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,, . ; MORNING ENTERPRISE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. ,6 ORicrs t of Mullno, wu la t of Needy, was In ;Oea Monday. -lc at Heeley's. 7 .Ptwt to New Kra t business. I t at $1.60 to 10.50 Jh4 tihoe Store. f tha prominent v. waa transuding jUf un rlaturday Iea 80 cn l a at Jsth street f JhMwmlll man of ' f X l Olty on buslneaa to hla aawmlll. -t0 teasel grower i V ' iMd to hla homo )0 thla city. i-Deatlat, Cau- jool at Twilight ;Of tha lllneaa of jale McDonald. JTly of thla city, fwaa vlaltlng with T on Sunday, near Molalla, a, wrra among viaiiora on Vancouver, IJ. C, 7,0O Saturday and f it the Electric "Vaeat P. Randa, If homes In thla kda Hunday ev jont realdent of (til thla city and X Hotel, haa re- t. Dover, waa In part of th well know jred a lecture A Parkplace on Holy I .and a. 4tlve audience waa reported Inlghtly aaloon 1 Main atreeta. 1 taking proper Y Batacada, who Ala real name 1 by the police V Monday. He Oladntone have I Meeting night Beaday to Mon rtll continue to , however, new planing V to be installed jks arrived via twill be carted 1 aa poaslbl formerly owner I Btroblg market 7etB, but now of gon City 8un Omi meeting of I Baptist church I the parlors of r. Tueaday ev I of apples re- ma of the Ore- Produce Union tthe third con- Jor the new of Mitlon la to be U the regular Vening. The Jaturday even Jon a are mak- firaa for years Jlamette Pulp Jl to the street trio Hotel, In a Jten to hla home Xntlon. )llwood, has ac 1th the Portland tower Company, I resignation of M accepted a po y Pulp A Paper Scottish society d up In the baae fatlonnl church, lugs of the club. Xtled on aa yet, tan asaured auo A - Junset Magazine Of Dreama Come latrated In four .Singing - In the Alaco Christmas AH newa stands, the rVinorpirft. I will give a Val- ,1iurch parlora on Uiy, February 13. snaking great ef Moyable time for . so kind aa to I . , Jteople, a aoclety i In the Catholic M the dance that i to give on the Vs s day, and will 'to give It some There are many r the Valentine i It waa deemed Ctroduced a bill Inld juat amend rda from allow B at large after I would paaa. mldn't Pay to Advertise I A Poor Article proposition of doubtful merit or honaaty for idTiidtn, iff DISCRIMINATING. They know values they know 191 Qnuln opportunltloo. which can ba sold by advartlalng la, by that taat, a YOU ara aafa In buying a thing which haa "atood Tfl'uity.- Vk' f of a wldaly advartleed artlcla, or commodity, la al )f hla bualnaaa Ufa., Ha cannot ehlrk, hor chaapan hla. la la tha baat poaalbla protection for tha conaumar. FB In buying advartlaad thlnga It'a tha loglo of JMM condition. , PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mlaa Mary Harlow, of Portland, la tha guest of her alater, Mra. T. M. Mil- lr. Mlaa llertha. Koerner. nf Hf I rthna after vlaltlng with Mlaa Hedonla Bhaw, returnod to her home Sunday evening Mra. Anna Johnson, of Itolton, haa gone to Portland where ahe will visit with friends. Mr. Emll Gordon, of Can by, apent Sunday with hla alater, Mra. Walter W Llit Mr. J. A- Johnson, of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. N. C. Hen drlcka, In Gladstone. Mr. N. It- Charman returned to Port land Monday morning after a visit with relatives In this city. Drer Mlssea Iloaa and Augusta Kcbrader visited with friends In Portland Hat urdsy -- Mis Ethol Green, who recently ac rrpted a position In Portland, apent Hunday with her parents In thla city. Miss OIk McClure la still confined In the hoapltal with typhoid fever. and la atlll unable to alt up. Mrs. M. 11. Gary, mother of County School Superintendent T. J. Gary, la very. Ill at her home at Willamette with an attack of pneumonia. Mlas Edith May and alater, Mlaa Nora May, of Portland, were In On Ron City Monday visiting with Miss Zlda Goldsmith and other fiienda. Miss Edith Cheney returned to Port- tana Hunaay evening, aner a visit la thla city with her fattier, O. A. Cheney, and With friends. . Miss Very! Crook, who has been visiting with Mlsa Emma Van Hoy, returned to her home at Goldendale, Wash., Monday morning. Mrs. Llnwood E. Jones returned home from Salem Saturday evening, after an extended visit with Mr. Jones' sister and mother. Mrs. Chsrles Insood. of Portland. who has been visiting her son, Mr. Hen Baxter, and other friends living in the city, haa returned to her home. Mr. N. D. Latourette, who baa been sick wun grip ior several qbtb passim, Is again at hi. .post of duty In the First National Bank Mr. and Mra. E. M. Rand, of Van couver, Wash , were guesia In the city yesterday calling on Mr. Rands moth- er, Mrs. E, P. Rand, who has been quite ill the past week. Attorney Fred J. Melndl and family, I of Portland, spent Sunday with Mra. Melndl'a parents, Mr. and Mra. George Laxelle, at Mountain Ash farm. Miss Luclelle Bsumer, who haa been vIsltlnB Miss Orva Frevtaa. at Glad- atone, ha returned home to Portland after a nleasant time with friends here, Justice W. II. II. Samson la having a fight with grip. He appeared at hi. nrflo. k..,,1. mnrnln. hut tha Hlr 11.., w - - tfn.AnJ I ri,.rn hnm for . rt of . dsv cr two. Mrs. 8. Evans, of Alpena. Mich., ar rived here today to make her home with her aunt, Mrs. Viola Tate. Mra. Evans was met at Portland by Miss Clara Tate. Mr. C. Keith, of Portland, was In this city Sunday visiting wun inenas. Miss Esther Levitt, who has been the guest of Miss pearl Barde, of Port- land, haa returned to Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Latourette, of Portland, were Oregon City visitors 8unday, the guests of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. La tour- ette. I Mra Annlo Howard attended the graduation exercises of the Washing- ton High achool In Portland Friday evening, when her niece. Miss Lorn a Graduated. wi i-i,r,. n,im.r. imrh. er of the Canemah school, left for Canby Friday evening, where she spent Saturday and Sunday with her nnronli Mr mn Mra Wanir ui.. vr a nd a -..! -,-r.A Portland Sunday evening to ri-nurae ii ,nn ,""n,ri " hi ii. vi t.v i Tfleh school, after a hrlef visit at her V.v.., . ...r,.. 1 I iilM.IV i Mrs. Oeorgo Boylan, who la In this city vlHltlng with her daughters, Mra. W. C. Green and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, has gone to roruana, wnere sne win visit wltn her son, lien noyian. MIhs Anna Sperl, of Tortlnnd, who snent Sunday In this city with her father, J. M. Sperl, and with Miss Ida Morley and other friends, returned to her home Sunday evening. Mrs. William TJ. Wiggins, of Port- I and, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Wilkinson, who has been very ill with pneumonia, Is Improving and Is now out of danger. Two nurses have been In constant attendance. Mrs. Theodore Osmond, who recent ly returned from Portland, where she has been suffering for some time with a severe attack of typhoid fever, was taken suddenly 111 Saturday night but la Improving. Miss Ethel Rlsley will arrive home Tuesday evening from Eugene, where she Is attending the University' of Oregon, having the remainder of the week as a vacation, being the close of the first semester, Mrs. Henry ' slreblg, Mr. and Mrs Doetc, the latter who are from Mlnne- polls, Minn., and who are making an extended visit In the West, went t New Era Sunday morning where they pent the day visiting with friends. Miss Orayce Marshall, who aocom panted her sister, Mrs. W. Mldlnm and the latter'a daughter. Emily Mid lam to Portland last week where thev Isltod relatives, returned Sunday af ter a week's stay, Miss Genevieve Capon, who Is teach- Ing school at Estacada, and who waa callod ta thla city by tha lllneaa and dath of the lata Mra. Ellery Capen of .Willamette, returned to Ealacad Monday morning, where ahe will re adme her duties. Mlaa Addle Clurk returned to Tort' tnnd Sunday afternoon, after vlaltln with Mr. and Mra. John V. Clark, of the Weat Bide. Mlaa Clark, a teacher of the ninth grade of the Highland school. Mlaa Clark waa formerly city superintendent of the Oregon City schools. ) Mra. Jlolman, mother of Roswell Holinan, who came here about three weeks ago from McMlnnvllle on a via It, and who haa been very low with pneumonia, la Improving. Mra. Hoi- man la about 80 years of age and her condjtlon wan considered serious for aeveral daya. Attorneys Hlrai Overton, of Wood' burn, and Frank Holmes, of Sulem, were In Circuit Court Monday asKtst- Ing In the litigation In the cane of Mra. Davllla Clark va. . J. Dinger. The question waa one of the amount of lund that a deed conveyed there hav Ing been a misunderstanding aa to the amount. Mr. and Mra. J. I Hammond, who resides at Mount Angel, arrived on Hunday afternoon'a train with their five-year-old daughter, who waa very 111 with a aever attack of appendicitis They came to conault with Dr. Hugh 8. Mount, and from all Indications now the little child will probably not have to undergo a surgical operation. She haa Improved since being; brought lJere- Wr- nd Mrs. Hammond and daughter are at the home of the for mer's mother, Mra. Hammond near Fourth and Main streets Read the Morning Enterprise. CORRESPONDENCE PARKPLACC. Mr. and Mrs. E. U Pope, of Park place, entertained at. dinner Friday evening at uieir home, ' f our Acres on the Clackamas," for the teachera of Parkplace school. After dinner the guests enjoyed Interesting eiperlencea of a trip to Alaska related by Miss Eva Wash, readings by Mrs. Jolley and music by Miss Horner. Those present were Prof. . and Mra. W. 0. Jolley, Mlsa Alicia Pearl Horner, I M Us Ida Maude Mack, Mlaa Effle Morris, and Miss Eva F. Wash of Ilol ton school. Prof. Horner, of O. A. C, delivered a very Interesting lecture on Athens, Egypt and the Holy Ivind at Parkplace school Saturday evening. The lecture was Illustrated by stereoptlcon views. CANBY. Frank Weber, from Portland, waa a visitor with PrsnU Dodre and famllv I diirlnsr the latter part of last week i-hillrw Wlsemantle. a former resl- Int nf rsnhv. died on the oreratln I talMe at one of the Portland hospitals Feb. 2 I F. F. Hannah left Canby on the I morning train for Eastern Oregon, where be Intends to locate Mrs. Harvey Blssel baa been quite lck during the past week H. M. Stlmson, of Portland, who is property holder at Canby, made a business trip last Friday to our town. Mrs. C. F. Romlg lias been quite III during the past week, but we are glatj to learn that she Is better at thla time. Sabbath, Feb. 5, marked the close i . mulln vih In fonhv Kv.ngellat Johnson and hla wife left on the train this morning for Chicago. The meetings were a great success, judging from the number of converts !t j, claimed that more than ninety n ,n either took their stand for Christ tor tne firBt time or renewed their nrofession of belief In Him All Indebtedness was wiped out and besides a neat little purse of over two hundred dollars was presented the Evangelist, thus showing the people's appreciation of bis larjora among mem These meetings have been in progress for the past five weeks. Webber, who had Jormery T M PaBAtor of !h" ,Mf,'"t Cnurcn, Was III lowu ..., uB ,,n,,un Willi uiu Kyiwiui.in.wB, Mrs. Mandervlllea sister, who is now living with her, la quite 111. MOLALLA Fifty years ago the Molalla Tribe of Indiana would have applied the "paint and been on the war path, and a pale face mother's son would have been delivered to the red skina for torture. m order to have avoided further trouble with the whites. The old "Con Rar Chief" would have been Hl-u ha-ha n seeing the flesh fry from the rob- bers of his peopled graves: many years ago Maxwell Ramsby. one of the old pioneers of Molalla, gave Beaver Trapper Ctilef the permission to bury his dead Indians on the Ramsby claim ' aound of the roaring Molalla river for which privilege Beaver Trapper was ever graterul, saying that Mr. Ramsby had a hl-u-tura tun and was ,n only white brother be had left when the other old ploneesr paaaed J- Toy n'a' J Mx" y ' uurying Kr"""i a sacrea Bpoi on me rarm khuiwihuiiniii imi wwi Wlieu IOOH- ",,rr ,U l" pasture L, ,,,,... w. v ..J . ,1, . v....n .1 1 ., .1 .1. """". "" '" ""' vnan u u warnoritf mnt tho hnna wap a., vj. iv v ...w uvja "tilt. a.11 al,OAn tTm - J tail ni'nrn, liuui iiwui-a, ilia nuaUntU ohlect for the nllferlnir of thnA Indian Brv.a a to ohtsin nik tw..hth wir. ...nniifta the rolntlva of th. departed spirits to decorate them for ,he happy hunting grounds" to dls pose of to the order of Elks at a hand- some figure (110 apiece ) These In dlan grave sneaks may thank their stars that oM Chief Metsga Is not on their tracks or they would., aoou be broiling at tn spot. 8HUBEU MIrs Gertie ShubeLhas about recov ered from her recent Illness. R. Glnther purchased some wheat from C. Hornschuh, and oata from E. F. Glnther one day last week. The fence that were destroyed by the various fires last summer, have all 'been replaced by better onea. Will Dolbow Is working for Ed Hett man, of Clarkes. r A number of our young people at tended the dance at Clarkes Saturday night and reported a very pleasant time. Everybody Is expecting a square deal from our new road supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Moser are the proud parents of another baby boy. John Barret passed through here one one day last week looking for beef, mutton, etc. Julia Masslnger Is home for a short time. ' Zllla Klrbyson was taken to Glad stone one day last week where the doctor removed adenoid growths from her throat. Mr. Weldnnr, of Beaver Creek, bought a beef cow from E- F. Glnther yesterday. Will Hettman, of Col ton, Is at hi mother's home here, putting; on th4 nnianmg toucnes on her new house. James Deeaon baa rented Pete Hub- er a place. Mr. Shepard Is hauling lumber to Oregon City for Mr. Cumlna. Mr. Hancock la also hauling lumber. Mr. Masslnger has bought a hand chopper. Fred Flaher and Fred Heft have gone to uanacia to look up aome land. Mra. C. Hornschuh and daughter, Lydla, vlslte(t -with Mrs. C. Hettman this afternoon. CLARKE8. Mra. Stella Greaves Is visiting her folka at Clarkes her better half Is In Seattle. Several of the young people of Clarkes attended the debate at High' land Saturday night and reported a verr Interesting t me. There waa a wrestling match at the Oroosemlller place Sunday between Griffith and pary. The first two falls were won by Pary with the crotch hold and the the third was won by Griffith with the toe hold. Mr. Sullivan, the road supervisor. laid rails last Saturday. Mr. Kottemlller had a lame horse. It stepped on a nail. Mr. Dual waa In town last week Friday. Willie Mclnfyre Is Intending to lesve Wednesday. Elmer Iee butchered hogs. Mr. Kottemlller was grubbing stumps and bis dog killed two grave diggers last week. Hual Bros, are plowing on their new farm. Ixok for the ground hog on Feb. 2, Ed Mclntyre was on the sick list. Mr. and Mra. George Clark have moved. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Card, a son. HARMONY. Superintendent Gary and Dr. Todd were speakers at the school hoiyje last Tuesday. Measlea 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 im proving. Arlelgh Millard, from 8eattle, Is here visiting, with relatives and friends. Mr. Pollock and family have moved Into Mr. Hilton's house. Mrs. Batttn bad a phone Installed In her house Saturday. Robert Rosenan, who has been up to Sheridan visiting with hla parenta, has returned. 1 , Quite a number from here attended he social at Nltchlta last Saturday night. MELDRUM. There waa a pleasant surprise on Mr. and Mra. Bone In their pretty ungalow. They spent a very pleas ant evening with games and cards. Refreshments were served (hiring the evening and all the guests reported that they had a very pleasant time. The guests were, Mrs. Gwlne and her three daughters, from Walla Walla; Mrs. Rose Nehren, Mrs. Elva Single- terry, Mrs. G. H. Howell, Mrs. Randall, Mr- and Mrs. W. M. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Cald well, Mr. and Mrs. Gua Wamblad, Mr. nd Mrs. Van Hoyton, Mr. and Mra. Charles Moran, Miss Ethle Green, Miss Mar)orle Myers, Mlaa Josle Cun an. Miss Maud Moran, Frank Hamp ton, E. P. Caldwell and Carl Nehren. There were exactly thirty people In cluding Mr. and Mra. Bone. Mr.- Louis Helghmen, of Saconore, Wash., waa visiting his parents for a short time. He returned to hla home Monday evening. Mr. Arthor Erickson Is stopping home at hla parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson. He Is on hla way to Alaska for a stay of about four months and maybe longer. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Miller spent a few days In Sell wood with their daugh ter. Mrs. Clyde Plckered. There was a surprise party on Os car and Arthur Erickson Monday ev ening. They spent the evening) in games such aa five hundred and pedro. The guesta were all old schoolmates that had moved to Portland. Those present were, Mlsa Tlllle . Thomous, Miss Sarah Thomous. Miss Cora Jag ger, Miss Vlda Graham, Miss C. E. Ellis, Mra. Annie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson, Mr. Q. R. Graham, Mr. Dew ey Thomous, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Oscar Erickson and Mr. Arthur Erickson. Some of the ladles of Meldrum met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Gardner, of that place, and organized a club, which will be called the "Pastime Club." Officers were elected after the organization waa perfected and are aa follows: President, Mrs. Charles Moran; vice president, Mrs. Grant; secretary, Mra. Charles Harris; treasurer, Mrs. Powers After the business waa trans acted and plans made for the future It was decided to have the meetings of the club on Monday afternoon of each week, these meetings to be held at the home of each member. Mrs. Gardner served a luncheon to the following: Mrs. J. E. Seeley, Mrs. Alex Gill, Mrs. Charles Moran, Mra. Powers, Mra. Grout, Mrs. Hettman, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. O. E. Freytag, Mra. P. G. Wamblad, and Mrs. Chag. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Miller, who have been making their home at Meldrum for the past four years, have disposed of their property Interests here and on Wednesday moved to Sellwood to make their future home. Mrs. J. E. Seeley, of this place, went to Portland on business Mon day afternoon. OAK GROVE. Oak Grove Improvement Associa tion will meet February 2d In Green's hall. Topics for discussion reor ganization and construction of a fair building. Bring your friends. Oak Grove senior team defeated the Hawthorne Athletic Club team Mon day evening In Qreen'a hall. Score 68-17. Sunnyslde Brigade team defeated the Oak Grove Junior team Monday even ing In Brigade ball, Sunnyslde. Score 22-11. Mrs. John Rlsley entertained at din ner Tuesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Qnalman of Saginaw, Mich. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Nlchols, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Qnalman I ave Thursday for Seattle. John Rlsley and son, Victor, apent Saturday at Sea Side looking . after their summer cottage. Earl Sutter baa a severe attack of pneumonia. Dr. J. H. and Mrs. McArthur re turned home Monday after several days' visit with the Doctor's brother, Westley McArthur, of Rldgefleld, Wash. Mrs. Guy White and son spent Tuesday In Portland with Mrs, White's mother, Mrs. Howell. Geo. F. Nokes and wife are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a little daughter Wednesday, January Zbin. E. C. Warren haa a severe dase of I grippe. K. J. Moore Is able to be out again but atlll under the doctor's care. Modern Woodmen of America regu lar meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. B. Robinson, of Pine Val ley, Eastern Oregon, arrived Tueaday ana win spend a week with her aunt. Mrs. Ada (Josgrlff of Courtney station Miss ivy, of Courtney avenue. 1 slowly Improving under the care of a heatln expert, Mra. Little, of Hood Kiver. The Oak Grove Junior basket ball team defeated the Young Men's Jew Inn team of Portland, Wednesday er- ening, January 26, In Green's ball Score 28 14. Mrs. Arthur Kuebl Is quite sick witn la grippe. A card was received from Loe Von- derba from Los Angeles, Cal., stating tne weather was ftne,- Hazel Hood, of Portland, spent the week end with Lt-xy M. Graham. Arthur Graham Is once more able to be up and around but not able to resume his duties In the store. Ladles' Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs- V. Clark Thursday Basket ball game Saturday evening. January 28 In Green's hall between the Oak Grove Senior club team and the Christian Brothers Athletic Club of Portland. Mrs. Louis Brandt received a letter from her son Ralph, who Is serving In the army. In the Philippines Ralph reports they are working and Im proving the Islands all the time. He s well and only 17 more months to serve. Grandpa Rowley Is quite sick at the home of hia daughter, Mrs. II. Riley, Geo. Brownell ,of Oregon City, has purchased ten acres of land Just iwro from- hi home at Concord sta tion. Mrs. V. Riley and Mlsc Coulbuin, were Portland visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Price received word that her grandson was nulte sick. John Smith is at home sick with la grippe. Earl and Ruth Sutler are Improv- ng slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Broteje were isltlng In Portland Tuesday evening. School Notes. Mr- Todd, the vice-president of the Willamette University, gave a splen did lecture Monday evening In the church for the benefit of the schcl children. Superintendent Gary paid the school visit Monday. The graduating class la studying hard for the June examinations with 15 pupils In the class. One hundred and twelve pupils are enrolled, daily attendance, 105; per cent of attendance, 93. . 8urprlse Party. A surprise party waa given Walter Wetzler at his home on Courtney avenue, January 2Cth. Those present were - Kate - and Mary Stein, Edna Schuburt, Hilda Stromer, Elsie Skelly, ames Hefty, Irving Hanson, Alfred Livingston, Arthur Schlefler, Robert Cosgrlff and Edwin Schuburt. MILWAUKIE. The MUwaukle Grange held Its regu lar all day meeting Saturday, January 21. with several members present. A fine dinner was spread at noon. Lec ture work In the afternoon with a dis cussion on the amendment of the City Charter. The election will take place February 13. All present favored the Improvement bond. Next month the grange will discuss roses and rose culture. Mrs. Maggie Johnson was an Ore gon City visitor Tuesday. Emma Roberta who haa been sick with the measles la Improving. Three girls of - the Knickerbocker family are down with the scarlet fever. Margaret Roberts la absent from school on account of sickness. Francis Johnson la confined to her home with toailltis. - Mrs. Geo. At wood haa been serious ly ill but Is much better at last report, Henry Phillips Is still confined to hla. home. Mrs. Phillips stated this morning she waa afraid of pneumonia setting In. Mothers and Teachers Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the achool house and discuss the gymnasium. The club presented the boys with 18 bean baga. They have purchased a punching bag and frame and are Im proving the gymnasium little by little, Mr. Huff haa let the contract for a five room house In Leo addition. Thoa. Foata Is building a house for Leslie Harlow on the -river. Real estate Is looking up several parties are looking for property. We see a bright future for MUwaukle. The Knlghta and Ladles of Security bave several applications and expect to be booming before long. F. E. Maple, Mrs. Maple and two daughters of Sunnyslde, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ella Maple, mother of F. E. Maple. . The Charter Amendments are In the printers' hands, and will be mailed ten days before the election, which takes place February 13. The MUwaukle Commercial Club has sent their folders to the press and ex pect to have them ready for distribu tion In a few daya. Judge Kelso spent Wednesday In Portland on official business. Thoa. Toata was an Oak Grove visit or Wednesday. Mr. Toats Is planning to repair the front of O. Wlasinger's store building and enlarge the show windows. A free lecture will be given by B. C. Jones, of Portland, on municipal government In the city hall Friday ev ening, January 27. This la a question that each and every one Is deeply in terested In. Come and bring one or more persona with you. , A special committee of the Council appointed by Mayor Strelb, with War ren Knight as chairman, la preparing a new license ordinance for MUwaukle. The present $C00 license for Baloons will be increased to about $800 or $1000, and pool rooms will be severely regulated. MUwaukle has two saloons and the policy of the administration is not to grant any new licenses and to Increase the license fee. Arrangements are completed for the special election to be held February 4th to submit the new city charter to a vote. Mayor Strelb and Henry Loedlng representing MUwaukle, will go to Salem this week to ask for an appro priation to employ counsel to argue the appeal of the fare case which the Portland Railway Light A Power Com pany has taken to the Supreme Court. MUwaukle won the case for five cent fare before the Railroad Commission, Circuit and State Supreme Court, but the railroad company appealed to the United States Supreme Court. There la no money available to handle Mil waukle's- side of the case before the Supreme Court and the State will be ssked to appropriate funds for the purpose. M. E. Moffltt Is contemplating building on the fraction of a lot next Real Estate C T. Tooze, Lawyer and Notary Abstracts. Loans and Insurance CHARLES T. TOOZE A CO. Real Eatate Bought and Sold. Room 2, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City to the postofflce. Small frontage but extremely good location. This would shut out travel to and from the shin gle and pulp mill via Homer Mullan'a. W. R. Kennedy has moved his fam ily to Unity, Oregon. Where Is the dog marshal that he don t take In some of the worthless dogs running 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 a the use of lawa If not en forced. Be careful how you vote on the amendment. No one haa seen a copy of It yet and It Is a good Idea not to vote for a cat In a bag not knowing now It Is worded. Mrs. W. H. Edwards la back from a trip through Idaho and Washington with ber husband, the genial travel ling man. . Wouldn't It be a good Idea to give your "big" orders for stamped en velopea to your local postofflce and the small orders to Portland. Just reverse the matter and In this way boost your own locality. Think It over. R. E- Lee Injured hla eye quite aertously sacking lima this week. R. V. Anxler has completed a log house-on nis property adjoining S. M webber, neat ana unique in appear ance. Too bad It isn't near the street car line. It .would sell in a Jiffy. Mrs. Ella Maple spent Wednesday In Portland. 8usy Barnes Is still In the St. Vln cent Hospital and in a very critical condition. Miss Barnes underwent three operations for apendicltls. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reddaway, from Lewiston, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. J, E. Elkin. Mr. Redaway will settle in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanson returned home Saturday. Mr. Hansen went to Fargo, North Dakota, on business and Mrs. Hansen visited her sister at Lyle Washington. Carrol Howard has accepted a posi tion as news ageni on me Boumern Pacific train. J. A. Snyder was In Oregon City Wednesday on business. - While Leslie Harlow was giving or ders to his men through the elevator shaft from the sixth floor of one of the large buildings In Portland Tues- ay afternoon, a descending elevator hit him on the head and cut hia face In several places. Mr. Harlow saw the shadow of the elevator and got back Just in time to avoid a serious accident. One of Milwaukle's prominent young men, James Leo Duffy, was married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wlttllnger, in Waukon, Iowa, to Miss Marie Mar getta Wlttllnger. At home at Sun- ybrook Farm, Gaston, Oregon, after March 15, 1911. Mayor Strelb, Herman Loedlng and judge Keiso spent Tuesday at Haiero visiting with the legislature. They An Interesting meeting of the Moth ers' and Teachers' Club was held Thursday afternoon. A good attend ance. A short program waa rendered by the pupils of the school. The club will give a play the middle of Feb ruary and all the proceeds will go to the gymnasium. The Portland Turn Vereln will give an athletic entertainment at the City Hall Saturday evening, February 4th. Forty volcea will be heard In. the choruB. The Turners are giving the entertainment through the efforts of Mayor 8trelb, 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 Ilellig theater Monday evening. all favor the Malarkey bill and are anxious for It to pass. On the 10th of February the MU 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 small number were present. Election of officers resulted as fol lows: President, Miss Ella Rawle; vice-president, Mrs. Addna Parallus; secretary, Mrs. S. V. Lewelling; treas urer, Mrs. A. L Canto. Next regular meeting February 8th. Electric Hotel 411 Mala. Bctwtta 4th and'Sia Sit. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. TOBIN, Proprietor. PLEASE NOTICE. . To Introduce The Morning Enterprise Into a large major- tty of the homes in Oregon City and Clackamas county the management has decided to 4 make a special price for the daily Issue, for a short time 9 only, where the subscriber pays a year In advance. By carrier, paid a year In advance, 13.00 By mall, paid a year In ad- vance, $2.00. People who gave our canvaa- ser a trial subscription for one or more months, at ten cents a 4 a week, can have the dally dellv- ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a year In advance. . Feople who gave our canvas- ser a trial subscription, by mall, for four months at a dol- lar, may have the paper for a O e year for $2.00, If paid a year In advance. Subscribera to the Weekly ' Enterprise may change their subscriptions to the dally, re- ( cetvlng credit for half time on the dally that the weekly Is paid In advance. When they choose to add cash to the ad- ance payment equal to a full year's advance payment they a- may take advantage of the $2 4 rate. 4 We make thla special price 4 so that people who have paid In advance on aome other dally 4 and wlah to take the Morning ,4 Enterprise, may do so without 4 too great expense. Opportunltiel If yen want ta BUY A FARM, . BUY A HOME, BUY A LOT, See CHAS. T. TOOZE & CO. And rf yeu want te sell farm, home f - lot de likewise. Wants, For Sale, Etc. Notlcra umirr tha classified haadtafS will ba Inarrtrd at ona crnt a word, first Insertion, half a crnt additional Inaar tlona. On Inch card, II per month; hatf Inch card, (4 llnr 1 prr month. ' Caah mint accompany ordar untaaa one haa an open account with tha papar. Mo financial reaponnlblllty, for crrura; where errors occur free corrected notice will ta) printed for patron. . Minimum chars 16. WANTED. WANTED Small advertisements for this column. Prices very reason able. See rates at bead of column,- WANTED To exchange flrat class painting, paperbanging or calclmln lrtg for timothy or mixed hay. Ad dress II. C. Morse, 386 Hawthorn Avenue, Portland, Oregon. . FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE One very good 3 Inch wagon with a gravel bed. I have no use for so heavy a wagon; wlU aell or trade for a light er one, or a good hack. I also have a strong'"ToadbreakIng plow and some second hand doors and Win dow for sale. C. T. TOOZB. Room 2 Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. PIANO CHECK. 1131 sold for $10 U bought at once. Harry Lundgren, Route No. L FOR SALE A good $10,000 farm for sale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg. FOR 8 ALE Fresh shipped Columbia River Smelt and Yaqulna Crabs, at . the North Pole Fish Market Pbone Main 1502. it FOR SALE By owner, modern six- room house nearly new on Improved atreet, close in. Terms. Call at 214 Washington street BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates - cheerfully given on all claaaea of building work, concrete walka and reinforced ' concrete. Rea. Pbone Main 11L ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen- -eral law business. Over Bank of -Oregon City. DUEN 8CHUEBEL. Attorney s-at- Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac tice in all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. DENTISTS. DR. L. O. ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4. 5 and 6 Beaver building. Main 8L, Oregon City. Phones: Home A-19S and Pacific States 1221. MONEY TO LOAN. 1 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 Clackamas County and can loan . your money on good safe security. Farm loana made one, two and three yeara at 7 per cent Abstracts of title examined. DIMlCK DIMICK, Lawyers, Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. - ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abst rave t Olf Ice Land-titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. Competitors copy Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City.. ABSTRACTS OF TITLHJ Title Investment Co., Stevens Bids. MR, PROPERTYi OWNER-TAKE K0T1CE PRICES RIGHT. If you wish ABSTRACTS, GENERAL INSURANCE, or REAL ESTATE BOUGHT OR SOLD, Call on DYE, Abstractor and general Insurance and realty broker. BEST SERVICE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE GUARAN- TEED CORRECT ABSTRACT8. OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPAN IES ONLY. BE8T SYSTEM In Clack amas County for RECORDING EX PIRATIONS. High grade real estate wanted on my lists. DYE ta the MOST CAREFUL MAN IN THE C1TT. Eighth and Main. REAL ESTATE. D- K. BILL1 CO., REAL ESTATE Farm, Timber, Grazing, Agricultural Lands, City Property. 8 mall Fruit and Poultry Ranches for Sale, Wal nut Land. Room 9 , Beaver Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. E. H. COOPER, For Fir iBSuraao and Real Estate. Let us handba your properties we buy, sell aat exchange. Office In Bntarprta Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FREYTAO A 8WA"FORD, Real tat Dealers, have choice bargsM in farm lands, city and subturtWI horaea, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. Be us for good bays Near 8. P. dapot - .a. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. MANY TIMES yon can buy Just tft article you want, juat as good aa , pew,i.t a email fraction of th eoat of new, if yon go and ae TOUNO, tha second hand man. - His coUaw tlon contains New and gacoad Hand Furniture, Hardware, Tools, Curioa, etc. See him; it cost nothing t Inqvtra. ('; a .' -. -a s V-' - J. -4 . . ":S3 A i ,7 4 7 J 4 .-3 . f':f ..-At -' . '. .a tr sRw- .ti