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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
C ZGE A. HARDING DRUGGIST ;jO$, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES AND ;ry. PRitciunoNt and family e- 3BIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.' PHONES MAIN 2961. HOME, B-84. 1 STREET Nxt Door lo Postofflce 3RICPS 1 Eagle Creek, wm lees Tueeday. -Uer 80a roll. See- f . r, of Csrus, wm 4 Wednesday. lye, Dentist, Csu- j city. Xlllln precinct wm adnesday. "or that hot lunch' y 010 Main street, Mnette, Is seriously JU a avera attack ", fl 60 aack. t Oranta Peas, wai a business Wednes- ya. Destlst, Cau- i City. I Of Portland, waa City bualneaa visit- ioes 26c at Beeley'a "t, ' who recently V on the Highland 1 City on bualneaa t mm put a lot of 1ea on sale Friday, y 617 Main. V Of Hubbard, waa M In thla city on 3 that hot lunch 610 Main street who la teaching Mills, waa In thla Wednesday. Idow for thoaa beau i to be on aale Friday yaet. Id, aalea agent for I Cashier Company, xslneaa In thla city v. Ud Confections at -it, near Postofflce. jr Soda 6o at See- tVlew Bible Study "la afternoon at the ett The meeting JO o'clock. yr that hot lunch , 610 Main street Jf vote Saturday on Omenta. Principal gulatlons proposed J of the bonding of Individual for lm- JB. ercalea, 86 Inchea S0 patterns 12Vo lice llo yard, at M Peoples' Btore." V Redland, baa aold aa to T. R. Bweiey, 500. Possession la A Mr. 8wetey will ft next week. He la Mo the harneaa aa :Freytsg A Swafford Ilon at Beeley'a Jles of the Bethtib a cafeteria aupper at ft In connection with i programme on next Jng, February 8, 1911. !. Cigars and Smokera' ) Postofflce. - View Booater Club jular meeting In the M on Friday night, at 8. A. Hayworth will address the people t Mountain View had ftw Wedneaday after I. In thla city there now fall in the rain, jaoon aa It atruck the -made Bread that ean a. get It at Sohrader'i atreet near Fostof- ft, of Lexington, Kan action looking . for a jxpert breeder of Hol Wlshea to get a ranch At purpose. He' baa Ome considerable al yc he la much pleased POINTED OUT FUNERAL THIS AT HOME REMAINS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY PIONEER TO BE LAID TO REST IN RIVERVIEW. . W. P. Uurna, father of Ex-Chief of Police Charles E. Iiorna, of thla city, and of Mra. Laura Fuller, of Port land, died at 7:60 o'clock Monday night at hla home In Portland. He would have been 88 yeara of age next month. - Mr. Hums bad been 111 only a short time with pneumonia, and hla death waa a shock to hla relatlvea and friends. . Mr. Uurna la one of Oregon'! moat prominent pioneers, having crossed the jilalns In the year of 1851 by ox team. He waa born on February 11, 1823. He married Miss Mllllcent Cou yers, In the State of Illinois, who la a half sister of Judge W. H. Con vera, of Clatakanle. Mr. and Mra, Uurna made many frlenda In thla city while residing here. The former filled many yeara of truat, having for many yeara been sheriff of Clackamas County, aa well as Justice of the peace of Oregon City. In 1875 he waa ap pointed deputy United Btatea Marshal and left here with bla wife for Port land, where they bave alnce made their home. Mr. Burns, after arriving In Oregon from across the plains, camped along the Abernethy Creek near the home of Governor Abernethy, The follow ing morning be and hla wife packed their belonglnga and moved to where the O. A. Harding houae now atanda. Here Mr. Burna built a cabin, and thla waa where Charlea Burna, of thla city, waa born. From that place they moved on the what la now the A. D. Putrow place, consisting of one-half block. Mr,-Burns, who waa taken 111 at hla home laat Thuraday night, remarked to bla wife and daughter, Mra. Laura Fuller, that he would not be with them by that time the following week, and atrange to aay be paaaed Into the Great Beyond only two daya be fore that day. Deceased leaves besides, hla wife, hla daughter, Mra. Laura Fuller, of Portland, bla eon, Charlea, of thla city, two grandchildren. Webb and Charlea Burna, Jr., of thla city, and three great grandchildren, all of thla city. The funeral services will be held at the residence In Portland thla after noon at 2 o'clock, and the Interment will be In Rlvervlew cemetery. nelllng la very 111 at her taln View. V Shoemaker, of Port guest of Mr. and Mra. Jeffrey and Mlaa Carol tt, who have been vlslt- ) Ruth Hedgea, have re- home. rer, the little daughter Jra. F. J. Meyer, la 111 C attack of typhoid fever j home on Seventh street lore Osmond, who baa ;. Vincent'! hoapltal for pnth, waa able to be r home In thla city, and t rapidly. Mra. Oamond fertng with a severe at aid fever. ya. DeLay, who have been hnn at Gladstone, have louaehold goods, and are t Iowa, where they win iinm home.' Mr. DeLay's ailed -and they are making for hla benefit. watktna. of Mountain o, arrived in Oregon City afternoon, having been I by the serious lllneea of V Mra. Martha E. Holman, t on a Ttalt to her son, Hoa n. Mra. Holmnn'a home la villa and haa been In thla naat three weeks. . She I with pneumonia. ( F may be the straits of the ys haa a spare rib or two, Wedded at M. E. Parsonage. Rev. E. F. Zimmerman, of the M. E. church, performed the ceremony Tuea day making Joseph L. Miller and Ger trude Helen Rlke, both of Portland, mand and wife. The ceremony waa performed at the M. E. paraonage In thla city. Mr. Miller la city passen ger agent for the Harrlman llnea In Portland. After a abort trip through Brttlah Columbia Mr. and Mra. Miller will aottle down In Portland. ' To ault both those who like beef steak rare and well done, cut In two and partly cook one piece before put ting the other one on. CORRESPONDENCE MACKSBURO. Mra. J. J- Gibson vlalted her mother at Mackaburg Sunday. SoL 8trubahr. with the help of Ueo. Walah and Mr. Greenwood, la grub bing bla ranch at a pace that promlaea to make It literally bloaaom, aa the rose, the coming aeaaon. Geo. walah has been making moat effective bridge repaint on the branch of the Molalla that passes bla ranch. These bridges fared badly in the re cent ralna. ' Mr. and Mra. Jeaa Heppler have gone to housekeeping In tbelr new home. The wheat crop at Mackaburg la looking wonderfully well. The pupils of the Mackaburg nign achool - are preparing to celebrate Waahlngton'a birthday by an -appropriate and Interesting order of exercise. Mr. Coffin, professor of music, has recovered from a short Illness and has returned to hla claaa In the high achool building. The algna of aprlng are In the air In the Mackaburg portion Of the Will amette valley. The swelling buds, the lengthening grass and the twitter of birda all aeem harblngera of an early and productive aeaaon. NEW ERA. Frank Kaiser died at the home of hla aon William on the west aide of the river, Tuesday, of pneumonia, and waa burled In the Catholic cemetery here Thuraday. Deceased waa about 80 yeara old and leavea two sons, John and William, and a host of frlenda Mr. Kalaer haa been a resident of thla place about 80 years. A three months old baby died at Doernbecher'a mill Tuesday,, also of pneumonia, and waa burled at ZIon cemetery Thuraday. The family are new comers here. Mr. and Mra Fred Burgoyne, of Montana, Mr. and Mra. Herman Bur goyne, of Portland, Mr. and Mra. Oacar Burgoyne. of Forest Grove, and Mlsa Carrie Burgoyne, of Portland, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgoyne a couple of daya last week ' Herman Mader la circulating a pet! tlon to change a abort piece' of the New Era and Brown'a achool house road. r. H. Mead haa built himself stump puller which does good aervlce on hla new farm north of here. Miss Ethel Rlefpent several days laat week with her Slater, Lottie, of Portland. Mr. find Mrs. Ed Bradtl, of Canby, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mra H. P. Wink spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Kocner, of Canby. Newt Crlteeer had the misfortune to mash one of bis thumbs very badly with a sledge a couple of weeks ago. The Hoffman twins spent a couple of days with friends In Portland Jast Mrs. P. II. Mead Is on the sick list again. Frank Rlef, of Portland, Is a fre quent visitor here of late; MOUNTAIN VIEW. J. A. Hodges and family have moved out to a houae near Latourette bridge on the Highland road. J. W. Gerber, of Portland, was transacting bualneas In this vicinity laat week. ' Mrs. Garrett, of Mt. Angel,, was vis iting her father, D. C. Robeson, laat week. - Mrs. J. P. Kholl Is 'confined to her bed this week. Her two sons, Will IL.and A. L. Jones, visited ber Sun day. Mlaa Emma Vanhoy apent Friday evening and Saturday at Portland with her sister, Mra. Ada Jennlnga. J. F. and Willie Qutnn went to Mt. Angel lust week, Thursday, to attend the burial of their father. Rev. J. H. Qulnn. ' Mrs. Hattle Merrill spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Portland visiting with her children. Mrs. Schoth and Mrs. Bullard were visiting Mrs. Warner on J. Q. Adams atreet laat week, Wedneaday. Mrs. L. Warner Is quite poorly this winter, Mlghles Burley, of Center street, spent laat Saturday among playmates In this vicinity. J. H- Porsey, of Pleasant avenue, who worked In the blacksmith shop with Ralph Grove. laat month, la now working In Sell wood. Mrs. J. Knotts, of Mullno, was the guest of Mrs. F. M. Darling Sunday night. I). C. Robeson, who haa been serious ly 111 the past week. Is Improving. He still haa a pain In his cheat which keepa him very weak. Kd Confer had the misfortune to cut his thumb while splitting wood Monday morning... The doctor dressed the wound and he Is getting along fine. J. W. Barto, who lives In W. W. May's cottage on Duane street, haa bought property of p. Tooze and will build next summer.' The hop yard Is surveyed Into lots and many lots sold. Mrs. Cromer and daughter, of Springwater, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen thla week. Harvey Everhart, of Molalla, waa visiting his brother George Tuesday. The Mountain View Improvement Club met In regular aesalon last Fri day evening with J. E. Calaran In the chair. The regular routine of bual neaa waa transacted." The lecturer. Mrs. D. W. Grirfln, had a fine program prepared as follows: Instrumental solo, Adalene Curran; recitation, Mlaa Blanche Merrill; debate "Resolved, That Single Tax Is Better Than our Present System of Taxation." A large audience waa present. Popcorn and peanuts were served to those preaent at the close of the meeting, and danc ing waa Indulged In until midnight. Membere from Clalrmont Literary So ciety were preaent and all had a fine time. . . MEADOWBROOK. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Johnaon, of Canby, were surveying the J. W. Stau dinger property, which was recently sold. - They also were running some lines on the R. R. Cooper place, for Irrigation ditches or railroads, I don't know which, aa they were not very explicit Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Colvln were visitors of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Bon acker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and son Charles took dinner at the residence of Mr. and Mra R. R. Cooper Sunday. Mrs. Staudlnger, Edna and Willis, were callera In the evening. Mra. O. T. Kay la ataylng with her daughter, Mra. C. L. Staudlnger. of Eaat Meadowbrook. The whole fam ily la down with the ineaalea. John Henaley, head aawyer for the Scbafer Lumber Co., has moved his ftmllv frnm PnrtlAnit rie thM resi dence formerly oeoupled by John A I len on Water atreet. . Roy Donegan, of Canby, waa In town Saturday transacting business for Baty Bros. Baty Bros have a force of men cut ting piling and have established camp at the Moon sawmill. Mr. Allen made a business trip to Barlow Friday. The debate at the high school was a success In every respect The ques tion was, "Resolved, That the 8tate of Oregon should adopt the Henry George System of Single Tax vs. Prop erty Tax.' The debaters were R. P. Cooper and Herman Chlndgren, af firmative aide, and P. .O. Chlndgren and Ralph Holman, negative side. The debate waa opened by R. P. Cooper, followed by Ralph Holman on the negative, and the Judges deciding one for the affirmative and two for the negative. At the cloee of the debate the subject waa opened to the house for discussion and the firing soon be came general along the line, and when the smoke settled It was decided that It be sent to the legislature with in structlons that the State of Oregon wish to adopt single tax. CANBY. Harry E. 8toors and wife, who were here assisting Evangelist R. E. John son in conducting the union meetings at the large tabernacle, returned Mon day to Chicago, where Mr. Storra Is engaged at he Moody Institute. During the meeting up to the pres ent time there have been about sixty who took a stand for Christ and who will doubtleaa become affiliated with one or another of the churches of this place. Rev. Johnson s 8 O'clock service last Sabbath waa largely attended and his address on the "Saloon" will long be remembered. Many of his illus trations and com pari son a were the same as those used -by Billy Sunday In his address at Oregon City last fall. Theae meetings which will have been In progress for five weeks are coating the cltixena of Canby about $800, but it can never be estimated In dollars and cents the benefits de rived from them. All of theae ex pensea have been met except about 870 we are told, and that thla amount will doubtless be secured thla week before the meetings close. The ex penses were more than the committee had anticipated aa they had expected that the transportation charges of the workers as well as the Evaagellst would be from North Yakima inatead of Chicago and It waa also expected that they would go from this place and hold similar meetings elsewhere, In which case the return transports' tlon would have been assumed by he other place. , ..-.. . F- F. Hannah Is busy packing up bis household goods. He Is planning to leave Canby, since he has sold out bis business Interests here, but has not as yet decided on a definite loca tion. J. L. Combs and L. L. Tuft spent the last day of January at )he capi tal. L Heln sold his farm 1 south of town to Geo. L. Wlnxler, of Echo, con sideration xs.&uu. air. winner win arrive In a short time with bis family and take possession. John R- Newton made a business trip to Oregon City Mondsy. Mr. snd Mrs. Vsnderzee, who have been running the Brandes farm, north of town, have' resigned the position which la now filled by a man and hla family who have Juat arrived from Holland. - . W. C. Repass, from Portland, was In Canby oil business Tuesday. -r- W, - Hr Sbenef leld,- from - Portland, spends every Saturday at Canby, hav ing, secured office quarters sbove the printing office. s Ralph Knight who has been dan gerously 111 with pneumonia at a Port land hospital, is reported much better. J. A. Cobb, who baa a severe attack of pneumonia, is reported much Im proved. His brother from Roseburg made h'.ui a visit this week. J. R. Newton has hauled a new piece of machinery for his pump to his ranch which will enable him to secure the best possible reaults from, his deep well. t- W. S. Maple Is again on the streets sfter his long selge of Illness. Every one Is glad to see his smiling face again. Messrs. Mack and Butterfleld are preparing to Incorporate and get busy publishing their unique and beautiful Flower Map. We understand that a, small amount of stock can be pur chased, s Jas. Adklns has purchased the lum ber In the tabernacle, having bought the building as it stands. He will be given possession after Sabbath's ser vices. ' i Owing to the services in the taber nacle thvx will be no church services in the varloua churches Sabbath, ex cept Sabbath school, which service is In session at 8:30 a. m. This an nouncement does -not Include the ser vices in the German Evangelical church. . The program for aervlces in the tabernacle Is as follows: Every ev ening st 7:30; Sabbath a. m. at 10:30; Sabbath pj m. at 3:00; Sabbath p. m. at -7:30.. Everyone la cordially Invit ed. OAK GROVE.. Mrs. Louis Brandt received a letter from her son Ralph, who Is servlnaH In the army. In the Philippines Ralph reports they, are working and Im proving the Islands all the time. He is well and only 17 more months to serve. Grsndpa Rowley Is quite sick at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. H- Riley. Geo. Brownell ,of Oregon City, haa purchased ten acres of land Juat across from his home st Concord sta tion. married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Msx Wlttllnger, In Waukon, Iowa, to Miss Marie Mar getta Wlttllnger. At home af Sun ny brook Farm, Gaaton, Oregon, after March IS, 1911. Mayor Strelb, Herman Loading and Judge Kelso spent Tuesday at Salem visiting with -the legislature. Tbey all favor the Malarkey blll and are anxloua for It to paas. On the 10th of February the' M11 waukle Commercial Club will give a Smoker. Women's Work Club met at the home of Mrs. Maggie Johnson Wed nesday. Owing to the bad weather a very amall number, were preaent Election of officers resulted as fol lows: President, Miss Ella Rawle; vice-president, Mrs. 'Addna parallua; secretary, Mrs. 8. V. Lewelllng; treas urer, Mra. A. L. Caato. Next regular meeting February 8th. An Interesting meeting Of the Moth ers' snd Teachers' Club was ' neia Thursday afternoon. A good attend-, ance. A short arogram was rendered by the pupils of the school. The club 111 give a play the middle of Feb ruary and all the proceeds will go to the gymnasium. The Portland Turn Vereln will give sn athletic entertainment ac ine Hall Saturday evening, February 4th. Forty voices will be . heard In the chorus- - The Turners are giving the entertainment through the efforts' of Msyor Strelb, absolutely free for the benefit of the Boy Club and gym nasium. . Mayor and Mrs. Strelb. Mrs. Mag gie Johnson and Miss L. Albee attend- er the Turners' entertainment at the- Helllg theater Monday evening. Church Notes. Evangelical church, E. Radebaugh, pastor. ' Evangelistic services will continue over Sunday. The Day of Prayer for missions will be observed next Sunday. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. Services at 8 p- m. All are welcome. -- Mrs. V. Riley and Miss Coulburn, were Portland ' visitors Wednesday. Mrs. price received word that her grandson waa quite sick. John Smith Is at home sick with la grippe. Earl and Ruth Sutler are Improv ing slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Broteje were vlalting in Portland Tuesday evening. School.. Notes. Mr. Todd, the vice-president of the Willamette Unlverelty, gave a splen did lecture Monday evening In the church for the benefit of the school children. . Superintendent Gary paid the school visit Monday. The graduating class Is -studying hard for the June examinations with 16 dudIIs In the class. One hundred and twelve pupus are enrolled, dally attendance, 106; per cent of attendance, 93. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given Walter Wetxler at his home on Courtney avenue, January 26th. Those present were Kate and Mary 8teln, Edn Schuburt. Hilda Stromer, Elsie Skelly, James Hefty, Irving Hanson. Alfred Livingston. Arthur Schlener, Robert Coegrlff and Edwin Schuburt. . MILWAUKIE. M. E. Moffltt Is contemplating building on the fraction of a lot next to the postofflce. Small frontage but extremely good location. This would shut out travel to and from tne snin- ale and duId mill via Homer Mullan s. W. R. Kennedy nas movea nis wm- llv to Unity. Oregon. Where is the dog marsnai inai ne don't take in aome of the worthleea doea runnlna- at large that dirty up the front doors of the stores and pub lic places, waiting for their masters to come out None of them have tags on what's the. use of laws If not en forced. Be careful how you vote on pe amendment No one nas seen a copy of it yet and it Is a good idea not to vote for a cat In a bag not knowing how it is worded. Mrs. W. H. Edwards is back from a trln through Idaho and Washington W - ... A 1 with ber husbana, tne geniai irTei- llnr man. Wouldn't It be a good Idea to give vonr "bla" orders for stamped en velnnes to your local postofflce and the amall orders to Portland. Just reverse the matter and In this way twviftt vnur own locality. Think It river. , R. E- Lee injured his eye quite erionslv sacking lime this week. R v. Anxler has completed a log houae on his property adjoining 8. M Webber, neat and unique rn appear na Too bad it Isn't near the street' car line. It would sell In a iiffv. Mrs. Ella Maple spent Wednesday In Portland. 8usy Barnes Is still In the St Vln- eent Hosd tal and in a very enucai mnrlltlon. Mlaa Barnes underwent three operations for apendlcltls. Mr- and Mrs. E. H. Reddaway, from ritnn. Idaho, are visiting Mrs. J E. Elkln. Mr. Redaway will settle In Prtrtlanrl Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanson returned home Saturday. Mr. Hansen went to Fariro. North Dakota, on business and Mra Hansen visited her sister at Lyle Wsnhlnvton. Carrol Howard has accepted a posl Hon aa news saent on the Southern Paolfln train. . J. A. Snyder was in Oregon City Wednesday on business. While "Leslie Harlow waa giving or ders to his men through the elevator shaft from the sixth floor tone of the large buildings In Portland Tues dsy afternoon, a descending elevator hit him on the head and cut his face In aeveral places. Mr. Hsrlow saw the shadow of the elevator and got back Just In time to avoid a serious accident. One of Mtlwaukie's prominent young men, James Leo Duffy, wss HARMONY. Superintendent Gary and Dr. Tpdd were speakers at the school house last Tuesday. Measles and grip are raging in this burg.' Mrs. Boatman was taken to the St Vincent's Hospital and operated upon, but under the conditions Is slowly improving. Arleigb Millard, irom Seattle, is here vlalting wlta relatives and friends. Mr. Pollock and family have moved into Mr. Kllton's house-. Mrs. Battln had a phone Installed in her house Saturday. - Robert Rosenan, who has been up to Sheridan visiting with his parents, has returned. ' Quite a number from here attended the social at Nitchtta last Saturday night ' DOVER. ' Harry Morrison was out from Port land Saturday and Sunday. William Bergbouse is in Portland this week. Mlsa Mollis Ahnert left for Portland Monday, where she will enter High School. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf leave Dover this week to take possession of the Sandy hotel and saloon, which they recently purchased, i . Mrs. Ahnert and Daughter, miss Mol- lle. visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Bews Sunday. Jim Wolf will have charge of his father's farm this year. i Mr. Carver is on his ranch at pres ent Mr. and Mra Wolf gave a farewell party Saturday evening. Real Estate Opportunities C- T. Toose, Lawyer and Notary: Abstracts. Loans and Insursnce CHARLES T. TOOZE A CO. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Room 2, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City If you want IUY A FARM, BUY A HOME, BUY A LOT, See CHAS. T. TOOZO & CO. And If you want to sell farm, horn a N lot do likewise. MOtALLA. Our school Is doing good work this winter under the instructions of Prof. Owen, Mrs. Jay and Miss Lay. There waa joint Installation at Mo lalla Grange No. 310, last Saturday, caused by Mra Mackrell appearing on the scene with her juveniles during lecture hour- Robblns Brothers attended ths re tailers' convention and auto show last week, when the half dozen clerks had full charge and lined themselves tip for a picture representing "forsaken. Among all tbe legislatora not even "Church" hss Introduced a bill to pro tect the churches from "Imposters." A "peculiar people" that claim to sneak where the New- Testament spesks and are silent where said 8crtptures are silent have gone a step further in fixing up the deed to their church property and have "spoken' where the New Testament Is silent and now cannot place a bell In tbelr church steeple, without violating the terms of their deed ; so now the money collected for purchasing the church bell must he returned to the subscrib ers; nothing like fixing things up good and strong. Mr. Bliss. Miss Tlllle and E. K. Dart purchased lots in South Molalla laat week. - Mra Nancy Engle has been quite ill for several days. Miss Gladys Looney Is recovering from a severe attack of tonsllitls. Fall wheat looks splendid, the vol unteer oats looking as u wey naa been ellchtly "struck." Miss Anna r.lnson. who has recently returned from Missouri, paid the folks at home a visit last Sunday. auction for the benefit of tbe 8andy Commercial Club publicity fund, and thus help a good and worthy cause In bringing Sandy to tbe front as a desirable country to locate in. COLTON. . The water in the Mill Creek has been higher this winter than for tbe past 10 years. While tbe water was high" Chester Gorbett and a crew of men were busy floating shingle bolts. There sre about 750 cords of bolts In the creek now, and aa soon as the water raises again the last drive will be msde. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney and daughter, Nellie, were visiting with Grandma Dtx last Sunday. Mr. Anderson, of Colton, was a business visitor at El wood last Sat urday. Oust Gottburg, who has been down with the measles. Is able to be up and around again. W. K. Bonney transacted bualneaa at Oregon City laat week. Mr. Peterson and ' sons are buay slaabing for Mr. Johnaon. Rex Gorden was summoned to fc.a- tacada last week, where his brother is very ill. J. J. Jones, who left lor Hlgnland, returned again laat Wedneaday on ac count of the anow. - ' Joe Carlson la doing some plowing for E. Erlckson on the Lindell place. E. Linditfom was busy hauling hay few days last week. Robinson brothers, ' of James, were called to Oregon City last week on account of the serious Illness of their father. Hlnla Warner, who had been away visiting with friends and relatives at Portland, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen were business callers at Colton Monday. Our trappers are doing rather slow business lately. The report has been made tnat K- Li nd strom haa sold his farm. Johnny Countryman, while logging for W. 8. Gorbett last Monday, slip ped from a log and had the misfor tune of cutting his foot with his ax, but not seriously.- - -- Mr. and Mra Birt Leeson, of High land, called on tbe former s father at' Colton last week. v tt b niv wu the croud discoverer of a hen's nest containing two eggs last Saturday. ELDORADO. Alfred Mosbberger and Merle Jones were the guests of Sidney 'Smith on Sunday. Mra. Maple, who recently under went a serious surgical operation in Portland, haa regained her health so that she Is able to come home and Mr. Maple brought her home Sun day. We are all glad to see her smil ing face again and to have her back with us. Mrs- Ed Farse. who waa so very 111, Is much better at this writing. Will and A. I Jones, or Kiaoraao, went to Oregon City to aee tbelr mother as she is very ill with a ser ious cold. Mrs. Kate Groucber haa bought a little home in Mullno near her sister, Mrs. Daniels, and Is contemplating moving when the weather becomes pleasant ' C. E. Smith is a busy mansxnese days sacking potatoes, and tbe price is putting a smile on his race. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howara a aaugn- ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Rob ert Summers, have been the guests of the Howards the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Helvey ana children have been enjoying a visit ilth a niece and two little children of Mrs. Helvey, who came down from Marauam laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Helvey left Tor wasn- lngton Monday. John Helvey and wife will also be gone about a week. C. .Smith took a load of potatoes to Oregon City Tuesday. EAGLE CREEK. Mrs. H- O. Huntington returned home from Spokane last week, where she had bee"ta visiting with her son, Carl Huntington, for the past three months. Miss Rosa Moehnke went to Oregon City the latter part of last week. Mr. Strauss, a sawmill man, wno lives near 8andy. took dinner with Dick Gibson Friday. He was out look In for milch cows. He wanted about fifteen. ' Ed and "Miss Blna Douglass started for Molalla .Tuesday morning; got down the road a short distance when hv found the buggy tongue was broken, so they returned home and got another buggy. We hope they get to Molalla safely. ' Is SANDY. Road Supervisor Chaa. Krebs husv with a crew of men opening the new road south from 8andy. This will open up a fine country and also give a more direct route from Sandy to Dover and Eagle ureeic. Vie Fosberg has moved to the Pet arson nlace. ' George Wolf takes charge of the annriv Hotel aa Its new owner, "Dad Hart, who formerly had charge of It will nrnbablv ooen up a -restaurant In tho rtntiarlas building- I O. O. F. Lodge hss placed car- nt fin its floor. Sandy will have one of the best social affairs - that has aver taken nlace here on February 11 at 7:80 p m., when all of the best of talent of Sandy wlll.be heard at Junker's nan, and all the prettiest girls will bring big artistic baskets filled most delicious lunch to .be Alex GUI, Mrs. Charles Moran, Mr. Powers, Mrs. Orout. Mrs. Hettmaa, Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. O. E. Freyta. Mrs. P. O. Wamblad, and Mrs. Chaa. Harrla. Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Miller, who have been making their borne at Meldram for the past four years, have disposed of their property Interests here and on. Wedneaday moved to Sellwood to make their future home. Mrs. J. E. Seeley, of this place, went to Portland on bualneaa Mon day afternoon. - Wants, For Sale, Etc Notice 'under thM classified headlncs will be Inserted at on cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional Inser tions. On Inch card, fl par month; half Inch card. (4 II nee) II per month. Cub must accompany order unless one has an open account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errois; whore errors occur free corrected notlos will be printed for patron. Minimum chars ISO. WANTED. WANTEDTou to know that the En terprise Job printing department is the most complete in the State, outside Portland. Try It for . your next printing- FOR SALE 7 Room House and a acre. Nke acrs Lots close to car line.. .Also S sere tracts at 8600 per acre. . BOARDMAN & NEWELL Jennlnga Lodge, Ore. FOR SALE- . FOR SALE Space) In this column. Sell that old plow or harrow; yon don't use It since you purchased your new one. FOR SALE A good 810,000 farm for sale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. ... at Law. Stevens Bld.w . FOR 8ALE By owner, modern six room house nearly new on Improved street, close in. Terms. Call at 214 Washington street FOR RENT Liner space in thla eol-J umn. A few linea may rant that houae, store or farm; they will coat you but a few cents. : ' HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all ' classes of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 11L MELDRUM. Some of the ladies of Meldrum met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Gardner, of that place, and organized K club, which will be called the "Pastime Club." Officers were elected after tbe organisation was Derrectea ana are as iouuwa President, Mrs. Charles -Moran; vice president. Mrs. Grant; secretary, Mra Charles Harris; treasurer, Mrs. Powers. After the business was trans acted and plana made for the future It was decided to have tbe meetings of the club on Mondsy afternoon of each week, these meetings to be held st the 'home of each member. Mrs. Gardner served a luncheon to the following: Mra J. E. Seeley. Mrs. . PLEASE NOTICE. To Introduce The Morning Enterprise into a large major- ity of the homes in Oregon City and Clackamas county the 4 management has decided to make a special price for the dally issue, for a short time only, where the subscriber pays a year in advance. By carrier, paid a year In a advance, 3.00. By mall, paid a year in ad- vance, $2.00. People who gave our canvas- sr a trial subscription for one v or more months, at ten cents a A week, can have the daily dellv- ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a year In advance. s People who gave our canvas- 4 aer a trial subscription, by mall, for four months at a dol- lar, may have the paper for a year for $2.00, If paid a year in d advance. Subscribers to the Weekly e Enterprise may change their subscriptions to the dally, re st ceirlng credit for halt time on the dally . that tbe weekly Is paid In advance. When they choose to add cash to the ad- vance payment equal to a full ' year's advance payment they may take advantage of the $3 " , . JT We make this special price so that people who hava paid 4 in advanea oa aome other dally e and wish to take the Morning , Enterprtae, may do so without too great expense. i.v tK. a FOR RENT. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ' ATTORNEY.., . D. EBT, Attorney-nt-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estatea settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City- TJ'REN A SCHUEBEL, Attorneyship Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. DENTISTS. DR. L 0 ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4, B and 6 Beaver building. Main St, Oregon City- Phones: Horn A IM and Pacific Statea 1221. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN John W. Loder, Atty. at Law. Stervana Bldg. , MONET LOANED We are acquaint ed with the valu of all farm lands In Clackamaa County and can lotus , your money on good safe security. Farm loans made one. two and threa years at 7 per cent Abstracts of title examined. DIMlCK DIMICK, Lawyers, Andresen Bldg., Oregon. City, Oregon. - AB8TRACT8 OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, AfciWt OifW Land title investigated, conwya cing, notary puoiio. . -. - ; j hmjUkteAtinl airw ' OnFCTfO COPY ' Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Title Inveatment Co., Stevens Bldg. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL, CO., REAL ESTATE Farm, Timber, Gracing, Agricultural Lapda, City Property, Small Fruit and Poultry Ranchea for Bala, Wal nut Land. Room Beaver Bldsv Oregon City, Oregon. H. COOPER, For Fire insurance and Real Estate. Lot ua handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office In Enterprtes Bldg., Oragon City, Oregon. FRETTAQ 8WAJTORD, Real Es tate Dealers, hava choice bargains) In. farm landa, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and posjtry ranchea. See us for good bnysV Nar 8. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURX SECOND HAND Furniture, Carls astl Relics bought sold and aachaagad. 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