M0UN1N0 ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1911. DRicrs f Clarksa, wr Id 2lna yesterday, farmer of Beaver ,00 City yeaterday. lllnghanv Waeh., Baturdsy. Joe I5o at Seeley's T, Of Bhubel, was In Acting business v,nd Confections at it. near roitorric. rmerly connected t tbl city, was In day visiting with t ' ' r that hot lunch 610 Main street. dependence, waa 'MS on Friday and ' )1 to be at work t Struggle with la t. jthat hot lunch ,10 Main street. - piano dealer on In Portland yea- Jtnneapolla, Minn., jlty, where he haa I with the meat f iter 0o roll. 8ev f dance at Beaver Svenlng, February I will furnlah the V.: talea, 34 Inches Peoples' Btore. liter, MUa Nellie who have been brother, of Port r. yesterday morn a their home at Soda 6c at See- vrr Creek, one Mldenta of that BR business In leaving for hie ,11 60 aack. ) of the Luther Iran church will X I'au I" at the yt Sunday even- Christian church a merger aer t once a month Any school bo-Inn be preaching at i at SeMey'e , Lutheran church " at tlio morning Bur fur Ktrtbly Air of Nature: 2. ord; 3- The Star Jlce .will be ,at f thai hot Junch .0 M-ln atreet." lday for Camaa, Ion In the Crown rCo. f Sunset Magazine of Drearaa Uoina justrated In four Singing In the 'ielnpo Christmas All newa atanda, Jther In the Can )regon City 8at- Dentlat, Cau- ;city. nd A. Dluhm, of r In Oregon City with them a load "je Dread that caa H It at Schrader's jret sear Poetot- t- h. prominent rw kr Creek oonstrr, f& business Et- t J r. Dentlat, Cao- yeny. - f on of the well Claeluunas eerrty, JwbeL.wn n Ore- eaa gnote lo M, "Tke; Peopr a of Clsckjrmaa la at Cm by, waa jtarday. f that tint lunch d rramk HatUn, reao city Barnr- ISc. Seeleya. X their residence int. occupying Aie aa. Mr. Laxaea la buying. f Pendleton. 1a 1n jttlng with the fan B that city. He wt a Monday-, f Chrlat, Sclentlat. Jlng, Mala ' atreet it 11 o'clock, anbjeet w." Bunday aeaooi the meeting of the atockholdera of the Home OH Oa Company, which waa held yeaterday afternoon at the Com mercial Club parlore. He waa ac companied here by Grant Mumpower, who la one of the atockholdera of the company. t The usual Saturday night dance at the Armory la In progress tbla evening. Milton Price la In charge of the fes ttvltlue. . ' Elmer Nobel, agent of the O. W. P. at their freight and passenger atailon on Main street, haa raalgned to take a position In tbo llawlfy paper mill. Mr. Nnber'wllt give up hi poaltlon aa aoon aa hla successor la ready to take up the work for the railway people. At the Baptist church Bunday even ing Rev. llaywortn- will preach the second aermon In the aeries, "Marka of a Man" to the subject, "A Plea for Purity." He will - alao dlacuaa the propoalllun of the new I hour labor bill, now before the legislature. The evnlng aervloe at 'the M. E. church promise to be of more than ordinary Intereat. Aa thoae people with good red blood In their velna are friend of the boy a. and aa thla la to be a boya' meeting, the church will be crowded ao If you want a aeat you had beat go early. The Order of Elk will attend the Bt Paul'a Episcopal church on next Bunday evening at the 5 o'clock aer vlce, and the following Bunday the Knlghta of Pythlaa will attend In a body. Appropriate addreaaea will be given on theae-.occaelona by the reo tor, Rev. Charlea Roblnaon. It haa been arranged by the rector to have many of the lodgea and ordera of the city to atteju) the Sunday evening aer-vlce- All will be extended an Invitation. ( patterns 12V4a I " SJKMVZOVl POINTED OUT Mr a. J. D. Roblnaon, of Portland, waa vlaltlng with her alatera, the Mia aea Cochran, on Saturday. Maater Oeorgle Pueey, little eon of Mr. and Mra. George Puaey, of thla city, la 111 with typhoid fever. 1 Mra. I. N. Hewitt, who haa been Buffering from blood potaon In her thumb, la bettor. MUa Alda Proughton, of Portland, haa returned home, after a' brief vlalt with Mlaa Nlela Harding. Frank H. Ileach, of Gladatone, who haa been confined to hla home for aeveral woeka with an attack of rhou matlam, la Improving, j Mlaa Marjorlo Cauflold entertained tho mombera of the Oypny Club- and of the ThurnVy evening Club at her home Bnturdny evening. ' Mlaa Gertrude Holnra, who grad uatea next week from the t'nlveralty of Oregon, win In the city vlaltlng frlenda yeaterdny. Mra. I. W. Rivera, who waa taken very 111 at her home at Wllhmette on Friday evening with a aevero attack of plouratlc pneumonia, waa allRhtly1 Improved on Haturdny. Mra- Nellies Bhden, of Fern Rl.lKe, who haa brn conducting a millinery parlor at OludKtoue, haa doited hor. pnrlora until aprlng. Mra. Bladen wm formerly In tho millinery buaineae In thla city." " Mra. William Crltener la very 111 with pnoumonla at her home at Wil lamette, and two trained nuraea are In oonatant attendance.- Her huaband who haa ben confined to hla home with the aame malady, la Improving. Mlaa Veryl Crooka, of Ooldendale, arrived la Oregon City on Friday even ing, and la the gueat Of Mlaa Hazel Francla. and Mlaa Emma Vanlloy, of Mountain View; ' ltofore Returning to her home Mlaa Crook a will vlalt with Mr aad Mra. 8. Chlldora,of SU Johna. Mra.' Maxwell Telford,' of Canemah, and brother, Karl Lutx, were called to Portland Friday rm account of the aer Ion a lllneaa of their mother, Mra. A. Johnaon, of the Raat Side. Mra. John aon'e conditio waa unchanged Satur day morning. Mra. Edward Maple, of Mnllao, who waa operand on about fmir weka ago at on ttf the Portland fcoapHara, waa brought to Park place a Nw day a ago. whet ahe will revatw until he boomea stronger, i Mra. VlAt ra at the boaawj of her 'alatef-tw-raw, Mra. Jennl tatta. POKTLAND ELK ON V1BIT. Antkvrad herd of Me, 11 Have In itiation aad B Feed. - Otgfln t .itreut an Jut' aomvtlmea '"a v.h i Oregan City Lodg, No. 1189. Be nd Protectlr Order of Elka, known aa llie Beat People on Karth. had one if thnlr rood old ( ttmea Friday nlgat tn ifhelr hall at of the prominent o,tn ,ni Main at reft. - There were a goodly number of the -antlered herd rrom Oregon City and m carload from Portland bod (re No- 111. accompanied by Exalted Rnler W. Apperaon, Qua C. Moaer, and Dr. W. Carleton Smith, of Salem, the aiatrtci aeputy grana exalted ruler. Taere were a doaea p metTng ot the 1 Inltlatlona and tlie irewt waa real aportr rwn m. n. . ive. aa ne naa not wn iea ior imeni aaye. i ne anir enuou wim ou vi thoae genuine ETk banqueta, the menu li.ln ihm rhnlrMi anfl It waa near the kme tg Laraern haa nouP of midnight wlien the herd acat Jty from San Fran- tered. Cheney Homi 'la Sold. O. A. Chwncy tiaa aold hla home place near Oreoa Ptfhrt to Mlaa Haxel Tooce. The place waa aold Friday morning, and la at nreaent occupied L of Gladatone. Mr. ' by the Owenby famTly. The land con- rtland to attend fae wMate of one lot, aad eanmanda an ex- and haa been epen- cellent view, being located on tbe riv er. The houae will we tnorougbiy renovated. high School Lad Surprlaad. The High 8chool wuplla f the Glad atone achool tendered a aurprlae to 'm9 .v.nin Mrvtee ' Frank Johnaton, one of thrtr number, Jng room open dally . on Saturday evening. There mrere up- n 9 to 4 p. m. - I wanfla of twenty present and a Jolly . , rw.n ' Rood time waa the reaulu Ta young ianl 1- r?llT n W roucb "rpriaed and hla Jellwood, la very III ,.an. n)' ,nQf -. i,.i. k E. Courand, of Can- - rrdVr;dnGrTe" Dl.cu.aed Single Tax. brother, Fred Gr ea- Th of BlnRle T r Mr". Courand baa 'Mountain Vlew PJSf j her brother at Sell- Th afflrmUlve WM flT.n the i aion, out noi uniu arier a iioi corneal Sr, one of the promt-' jen engaged In. Rev. Hayworth, aenu or atone, waa ot tne i)aptist church, made an Inter ! yeaterday attending tlng talk. - - f s Chop House Meols-at, All Hours- the best, ot lowest prices, eat with us. V is satisfaction. ,.f nr MILTON PRICE Satwean Fourth and fifth Streeta. AILDAY MEEICJC AT ABERilUGRAIiGt OFFICERS INSTALLED FOR THE ENSUINO YEAR MASTER DIM ICK OUTLINES HIS POLICY. The Abernethy Grange met at the Orange Hall at Park place on Saturday, the affair being an all day meeting, and an excellent dinner waa served by the ladlea of the grange. Tbe of ficers who are to aerve for the enatilng year were Installed and are aa follows: Maater, O. 1). Dlmlck; overseer, Mra. Ketta Rivera; lecturer, O. L Clyde; chaplain, Mra- A. M. Rraytoir? treas urer. Captain J. T. Apperaon; secre tary, Mra. - Pearl Dernier; assistant steward. Sam Jonea 'gatekeeper, John Kent; lady assistant steward, Miss Ethel Butts; cerea, Mra. Will River; pomona, Mra. Charles Rivera; Flora, Mra. Mendenhall. . Mrs. Dlckerson, of Oaweao, one of the prominent grangera of that place, was present, a. well aa her husband. Mrs. Dlckerson acted aa the Installing officer, and waa assisted by Mr. Dlck erson. Among the features or the afternoon waa the address by the new ly Installed master, O. B. Dlmlck. Mr. Dlmlck outlined hla policy for the year, which will change the system of the program ao aa to take up good, live questlona at each of the meetings, and to secure speakers from different parte of the state, and ao not to de pend aolely on local talent, aa hereto fore. Mra. Dlckerson, who la a member of the Women'a Work Club of Oswego, told bow this -club waa working at that place, and what la being accom plished. Mr. Dlckerson gave some In. st ructions, which were appreciated aa to the aecret work, and he waa fol lowed by Captain J. T. Apperaon, who gave a short address which was well received, aa well aa the others who spoke. The next meeting of Abernethy Grange will be held at tbe Grange hall on the last Saturday in reurunry. There were about 40 membera of tbe grange attending Saturday'a meeting, and there waa much Intereat manifest ed both morning and evening sessions. BIG FACTORY COMING TO PORTLAND SOON BIO PROSPECTS PROMISED BUT THOSE WHO KNOW WON'T TELL WHAT IT 13. PORTLAND, Jan. 28. f Stl.) That f2,00i.0)0 factory will aoon be locat ed lu Portland, employing 600 men on the day It opens, waa announced to the annual meeting of tbe Manufac turers' Association of tho Northwest, just held here. Dr. J. R. Wethorbee told of the big addition to Portland's manufacturing Intereate lluU-ls prom Ined, but aald he waa not yet at liberty to name the newcomer. Dr. Wetherbee aald the president of one of the largest manufacturing con cerlna In the United State, will be In Portland within a few days to look over the ground for a location. More over, five new factorlea are In eight for thla city, which la becoming more and more the manufacturing center ot the Northwest There waa a great daal of Interest In addresses at the dinner of the man ufacturera. and employera' liability lawn, freight mattera, etc., war dis cussed. Those In attendance ravored an equitable meaanr that win provide for thoae dependent upon te Injured workmen. The Gorman plan f a con mlsslon, whereby the Government, tbe employer and the employe contribute to the relief fund, waa caererally fav ored. - The manufactures 'Wlfl give an poaltlon m fortlan am tVe two wfeka commencing February t. Goods eaade In Otrwgon win ne h0wn on an exten sive scato, & local department more having offered to liotttm the exWblta. Secretary Vincent, ot fhe manufactur er, yroanteea that war 100,000 people will view the shoving of Oregon made prod acta. i . "EST ADA'S KVM E STOW ED. entVOovrmnent "Rioting Is Renewed at rjuayaqull. GUAYAQUIL, "Ecuador. Tan. 28. The antl-govertrment rlotlnjc In proteiit agarnat the projected leaae of the Gala- natoe Talanaa to tne unites uiaiea waa rMwA laat -tflrht. A mob -stoned the residence of president-elect Estra da and tne orncea or ki iimpo, e government organ. Ti. MiTlra urevnnted the crowds from approaching the government ace, nut it wwa neceasary 10 cu m the mounted Torcea. The latter charred and dispersed the riotera. At nldnlgtrt the ttty waa nulet again. RAILWAY COES ON SOUTH. Rwoort That LouU W. Hill Said Aa MncrT Today. PORTLAND, Jan- "28. (Spl.) Lowla W. Hill waa In thla city today and ta planning for another trip Into the In terior of the State. ' According to the atory of what he had to aay there la every prospect or tne hih property continuing on aonth Into the Medford and - Klamath Falla aectlon of the State, much to the Joy of people living ana waning for inn xaci. riw Wl inn. WMTllllaa. Born. Friday. January 17. to the wife of Jacob Scharf, of Cams, a boy. Born, at Willamette, to the wife ot Jacob Flynn, January 27, a daughter. Born, January 28. to tne wre or AiTgust Delmar, of Stafford, a aon. Born, on Friday, January 28, to Mr. and Mra. Samuel Moaer, a daughter. Mr. and Mra. Moaer are realdenia of Stafford. Born, on Friday, January 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H. Delker, ot Staf ford, a aon. '. Vary III at Fern Ridge. Frank Oswald, who haa been at work on In aide finishing on some of the better homea at Sllverton, re lumed to hla home In Fern Ridge thla evening. ' When he arrived at h"m he lound hla Wife's mother, Mra. Ken nedy, very low with allm chance of recovery, no word or e u in ess naa been received by him, notification passing him enronte. nr n Averv Newton, who haa been i. (tin whh hla mother. Mra. K. L. Newton, ot Tenth and John Qulncy Adama atreete, naa gone to jaiuorni, , , , , MINING REPORTS. ' j ' i ' i. . ' ' What'. Doing In Many of the Districts of the Stats. Report From Clue River District. -There are no Idle men In this min ing camp, which apeaka well for tbe progress of mine development through out the district. The Blue Bird Min ing Co. baa installed a new mill, known aa tbe Denver Quarts Mill, and made their Initial run last week, the resu.lt of which waa most gratifying. This mill la fully equipped with feeder and platea, and will crush 50 ton. of ore In 24 hour., An equivalent of a ten stamp mill and can be operated with a 20-borsepower engine. This property baa bad a great-deal of sys tematic development done on It, which will make It an Immediate producer. The-Blue Bird MlnUig Co. baa made all lta building lumber, having In stalled on Its property a 36-boraepower sawmill for that purpose. The Treaaure mine, which haa been Idle for some time, gives promise of soon again being In activity. Twenty- five hundred feet of tunnel ha. been driven on thla property and on which ta a triple discharge Merrill mill with platea and a concentrating table; alao an artel tram 800 feet In length with 2 bucketa with 800 pounds capa city each, and blacksmith shop with anvil, forge and tools. This property haa an exceptionally fine building of six stories, and la very modern, aa it contains aeveral baths, with hot and cold water, well ventilated sleeping rooms, large living rooms, reading and writing rooms for tbe men and com pany offices, and a perfect sewer aya- tera In connection. A contract has been let by the Lucky Boy Company for a , 700-foot tunnel on a lower level to tap the base ore. A; 40 atamp mill Is on thla property which also haa a first class electric power plant, and at one time a large producer, by government re port. '"There are many substantial buildings on the Lucky Boy property, Including a hotel and club house. The Great Western Mining and Milling Company'a property Is located on the extension of the Lucky Boy lelge, and which property Is, with tho progress of development showing up flntf values which gives great promise of becom ing one of the large producers of tho district, flome good work la being dono on tbe Great Northern, In open ing up an ore body of very rich ore, which la In formation, mostly black manganese, running very high In free gold. - ' There are many other mines In. this district, under private ownership, which development haa proven to be valuable properties, among which are the Tate Brothera, group, the Rowena and Ruby, the Taft, owned by William Odgera, the McCaulley mine, the Cin derella group, the Powers and Odgera mine, tbe Providence, Confidence and Golden Eagle No. 1 and 2, group owned by Portland women, and many others which we will note later, to gether with" correct data covering aame. With the organisation of the Blue Rlvr Branch of the State Mln- era' Association, we feel that we are not Mandlng alone, but are. a unit of a hoi j, which, with our ntlted efforts, oft achieve all within mason we may ak for. "In nnlty thr la atrfength," and with that mtrength properly man aged, we eaa bring the mining buai nesa to Ira rlghtrol standing, bntld np legitimate mrattt business all over the state, and torre tbe falter to the wall. Tkwaw things nnd much more can we 0s tfcrwfr we earnestly entreat all aa nnd wtrmen Interested In Ore gon aatwea, whether their Intereat be In lata wwnerahrtn or stock In Oregon rala, to tme (forward and Join the Stat Ulnars' Association and help a to nrcre ear assertion to the pnbllc that Oregon lias no superior In nay llwe ( wrodndt and that her vast min eral brce and placer mines need enly the combination of skill, capital and labor to bring about thla desired con dition, then our'atate may take her place In the mineral world, where ahe property belongs. .. Report f Curry County Dhrtrict. Oolfl Beach, Ore. The work of the mining district la on the Tip-grade. Several new companlea and many profipertore have come Into the coun try sine our laat report. Tk Elk River Wining Company, with head qnartnra at Portland, a corporation, hare taken up the work of developing their vlaoer and quart claim on Elk river. The property la a most excel lent one. Much of the sand Is ao rich that an average salary can he made by planning out the yellow metaL Flnmea and the necessary equipment will be Installed at once. . Rogwe River. Territory. Three men are working on tbe pla cer group of clalma owned by Port land and Salem people, located on Collier creek. A full set of supplies, together with tools and other equip ment, has been provided to run the crew through tho winter months. Every preparation will be made for a great development In the early sum mer. , On the upper Rogue the- Red River Mining and Development Company of Indlanapolla, are extending their wprk. Flumea of more than nine mllea have been completed. ' Stamp mllla and giants have been Installed and every thing polnta to a great development of thla part of the county .On Mule Creek some copper ledges have been opened which look Very promising. The lack Of tranaportatton Into this aectlon ot the state prevent mnch of the work from being done that would, ba If the condition were different. The people are living In hope of bet ter days and better shipping facilities. The Mining 'and Timber Journal I. read by our people with great delight. It I. juat what la needed. .Word, of commendation come from all the camps of the splendid reading you are giving us. ..Long may It live. ., Jusanvllle District, Oraat County. Tbe Badger, one of the most pro ductive mines of Eastern Oregon 1. located here. For twelve years It waa In operation and paid good dividends to lta owners- The Ophlr Join, the Badger and blda fair to become one of the great producera. There are two atrataa of ore running with an average aasay of $60. Tbe property baa a ten atamp mill with five con centrators and plenty of -water and ateam power. The main shaft Is 280 feet deep with ore shoots 110 feet In length and still going north In the drift. The average width of the ore shoot la three feet. Tbe Ophlr mine Jolna In thla dis trict with two clalma. -The present development consists of tunnel and ahaft. Aasaya from thla property av erage 154.72. Tbe property la bonded and thoae In charge are looking for. capital to push the work and put It on a paying basis. Tbrre are other valu able clalma In thla district which will be operated as fast aa capital and transportation facilities are forth-coming. Highland Mine. . One of the beat Illustrations of what can be done when a mine la properly handled la the Highland mine, near the head of Rock Creek, Baker coun ty. The stock had decreased to tbe point where It bad no commercial value, the property waa In litigation and but little, If any, ore In sight With careful management the man ager, during the paat year and more, haa shipped more than $00,000 worth of crude ore.. The property haa no milling or reduction facilities, hence the ore shipment. Out of the ship ments for the pftt few months, valued at. t24.C95.52 gross, after paying all expenaos, the net returns amounted to $17,247.50- Tbla la but one example that might be duplicated In uany In stances anon properly handled. Southern Oregon Enjoys Growth. Grant's Pairs, Ore. The revival of the mining Industry on a broader, more comprehensive and substantial basis, Is now on In Southern Oregon. Never in lta history has the outlook for real mining been ca brlsht In the districts of Josephine and Jackson counties.-The revival of the present la not the result of booming, or nn due promoting, but haa come about through the development of a number of mammoth propositions, whose worth la represented In the Immen sity and atablenesa of their ore bodies, rather than Id the extreme richness of narrow Veins. The certainty of better transportation facilities also has contributed to the better condi tion of things In Southern Oregon mining districts. Mlnea that would acarcely pay to work, particularly the copper properties of Waldo district, aouthern Josephine, ' because of the long wagon road haul, will pay hand somely whan a railroad reduces the cost ot carrying matte and coke- Three surveying crewa, one o,thm a HUL and the other a. Southern Pacific out fit, am now making routes from Grant's pass to Crescent City, by way of "Waldo. ' That on ot these com paniea will build a lino within the next six or eight months, or at least make a good beginning In that direc tion, now aeenis an absolute certainty. The trtaaportattofa problem for Ca lico district, aa haa already been to'.d tn these colnmna, will be solved by tbe building ot a motor highway from the Alsoeda mme to LelandV Thla road la almost completed, and the big trucks will be hauling their loads of matte aad coko In a few weeks. This highway win alao give transportation facllitlea to other developed mlnea of Galle and lower Rogue river districts. The anlmng; men of Southern Oregon are -getflna; together." White no at- temjA ta snade to hold a congress, or perfect am association, a better feeling of harmony prevalla than haa ever been known. The Idea of tho present la not that of "wlld-cattlng," or of booming, but of deep development and lnteATlgnnt operation. The fact that the !( mlnea of Southern Oregoi those that "made good," were atl economically managed and Intelligent ly operated, encourages ' experienced mining men to take up propositions In this district. Thua there haa been opened p In the Gallce district, be sides the Almeda, the Oriole, Golden Wedge, Cold Springs and Sugar Pine; In the Grave Creek district, besides tbe famoas old Greenback, the Saint Peter's. Yellow Horn, Kramer and Vulcan: In the Waldo district, besides the Queen of Bronxe, the Lyttle, Cow boy, and Tutt; In the Canyon Creek district, besides the Canyon Creek consolidated, the Mldaa and Curlew All of these properties are In the handa of competent mining men, and are being Intelligently developed and equipped. It la not "thousand dollar" ore, or even "hundred dollar" ore that men are now aeeklng tn Southern Ore gon, bnt the big, wide and permanent ledgea whoae value of from $7 to $10 a ton can be retted upon. Such ledgee have already been uncovered In the mine here named, and will be the basis for a big and oonatant produo- loa-ogod and copper. These two metal are fpund together in practi cally all tho big ledge of Southern Oregon. In moat of them, a ha al ready been proved on such properties as the Almeda and the mine of the ' ' (Continued on page 4.) Real. .Estate C T. Toose,. . Lawyer and Notary Abstract. -' Loan and Insurance . CHARLES T. TOOZE A CO. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Rwia 2, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City REAL ESTATE. 8. B., and Florence E. Cobb to Elec tric Development Co., right to flood and suVftierge with water, of Sandy and Bull Run Rivera parte of south west quarter of southwest quarter, or lot 4, aectlon 20, township 1 south, lange 6 east; $1. Asa Parker to C. A. Frost, lot 1 and 2, block 12. Gladstone; $960. George E. and Lucy Hara: reaves to Emma E- Mllstead. lot ft and fractional lot 7, block 14, Fall View addition to Oregon qity; $1100. ' Joseph E. snd Lillian B. Hedges to Mary O. Omnd, lota 7, 8 and , block 21, Windsor; $525. E. M. and Maude 8. Rasmuasen to Frank and Llllie Hammerle, lot 4 and 17, block J 6. Gladstone; $1000. ' SUNDAY CALENDAR. Oeptl.t Cor. Main and Ninth atreete. Kv. b. A. Hayworth paator, rea. ill Ninth; 8. 8. 12 noon. Mra. A. F. Parker upt. ; mom In servlca 10:30, evenlne; 7:10. T. P. 8. C. K. ( 20 p. m. and Jun iors aame hour. Weekly prayer meet In Thursday at TrJO p, m. Morning subject ".The Higher Joy." Evening "A Plea for Purity." Canemah Baptlet Mleelon 8. 8. meet at 1:00 p. m., Lewis Conklln aupt. CathAllo Cor. Water and Tenth streets. Hev. A. Hlllebrand pastor, res. 1J Water; Low Maaa ( a. m.. Hlsh Mass 10:10 a. m., afternoon service 4:10. Mwi very morning" at S:l. Congregational Cor. Main and Kleventh street". Itev. Wm M. Proctor paator, rea. M Third; 8. 8. 12 noon, John 1-ow-ry anpt.; morning service 10:20, evening- 7:20. young people 4:10. Weekly prayer roeetln Thursday at 7:10 p. m. Morning subject "Jesus at the Jor dan." Erenlng "Tbe Haunted Houae;" Christ Ev. Lutheran Cor.' Elfrhth and J. Q. Adama atreeta, Kev. P. Schmidt paator, res. UM J. Q. Adama; 8. 8. t M a. m ; preaching atemoona of f rat and third Sundaya at Z:10 In Englteh. other Sunday aervlcea morning st 10:20 with preaching In German. Morning subJect--Three Stars for Earthly Pilgrims." Preaching in Eng lish. .. . .. Christian Science Willamette building; Pununy srrvicrs 11 a. m., 8. 8. 12 noon; Wednesday rcrvlcra 1p.m. Morning subject "Love." ' German Evangelical Cor. Eighth and Alamaon trcl. Hev. r . WievwicK paa-tii--. ivh. 712 Madlw.n: B. B. 10 a. m., Herman Bchradcr. Monroe atrtet. aupt.: momjif aervlce 11. young peuplo at 7 p. rn. and prt-aih'ng at p. m. Prayer met tine Wednesday at 7:20 p. i. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. II. Mulkr-y paator. rea.. tjladj'tone; 8. 8. 10 a. m., N. C. Hendrtcka aupt.; morning sTVli-e 11 o'clock, evening service 7:2') Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. 'Morning A "merger" service - of church and Sunday School. Evening Preaching by the pastor at the usual hour. - - - - Mathodlct Main atreet cor.' Seventh. Kev. W F. Zimmerman pastor, res. cor. Bixth and Washington; 8. 8. :4& a. m.. C. A. Williams. Gladatone, aupt.; morn ing ae-rvlo 10:46, Bpworlh Leau :10, evenlne; service- 7:20. Prayer meeting Thursday T:10 p. m. Morning Quarterly communion ser vices. Evening topic "The Prize Winner." Mountain View Union (Cong) 8. 8. S i. m.. Mra. J. H. Qulnn aupt-: "dk Study every ' Thursday afternoon; preaching 7:20 p. ta. second and fourth Sundays In January Presbyterian Seventh street cor Jeffer aon. Rev. J. B. Landaborough paator, rea. 71 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a aniara. W. C. Oreen aunt.: rooming service 11 a. m.. T. P. B. C. B. :4S p. m.. even- In aervlce 7:10. Prayer meeting Thurs day 1p.m. . Morning aubject "Manhood Four- Square. Evening "Power of Endurance, ParknlM-s Conaraaatlonal -ReY. J. I. Jonea paator. rea. Clackamas; 8. 8. 10 a- m.. Emery French aupt. ; preaching awrvlcea each Bunday, alternating be tween 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Chrla tlan Endeavor Thursday evening 7:20 p. m. at. Paul's Episcopal Ninth at., near Main. Rev. Chaa. W. Roblnaon paator. rea. at Rectory, Ninth and Water ata. 8. 8, 11 noon. Wm. Bhewman aupt.; morning servlc 11 a. evening aer vtoa t p. m. Evening Sermon to Elks Lodge appropriate to Lincoln Day. United rthrn Cor. Eighth and Taylor, Rev. L. F. Clarke paator. rea. Portiana 8. S. 10 a. m., Frank Pnrker, Maple Ian. aunt.: mornlna? aervlo 11. Y. P. 8. C. B. D. m.. evening aervica 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:10 p. ra. Willamette M. E. No regular preaching services. 8. 8. I p. n, Mra. Reama supt. . Zlen Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth atreeta. Rev. W. K. Kraxberrer paa tor. rea. 720 Jefferson; 8. 8. t: 10 a. m , Rev. Kraxberg-er aupt.: morning aervlo 10:10. evening 7:46. Luther League p. m. Morning aubject "Sojae Important uuues oi unriHimiiB. Subject of Luther League, 7 p. m. "Life of SL Paul." Opportunities If you want to V t . ' ; 9VY A FARM, UY A HOME, UY A LOT, :-- ' t CHAS. T. TOOZE & CO. And If you want t sell farm, horn or lot do likewise. Wants, For Sale, etc Notloea under tbM- claaalftad haadlns will tx (navri-l at on cent a word, first Insertion, half a crnl additional tnsr tlima. On Inch card. II per month; half Inch card. (4 lines) $1 per month. Cash, nun accompany order unleaa one haa an open account with the paper. No financial reaponatbllltjr for errors; where err ore orcur free corrected hot Ira will be printed for patron. Minimum char Ho. WANTED. WANTED Experienced girl for gen . eral. housework In family ol three.. 1 Enquire G10 Seventh St. FOR SALE 7 Reom House and acre. Nice acre Lota close to car line... Also 0 acre tracts at $400 per sere. BOARDMAN fe NEWELL Jennings Lodge, Ore. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-T-Spaco In this column. Sell that old plow or harrow; yon don't use It since you purchased your new one. ... , FOR SALE A good $10,000 farm for aale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, 8tevena Bldg. - FOR RENT. FOR RENT Liner space In this col--nmn. A few line may rent that house, store or farm; they will cost, . you but a few cent. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estlmatea cheerfully glen- on all classes of building work, concrete wslks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, -Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Hank ot . Oregon City. U'REN &.8CHUEBEL, Attomeys-at- Law. Deutscher Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, make collections; and aettlementa. Office In Enter-, prle Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.. DENTISTS. DR. L a. ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4," 5 nd 6 Beaver building. Mam t.r Oregon City- Phonea: Home A-198 and Pacific Statea 1221. - ' MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law, Stevena Bldg. MONEY LOANED We are "acquaint ed with the value ot an iarm lanuai In Clack amaa County and can loom your money on good safe security. Farm loana made one, two and three years at 7 per cent. Abstract cat title examined. DIMlCK A D1MICK. Lawyers, Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. - .,. V ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. "s V. R. HYDE, A ttfact Oiflc Land tlUes Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public - CIUTIK (OEOT U OKFTOXS COPY Room 7. Barclay Bldg, Oregon .City. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Title Investment Co., Steven Bldg.! REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL CO., REAL ' ESTATE Farm, Timber, Grazing. 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 insurance- anu neai caiaie. ubi ub auraiv- your properties we ' buy, sell and. exchange. Office - in Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. . FREYTAO A SWAFFORD. Real Es : tate Dealera. have choice bargain In farm landa, city and auburban-. homea, good fruit land and poultry ranchea. See u for good buy. Near S. P. depot. 13 ACRES of aandy loam, nil good farm land fro . from stone and gravel 3 ft acre th cult, balance all alaahed, burnt and aeeded but on acre and haa boon for a good many year so the clearing 1 not very hard; 4 room box house, barn . 20x22; good well, alao border th Tualatin , river. Thla I fine poach, berry or garden land. In fact rood for anything that growa; 4 ft miles of Oregon City on a macadam road; IS mile of Portland on a macadam road. Tho price of thl place ha always been (2650 but for a quick sale owner will take $2200. 1800 down, balane , S year at 8 per cent, E. P. ELLIOTT 4 SON ' Oregon City, Or. Near Suspension vWia, t $' SECOND HAND FURNITURE. SECOND HAND Fnmltu4j, Curio t4 Rllca bonght,' ol4) astd xfcT.J, Anything from a. darning needle to -a ships anchor. TO UNO. Tho toootf Hand Man, Main SL, Or-' gon city. Electric Hotel 1 411 J. J. TCSlM, rVtpi fetor. ' , - " -W w- 9 f. )