees down and put tba lumber ao obtained to good na for tba village. Later on tbe stumps wera attacked and removed. Now tbe entire park baa been leveled and graded. Patba are being laid out, and tha ground will be Beaded down to graaa, and other thlnga will be planted. Tbe value of tbe surrounding prop erty baa been Increased by tbe changed appearance of tbe park. "Count, weigh and measure" everything yau buy. After It la weighed don't give It away. City Ferestry Building. forestry building ta being built tn Springfield. Mass.. anld to be the flrat of the kind erected by any city, ita erection waa the result of the steady Increase tn the work of City Forester Gale, who now haa charge of about 40.000 treaa. exclusive of those to pub lic parka and along blghwaye on pel rata property. OAK OROVE. Geo. Jonea received tha aad newa of tha death of hla nephew, Harry Ab- Dott, in a mm explosion In Helena, Montana. Mra. Mary McClaln. alster or Mr. Jonea. and mother of Harry Abbott, ta In the Mount Tabor aanitar. turn where ah underwent a aertoua operation. Mr. Jonea haa a alater. aira. j. jemiaont who Uvea In Van couver, Wash., who la quit alck and Mr. Jonea went over Wedneadar to sea ber. Stock law goea Into effect toda'r: 110 flna for tha flrat offense and t0 fine for each offense thereafter ao look out for your atock. Harry Worthlngton la alck with pneumonia. Oak Grove Junior baabet ball team LOGAN. Can't aomeone "Up" the weather man for some of Oregon's beat? Last week the "natives" even complained that it was too wet. Jupiter Pluvlua be careful; there la a "recall" law ber. Tou might loe your Job. The moat serious loaa tbla communi ty sustained from high water waa the Clear Creek bridge at Flsher'a Mill. It la reported by those living near there that a landslide from a high bank temporarily damming tb water, then giving way, the onrush of water carrying out a large drift of loga which took the bridge before them down over the mill dam. If the piers had been kept In repair It would bave been a substantial structure aa the bridge Itself remained Intact after go ing over the falls of the dam, until broken by drift logs. It waa built about 30 yeara ago at a coat of 1750. One bad feature about It la the people on route two are deprived of tbelt mall. We are told an alternate day service will be started aa aoon aa the river road la open again to travel. Allan Hutchlna haa gone to Califor nia to stay Indefinitely. Mlaa Orpha Freytag. of Gladstone, E. C. Gerber loat a floe horse tbla week with Inflammation of tbe bowels, la the gueat of Mlaa Lllll Anderson thla week. The play, "Butternut'a Bride," given by the young people of Harding Grange on January 21st, waa a euccesa both socially and financially, $55.00 being reallxed. A large crowd waa In attendance. Tb music waa furnished by the Redland orchestra. - ELECTRIC THEATRE MAIN STREET. TO-NIGHT ONLY Notices undar three elaaatria4 win im inat-rtM at ona cant a word, flrat Insertion, half a cent additional laser- i tlona. Ona Inph card, ft pmt moo thl half Inch card. (4 lineal II per month. Cash must accompany ordr unlas ana haa aa open account with tha paper. No (laanclal responsibility for errors; where errors occur free corrected notice will ba printed for patron. Minimum chares lie. WANTED. WANTED Girl for general houaa work In small family. Inquire of Mra. Don Meldrum, Twelfth Washington streets. WANTED Strong boy1 to dellve papera Enterprise Office. 1 tf FOR SALE 7 Room House and t acre. NIc acre Lota close to ear line... Ala S acre tracts at $600 per acre. BOARDMAN St NEWELL Jennings Lodge, Ore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Space In tbla column. Sell that old plow or barrow; you don't use It sine you purchased your new on. FOR SALE A good f 10,000 farm for aala. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevene Bldg. "Her Fatal Mistake" (American.) LOVE and LAW . (Tanhausar.) QUEEN OF THE NIHILISTS Yankee. MOLALLA. Moat beautiful winter weather. Farroera will begin .plowing ibis w Wm. Hammond'a funeral wilt be preached at the Harlesa church next Sunday. Tb following officer of Juvenile Grange No- 3 will be InBtallod rext Saturday: John Echerd. M.: Ethel Wells, O.; Marguerite Faurn, L.: Mry Echerd. chaplain: Ruth Harle-n. T. Maud Stamlnger, aecretary: Roaa Eng. le. S.; Oolda Harlesa, L. A. 8.: Ora Looney, G. K.; Beasl Echerd, Flora Vlda Cole, Pomona; Bernice EngTe, Ceres. Portland Markets. Receipts for the week have been: Cattle 2490, calvea 94, hogs 1823, sheep 3454. horses 69. Under-tha Influence of a fairly lib eral supply of cattle, prices showed a weaker undertone, and while tte de mand waa active and anappy, it waa not altogether a seller's market aa haa been tb case for aevernl weeks prevloua. The aupply of sheep was moderate and the market waa alow anj drargy with lower prlcea prevailing. The mutton market move at Urien tit strange circles, packera load their coolers with mutton and the demand fa1l8 off for no reason that la explal'i able. When thla la the case, tna mar ket aaga and during the week tbat has just closed the prlcea have been any. thing but encouraging. Tha hog market waa slightly sup plied and the demand waa active from $8.60 to $9. Interest In the forthcoming Fat Stock Show ta apreadlng throughout tha Pacific Northwest, and It baa the endorsement of the Portland Commer cial Club, the Portland Chamber of Commerce, the Oregon pure Bred As sociation, the Portland Hunt Club, the Portland Ad Club and varloua other organisations of the Pacific Northwest. Thla ahow will not be run for profit aa no admission will be charged. Ita aole purpose la educational. - Much Inquiry la being received rela tive to the horse market which haa been established here and when aprlng work commencea quite a volume of busineaa la expected. THE MARKETS. Oregon City Quotations. APPLES Tbe apple market la aUlt firm with large storks still on hand. Demand la good with prlcea from 60c to II. rui aiues Good atock la scarce with the aupply cleaning up; top pay ing price I1.Z5 with the farmers hold Ing because atock la getting low. Sweeta still on the market are all cel lar atock and that la about exhausted. VKtifcTABUiS onlona are strong at ze pound; carrots, parsnips and tur nlpa plenty with Belling price at ft aack; beets J bunchea for 10c; plenty of all kinda but market free. Cabbage and celery all California stocks. . FLOUR The Inclination ta down ward In sympathy with wheat, which la off one cent a. bushel. Local flour 5 26. hard wheat brand (5.50. CORN Selling $1 ton cheaper mak ing rates $1.65 to $1.75 hundred. Feed about aame prlcea bran 85c, shorts $1.20, barley $1.15. HAT Mercbanta paying $14 for clover, $18 for timothy, and $16 for oat hay; aelllng alfalfa for 120 ton. Plenty of hay to meet demanda aa yet BUTTER la weaker but selllne- at the aame price, paying 65c roTL Cheeae alow demand and all cream goods have downward tendency. EGGS Finn at 35c; scare locally haa disappeared. MEATS Dreaaed pork la bringing 11c to 12c for choice. Veal commands 12Hc to 13c, mutton 9c to 10c, lard 15c. POULTRY No demand for the larg er fowls; chlckena 14c and aorlncera will bring 16c Only moderate de mand. Hops The bop market ta becoming firmer and It la believed that those who bold for the outside figure will get It. No great movement- Salt Liverpool 75c Stock aalt ground, 70c 100 lbs Dairy $L6o FOR 8 ALE Meat market, consisting of full equipment of tools, meat wag on, delivery cart, barn, 2 bore, har neaa, etc., located In a good live town with a good trade. Having gone Into other business have no uae for It Will sell at a sacrifice and give good terma to the right man. .. . . J. O. 8TAAT8. Sheriff a office, Oregon City. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Liner apac la tbla col umn. A few llnea may rent that "house, store or farm; tbey will coat you but a few cents. FOUND. FOUND Good overcoat, on Seventh atreet hill; owner prove property and pay for notice; at Enterprise office. ATTORNEYS. PLEASE NOTICE. To Introduce Tbe Morning Enterprise into a large major- lty of the homea tn Oregon City and Clackamas county the management baa decided to make a special price for tbe dally issue, for a short time only, where the aubecriber paya a year In advance. 4 By carrier, paid a year In advance, 13.00. a By mall, paid a year In ad- vance, $2.00. d People who gave our canvas- aer a trial subscription for one or more months, at ten cents a week, can have the dally dellv- ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a year In advance. People who gave our canvas- aer a trial subscription, by matt, for four montha at a dol- lar, may have the paper for a year for $2.00, If paid a year In advance- Subscribers to the Weekly . Enterprise may change their aubacrlptlona to the dally, re- celvlng credit for half time on the dally that the weekly la 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 $2 rate. We make thla apectal price ao that people who have paid In advance on aome other dally , and wish to take the Morning Enterprise, may do ao without too great expenae. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land titlea examined, est a tea settled, gen eral law business.' Over Bank , ot Oregon City. U'REN A 8CHUEBEL. Attorneys-at-. Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice In all courta, make collections, and settlements, pfflce in Enter-. priBe Bldg., Oregon City, Oregqn. DENTISTS. DR. L O. ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4, 6 and 6 Beaver building, Main St, Oregon City. Phonea: Home A-19S ' and Pacific 8tatea 122L MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg. MONET LOANED We are acquaint ed with the value of all farm lands in Clackamaa County and can loaui your money on good aafe security. Farm loans made one. two and three yeara at 7 pee cent Abstracts of title examined. DIMiCK A DIMICK, Lawyers, Andreaen Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL CO.. REAL ESTATE Farm, Timber, Graxing, Agricultural Lands, City Property, Small Fruit and Poultry Ranchea for Sale, Wal nut Land. Room 9 Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. E. H. COOPER. For Fir tnaurane and Real Eatate. Let ns handle your properties w buy, sell and exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAO A 8 W AFFORD. Real Ba tata Dealers, have choice bargain In farm landa, city and suburban homea, good fruit laada and poultry ranches. See ns . for good buys Near 8. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE. SECOND HAND Furttltara, Curios sad Rallca bought sold sad exchanged. Anything from a darning aeedl to a ahlp'a anchor. TOUNO, Tha Second Hand Man, Main St, Ore gon City.. Electric Hotel 41 Rata, ktwasa ta aad kkUti OftlOON CITY, ORE. . J. J. TOBIN, roartter. 13 ACRES of sandy loam, all good farm land free from atone and gravel. SV4 acres In cult, balance all slashed, burnt and seeded but one acre and has been for a good many yeara so the clearing la not very naxa; 4 room box house, bera 20x22; good well, also borders the. Tualatin river. Thla la fine peach, berry or garden land. In fact good tor anything that growa; 4 miles of Oregon City on a macadam road; IS miles of Portland on a macadam road. The price of thla place haa always been $2650 but for a quick aale owner will take $2200. $800 down, balano S years at 6 per cent E. P. ELLIOTT a SON Oregon City, Ore. Near Suspenele ridge. 't - V. , ... ' 4' J -v V .- Li