Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 10, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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v MORNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911. - ' . j ,-
ft Pay to Advertise
W Article
fv doubtful marlt or honesty for urnmri
SIINATINQ. They know vsluss thsy know
opportunltlss.
be aold by advertising Is, by that last,
tV'- In buying thing which hat "stood
V
TJy advertised artlcla, or commodity, la al
ia Ufa. Ha csnnot shirk, nor cheapen hla
test oaslbl prottotlon for tha coniumir,
jylng advartlaad things It's tha
loglo of
eek, wm
i-nesday.
'leys. ,
jjpi Oregon
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nr-celved
jjatreet
ather, of
Jty Wad-
l tha bin
V in thla
Hes for
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M bean
jSpusehold
Saturday
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r to at seo-
Tuesday
jr visited
tly pur-
M. wss In
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I bUSI-
PEOPLE POINTED OUT
Mra. IX A. Burns, of Molalla, la the
tueat of Miss Vada Elliott.
Mra. Hurt Goodpasture, of Park place,
pent Thuraday In thla city, the guest
of Mra. Fred Btelner. .
Mra. Frank I-ticaa. of l'arkplace,
who haa been 111 for the pant week
with a aevere cold, la Improving.
MUa Veda Williams will entertain
the Oypslee at the home of her sister,
Mra. CG. MIHrJUof8eventh street.
Mra. IJiin Jones, wife of Representa
tlve Jones, waa called to linker City
Wednesday beesuse of the lllneaa of
her slater, Mra. Louis Leavlnger. '
Mis Ktta BtralKht, who haa been
spending the winter at Hood Ktver,
where ahe haa been attending school,
and vlHltlng her alHter, Mra. UMr,
returned to her borne at l'arkplace
Sunday.
Mra. II. L Kelley left on Wednes
day for Hood Klver, where ahe will
visit with her son, Hoy, who has
charge of his brother's fruit ranch at
that place. Mra. Kelley will remalu
several weeks.
I0WAN PRODUCES
ELIXIROF YOUTH
Sour Milk Ice Cream 1$ His
Old Age Cure.
BULGARIANS FOLLOW THE PLAN
LOST IN THE
CATACOMBS
By CROVER J. GRIFFIN
Copyright br Amarlran Prssa Asso
ciation. 11.
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First Actor-I u going to have my
benefit next Pntimlny nlnht, ami I aui
puxzl)l to know how I am going to Oil
the Iioiihp.
Second Ator That's eauy. Iuvlle
your crwlltom. ,
On ths Wagon.
da Fountain True Spring for Psr-
pstusl , Juvsnilsa, AirU Profascor
Martanaan of tha Hawkaya Stata'
Agricultural Collaga Civaa Formula
of Battling Baotsrta to World.
1'rofcxiior Mortcnnrn vt the dulry d
partmiiitof the Iowa Htnte Agricultur
al college at Ainrs, la., has Invented
new frozen elixir of life which he call
luito.
When Professor Metchnlkoff of the
rssteur Institute at ' Taris jiublUfied
his book on "The Prolongation of Life"
Professor MorteiiHen got an Idea.
Metchnlkoff traced the caune of old
age to the putrefactive bacteria That
make their home In the Intestines.
These bscteria throw off poison
which csuhs ill health, old sge slid
finally death. The way to dislodge
them Is to give them a dose of their
own medicine. The lactic arid bac
teria whl b are found In sour milk pro.
dure 'an add which Is fatal to their
poisonous relatives.
In certain . districts - of Bulgurla,
where sour milk Is a regular artlclo of
diet, the people are euhl to live to an
old ago not approached eUewhere,
But people generally don't like to
drink sour milk.
Bsctsris Msds Pslstabls.
Bo Irofessor Mortensen started to
work out bis Idea, which was to sup
ply the lactic acid bacteria In a pala
tablo form. At first he diluted the elix
lr of life with buttermilk flavored with
fruit Juices. Lster he decided to put
his lactlAcId bacteria In cold atorHge
and market them In the form of Ice
cream rather than as a drink.
Here waa the opportunity. An Ice
cream cone afloat la a aea of soda wi
ter hss com to be the great national
drink of the United Btates.
The sulmtltutlon of lueto for Ice
Cream csnnot but result In a gTeat Im
provement In the health of the fre
quenter of the soda fountain, 1'roreS'
sor Mrt onsen lelleves. Asido from
being loaded with friendly bacteria. It
rontnlns ie-s fat tbitu lea cream, which
makes It more dlgestlMe. iJicto con
tains a hlith amount of protein, the
muscle building part of the food
Lacte Hsd s Majority.
An erierlinent was csrried on at
Ames to see 1ut how well lacto was
liked by the average persoa. Out of
170 persons who ssmpled lacto J28 pro
nounced It very good, thlrty-aeven
good, six fslr and eight ioor. Compar
lng It with common vanilla Ice cream.
111 reported that they preferred la.to,
nine considered It ernal to Ice cream.
and fifty -nine preferred Ice cream.
Icto Is made of loptiered whole or
aklmmllk. with the addition of eggs
lstigsr. lemons ami flavoring material.
It can be made In a one gallon rreeaer
on the back porch aa easily aa In the
'They tell me Rllktoa la on too wster
wagon now."
yes; fire water wagou."
Awful Pun by Pop.
"1 don't wish you to have that clerk
calling here."
"Why not, papaT
"Because a dry good clerk
quently sales under falae colors."
fr-
8 ha Took Some of It.
"There Is one thing I like about
woman." he said as they strolled.
"Teal What'e thatr
"An arm," be anld, and he slid one
around her fragile waist.
WANTS' OSteady suets mar for
" m i apace. Birmr as. m-
ps Hones unnecessary. Judl
eloua advertisers with soma
thing ta sell and aomethlng to
, say win Tina this tha proper
1 graasa for a buainaea clog. N
- trlflsra Married persona of ma-. 4
s turs age will understand. Call
an, or address, Advertising
Manager Morning Enterprise, 4
Or gen City. Oregon.
When I wss a boy reading stories of
Uoma In connection with my studies
the great d.nlre of my life wss to visit
the Eternal City snd the localities
at which the Incidents I read about
occurred. I wished to go over the
seven hills on which the city had beeu
built; I wished to see the Forum, the
home of the vestal virgins, the spot
where Custor and Pollux sppeared.
marked now by the ruins of their
temple; I wished to see th Collneuu).
the triumphal arches, the Pantheon.
Above all, 1 desired to go down luto
the cstacomb where the esrly Chris
tians socretly deposited their dead.
The time dually came when I reach
ed the object of my desire. I visited
Itonie... On the steamer c running the
Atlantic and later steaming over the
Uedlterrsnenn 1 met Marian Cham
bers. and, sitting on deck moonlight
nights with her. I caught from her i
fever the fever of love. Hy the time
we reached Gibraltar I was down, and
during" the whole voyage from there
to Naples I waa very 111 with this Irri
tating disease. I was cured on the
homeopathic principal that ilka cures
like. The love of the girl given In
gradually hicreased doae put me In a
normal condition. -
By the time wa reached Home I was
ready to enjoy the sights I had count
ed on aeelng ever since I began to
tody I-atln. And now I had a loved
Companion to visit tbem with me. The
catacombs that had Interested me
most I reserved till the lust Marian
and I bad a fancy for slipping
way from those we traveled with
and going alghtseelog together. . One-
morning we took a cerrlage. drove out
on the Applan way and stopied at the
entrance of tbos aubterranean pas
sages I had long wished to explore.
We were In time to join a tarty
about to descend, were each given a
wax taner. and a monk In a white
cowl, who waa to .pilot us. led na
down a atone staircase at the bottom
of which were the catacomba.
We followed the taer light proces
sion for awhile, but finally at the
time I would not tell how it hapened,
bnt now I am an old married man I
will admit that 1 waa never happy for
half an hour at a time without a kiss
from my Marian, and I. led her away
from the others for the purpose of
tsklng one. As soon as this object
bud been accompllahed we atarted on
after the others. Immediately we
came to a split In the passage, and the
party bad gone 'so fsr that we could
not tell which of the two avenues they
bad taken. Making choice of the left
band passage, we rsn as fast aa we
could, only to find new splits and
turns and cornera. but not the party
We were lost.
reople have been lost before In these
underground burial phxcea and nave
narrated their experjam-wa. la our
rase there is aometuing oinerem irum
any of them. I had a box, of matches
In my pocket thst I csrried for cigar
lighters. We also had two tapers, Aa
aoon aa I realized that we were lost I
Portland Marketa.
Tne rattle aupply at the yards yea
terday waa the heaviest since the
first of the year, the arrlvala up to
aoon being 1015 bead, with mora ex
pected later. Other receipts were Zt
calvea. 2216 sheep and 98 hoga.
For the week thus far cattle have
held In better shsps than other lines,
but in some quarters tha belief pre
vailed today that the market under
tha preaent heavy load muat give way
to aoine extent. Iluyera ware In evi
dence aa usual this morning, out not
much In the wsy of business waa re
ported up to the noon hour.
Latest salea Included the loiiowing:
Weight. Price.
879 ewee l 3
2. cowe 990 6 00
6 cows T t 60
C cows 37 .
6 cows 898 4 60
21 cows 9'a oj
9 cows 706 6.00
29 steers 1"'" 6 80
1 calf mo -za
Following Is the current general
range of valuea:
Cattle Steera, prime, 8.oo6.&o;
good to choice $5.5005.75; common
to fair, 4.50fl5; cows, top, wo.tu,
fair to good, 4.506: cows, top, $5
5.25: fair to good, $4is4.7; com-
mon, I3.00xpt.oo; caiven, wv,
8.25; heavy, $5.O07.O0; bulls, 13.00
04 50; stags, 13 &u.&.uo.
Hogs Ilest, ISitfS.ZS; lair to goou,
77.76.
okuiu. Tnn wet tiers. lD.uoiuo.iJ,
fair lo good, 844.50; ewes, best, $4 6o
04.60; fair to good, 3pJ.t; mmu,
14 HOftG.
Horses Drariers, extra, iaw i
I7im Ins.. 11650350: drattera. lair 10
good 1 125 20; chunka, good, f!00
9 ' ., AiiiA. iln.
i Ro chunks, meaium, isumiw; u.i-
ers good. $125 up; drivers, medium 10
good; $40110; plugs, $10040.
Rose Setts Hop Crop.
INinKPENDENCB, Or., Feb. 9. C.
U Rose has sold 4SC balea of hope to
mehr. Wolf Netter, or roruauu.
Of this amount 200 'bales were of the
1909 crop and the balance waa grown
in 1910. He received 19 cenia a pouuu.
ur. o.rW.r Charaed With Deeertion.
j.mM a. Parker haa filed a sun io-
divorce against Kate Parker, to wnom
he was married In 1900. He charges
her with deserting him at poruana in
1908.
Vlerlne Post Carde.
neautlful cards at Huntley Bros.
Co. lc to 25c Lace valentines io io
50c. Hand Painted, 25c to $2.
CORRESPONDENCE
STAFFORD.
The sad newa cornea of the death
thla morning of Henry Ellegsen. Hia
rteaih waa not unexpected, aa be hag
been ailing since the first of July
Real Estate Opportunjtie.0
C T. Tooxa,
Lawyer and Notary
Abatracts.
ana.
Insurance
CHARLES T. TOOZE A CO.
Resl Bstate Bought and Sold.
Boom 3, Baaver Bldg., Oregon City
If ya want ta
UY A FARM,
BUY A HOMC, -.
BUY A LOT,
See
CHAS. T. TOOZE & CO.
And If you want to aa4l farm, name a
lot do likewise.
25 present and an enjoyable evening
waa spent.
Archie Dougan la spending a few
weeks with his father st this place.
We understand that he Intenda to go
Into business at Bllverton In the
spring, having aold hla restaurant In
Oregon City.
Archie Ixavls apent 8aturday and
Sunday at home with bis parents.
Mr. Wallace Is doing a lot of slash
ing and improving hia place generally.
Bert Wallace la working for Dell
Trulllnger this week.
JENNINGS LODGE. -
There was much Interest manifested
at the meeting of the Jennings Lodge
Community Club which met on Feb
ruary 1 at Mr. Betxs greenhouse.
Thirty-three applications were banded
In for membership, which makea an
organization of over fifty membera, all
of which are enthusiastic over the
work taken up. Very favorable re
ports were heard from the chairmen
of the varloua comrnltteea and John
Jenning waa appointed to sea that
our tlcketa over the O. W. P. read
Jennlnga Lodge inatead of Jennings
aa they have recently heretofore. Mr.
Chaa. Rlsley, of Oak Grove, and Mr.
W. Haberman, of Grants Pasa, were
vlsltora and both these gentlemen be
canie members on Wednesday, as
they are property holders in thlB com
munity.
The Thursday afternoon sewing
club will meet at the home of tne
Misses Ellen and Mildred Hart on
February 9th.
Mr. Will Flnley returned from
Salem on Wednesday evening.
Miss Esther Holden, of Sellwood,
enjoyed a two days' visit with ner
grandpa, Mr. L. Wilcox.
Mr. Chaa. Klrmse was ousineaa
caller In Portland on Friday.
Mra. H. H. Emmons called on
friends st the Lodga recently ana
made a trip to Oregon City on Friday.
Mrs. J. P. Flnley and Miss Anna
Flnley of Portland, spent mursaay
with William FInlay ana ramny.
Mr. Henrr Smith haa rented tne
small cottage of U. L. Haberman and
will occupy It at one.
Mlaa Bessie Roberts entertained a
number of her little friends on Sat
urday afternoon from two until four
at her home. Games or various mu
war played and Miss Ellen Hart as
sisted Mrs. Roberts tn serving rnumn-
menta. A number of the folks re
membered that Miss Bessie was eleven
Executors Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that A idea
B. Graham, Arthur W. Graham, R. D.
Morrill- and Wm. Andreaen have beea
appointed by the County Court of
Clackamaa County, Oregon, executor!
of the eatate of John M. Graham, Da
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same, duly verified, to
Wm. Andresen, Executor, at 619 Main
street, Oregon City, Oregon, within
six months from the data of tha first
publication of this notice. Data of
first publication, January 27th, 1911.
Date of last, publication, February 24,
1911.
ALDEN R GRAHAM,
ARTHUR W. GRAHAM,
H. D. MORRILL, ; "
Wm. ANDRESEN,
Executors.
WESTBROOK A WE8TBROO K, Port
land, Oregon, Attorneys.
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Notlcea under theae elaasiriad haadmas
will ba lnaertd at ona cent a word, first
Insertion, half a cent additional Inac
tions. On Inch card, ft per month; half
Inch card. M lineal II per month.
Cash muat accompany order unless oris
haa an open account with the paper. No
financial responsibility for errors; where
errors occur free corrected notlea will be
printed tor patron. Minimum charas lc
WANTED. .
WANTED Competent girl or woman
In small family at Portland Tor care
of baby and light honaework. No
cooking. Good wages and desirable
and steady position. Apply Enter
prise office at once.
WANTED Girl for housework; good
wages. Inquire Mrs. Don Meldram,
1114 Washington St,
WANTED Small advertlsementa for
this column. Prices very reason
able. - Sea rates at head of column.
FOR SALE. '
lsst At flrat bis aieease was pro
nounced walking typhoid, which ter-
presented her with some very pretty
was the eldest son of Fred Ellegsen
factory. The family ncl given by put out both the tapers, and. being In
Professor Morteusen Is as follows:
Take a bottle of good fresh milk
which haa not leen heated and set It
away In a temperature of from 68 to 1
70 degree. until It curdles. If It
forms a smooth solid curd without
a small open space where waa a Chrla
tlan'a skeleton In a aarcophagas. we
aat down on the latter to think.
What would be the result of our thus
being lost underground? We would
not be missed by the party wa baa
I . . . - A A 1-
ninholenwlf the aroma Is clean and joinea. ior w anew ooi u
and
pleaaant and tha flavor nice
creamy. It can ba used as a starter for
a larger amount of paateurlsed whole
or aklmmllk.
After thla aecond batch of milk baa
curdled it should hsve a mild clean
acid flavor. The curd must be thor
oughly broken up by the pouring from
one dish to another until It la aa tmck
and velvety as rich cream.
Fsrmula of Elixir.
From thla "lacto milk" lacto can be
made by the following formula, which
la Buffleleot for one gallon:
Two and ona-half quarts lacto milk.
Mir, h a wife, waa aoout m
yeara old. and his whole me nas oeen
apent upon his father's farm, where
ki. oir.rnriretllne- merry disposition
will ever be treasured In the neans oi
those who are left to mourn ma u
rfth Resides his motner anu
father ha leaves three sisters ana one
brother and hosts of other relatives,
k. nr Inns- friends and neigh'
bors of his childhood, boyhood and
,..,no- manhood to mourn tne aeatn
of one of whom no one ever had ought
but good words to speak. His mother
has been doubly afflicted recently, aa
she followed a dearly belovea jnotner
(Mrs. Turner) to the grave less m
three weeks ago.
Them is as much sickness In and
near this neighborhood as elsewhere,
..elnelnallv nolds and la grlPP- No
.,. ...o. frnm these causes have
resulted as vet. but there Is scarcely
a house where there la noi iroui
to four sick, but at present writing
.11 hatter and not many new
caaes. Among the latter we regret to
say Is Mrs. Powell, who Is threatened
hut we are happy to
hear aha seams to be resting easier
at present. ,
Mrs. Anrnl has one of her daugh
vlaltlnv her with her baby boy.
, Miss Helen Rablc ! "lowly Retting
better, and as, from present iuu.i..
tlons we are promised a spell of fine
weather, we are all hopeful It will be
... kanoftr tn the ailing.
Seems to your correspondent that.
ilk. all rood things, the wormy mr
ai - f ih. 4iiHnhon society Is dl
rimej, " ; i
who came In to spend the afternoon
were the Misses Anna Hester. Gladys
Caldwell. Helen 8eeley, Naomi Wil
co, Etta Strain, Mary. Jane and Doris
Palnton Ruth Cook. Ruth iruscon.
and Fanny Smith of Oregon City.
Miss Eileen DM, who has spent, tne
past month with her sister, Mra. Cal
vin Morse, has returnea io ner
In Yamhill.
FOR SALE By owner, modern bU-
room hoaae nearly new on improves
street, close In. Terms. Call at
214 Washington street.
FOR SALE 1 span of mares and har
ness, weight 2300, age 9 years.
Price $250. Phone or address J. K.
Malloy, Beaver Creek.
75 acre tract good land, no rocks, 3
miles from, Oregon City, 1 miles
from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit
land. Cut into 7 and 14 acre tracts,
$100 to $225 pr acre- Enquire of
D. K. Bill & Co., Room 9, Beaver
Bldg., Oregon City.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.
Mr. and Mrs. Brlchley, who have HARRy JONES Builder and General
Contractor. Estlmataa cnearrnuy
given on all classes of building
work, concrete' walks and reinforced
concrete. Rea. Phone Main 111.
ATTORNRYeV
O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money
loaned, abstracts furnished, land
titles examined, estates settled, gen
eral law buslnesa. Over Bank of
Oregon City.
One sad four-fifths pounds sugar.
Two eats-
Ona-half pint charry Jules or concan-
trmtad charry atrup.
Ono-thlrd pint lemon Julc.
Othr fruit flavors can be used In
Parties were golug through the cata
combs every dsy, but would they bsp-
Den to come our wsy? Besides, we
might starve before wa were discos
ered. There was nothing whatever
for us to subsist on. Wa might try to
And our wa oat. but there were many
miles of tbeae subterranean passages.
and wa were liable to wander farther
from the entrance. Tha result: of our
deliberations waa to remain where we
were.
I will pass over some twenty boors
of our captivity without attempting
to deacribe our feelings. IDS moat
hopeless psrt of it waa that our betng clothed with a little brief
w where wa were. :,wnrntT. to run things Into tne
friends did Dot kno
We panaed most of the time In the
dark, for 1 wished to aava our tapers
and marches for any opportunity that
might occur. While sitting on tha sar-
stead of cherry as desired. The yolks cophsgos something ran on my foot
and whites sre beaten In separate con- j scratched a match, and Its flame re
tainers. Both are then sdded to the yaaled tha two glistening aysa of a
milk. Tha mixture Is thoroughly stir-1 n
red and strained through a One wire j at once lighted a taper, and while
gauze. The fruit juices are added last Marian held It I tried to catch the rat
If there la any Indication of the Julcea if be would serve no other purpose we
precipitating the casein they should might need to eat him. I didn't have
not be added until the mixture has be-1 mUch trouble getting my hands on
gun to freexe. I him. I think be knew wa were lost
The freezer Is run nntll It tnrns with there and waa willing ta help us out
difficulty, when the paddle Is removed. I Then so Idea occurred to me. Scrlb-
TK. hrlna ta IvmnTA and the f reezer I . 1 1 n n m lot .. f mi tn 111 V
repacked with Ice and salt and left for pocket, stating that we were lost In the suppar. It leaves but a small PJtl""
an hour or so before the contents are c,tacombs, held the rst while Mar- to the owner of the tree Now, i oe-
tan tlad the note with a strip torn from "eve in m , ' fr,t
k K.t.H.f .,mmd th. Httl. fel- society, as I understand It was nrsi
ZLrr-r-started, but those who go ntou
""rrj. . V.r-w kI to be able to distinguish oetweeu
anthoroty,
ki;uuu. vs. .
. a . namalIV
are not as plenmui now
..... t k... . lsdr friend who ob-
talned ona of their skins a number of
years Ago, and liking the beautiful
thing so well Bha has It made over
eyery winter, pr used for trimming,
.n. nne'in this free land hsve
nutfuiu . .
the power to deprive her or u. r
an war make trouble for her. I ao
not see the justice.
A woman doctor
v .u.tai was lect
and pleaded for the beautiful little
i hich did no harm, but a boy
Ait'A one and counted 84 little
Uinnn.iv
-w K had nicked, ana wnen an
army of them came for breakfatit and
vfuitori for some weeks with Mr. 1
Shenefield ' and wife, left for Hood
River on Friday snd after a snort
visit there will return to tneir nome
In Ohio. . .
Mr. and Miss Miller are enjoying
a visit from their father who recently
arrived from Montana.
Mr. O. A. 8haver is again aoie io
be abont arter being connnea iur
some days with a severe attack of
the quinsy.
rr W. S. Eddy, or uregon i,nj,
was at the Lodge on Tuesday, mak
ing a professional call.
The Past me Club. Of Meiarum, mei
at the home of Mra Gus. Wamhlad
on Monday afternoon. The hostesa
served dainty refreshments. inose
present were Mesdames Gardner, Fre
tag. Seeley, Powers, Erickson, Harris,
Morse, Grant. Gill, wnite, neainmau.
Moran and Miss 8crlpture.
Mr. and Mrs. York, or Montana,
were vlstting at Mr. and Mra. Morse's
last week.
Mrs. L. Wilcox and Mrs. tieo. Moras
and Miss Scripture attenaeo. tne
Vorelvn Missionary society oi ma m.
xt Church which was neugnuuny en- vONKY LOANED We are acquaint
ed with the value of an farm laaas
In Clackamas County and can loan
your money on good safe security.
Farm loana made one, two and. thraa
yeara at 7 per cant Abatracts a
title examined. DJMiCK DIM ICK.
Lawyers, Andresen Bldg., Oregon
City, Oregon.
U'REN ft 8CHUEBEL, Attorneyaat-
Law, Deutscher Advokat. win prac
tice In all courta, make collections
and settlementa. Offlca In Enter
prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. )
DENTISTS.
DR. 1- O. ICE. DJENTIST Kooma a.
B and 6 Beaver building, atain uu,
Oregon City. Phones: Home A-l$ ,
and Pacific States 1221.
MONEY TO LOAN.
tertained at the home of Mrs. Tingle
In Gladstone.
w - rnjr... nf ct Tnhns. was out
Of course China pheasants I p,BCe 'th,B week and'is con
templating building on ms property
liAre
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ur and Mra Rill WambiadS, OI
Meldrum, have sold their pretty Utile
home but are glad to hear they have
bought adjoining the Byron green-
houae. '
Mr. McGovern. of Spokane, win do
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a guest of his brother, Mr. tiugn mo-
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
V. R. HYDE, Abstract Oif.ce
Govern, or some time and lnclden- Land tltlea Investigated, convevan-
who belonged to (g taK,n ln the implement deal- , notry public
ur,.nK n.P?n. b, ,8: ers' meeting; t, tniriw HAUN lUmT
Room 7. Barclay Blr QrajftfTt City:
PLEASE NOTICE.
served.
PENALTY ISLAND FOR SALE.
Was Dumping around For Daformad
Children of Habrldaana.
The laland of Iewls, now up for
sain, Is a favored spot for students of
eugenics. According to Mr. Macken-
ale, tha historian of the outer Heb
rides, tha custom of putting weakly
or deformed children to death by "ex
posure," ss Plato recommended, long
prevailed on thla Island, and "Instances
hsve lan known In comparatively
modern times." '
As a result of this prsctlcsl prorl-
slon for the survival nf tho fittest by
the ellmlnstloti of the unfit the Island
ers poasess rsmnrkably Ann physiques,
nd consumption" Is unknown.
fcrorld snd ran away.
Half an hour later I felt the rat run
ning over my feet I lit a taper and
eaw that be waa wunoux eitner too
note or tne atrip uy wuicn n nau oeen
faatenad to blra. Thla gave us hope
that It bad been removed by a human
being. Ten minutes later I board a
helloo. 1 replied, snd after a number
of calls we could see tha dim light of
tapers, then a party coming to search
for os. Tbey hsd received tha mes-
sagw, but bad pot missed us when the
party we had started with returned.
We brought the rst out with ua. He
sleeps at night In a cage and by day
goes where he Ukea
Invitations Out for 8econd Ball.
The Invitations are out for tho sec
ond annual hall of .the Commercial
Club, to be held at Busch's hall, In
Oregon City, Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 16. Music at 8 o'clock. Proa
nects for a a-ond tlmn are manr. THe
new hall It to ba resplendent with its aomethlng from tha primer,
n,. trior .and thm allta of tha cltv reao as imiuw..
will be present to enjoy the festiv
ities of the occasion.
Johnny snd tha Worm.
A prominent Jurist was discussing
the difference ln opinions by different
Deople on different lswa. Ha said:
"The matter of Interpreting laws Is
much like the story of tha little boy
who wss told by his teacher to read
The coy
neat and a blessing wneu in,
tomnt to teach farmera
Motnt Peters, who has been sick a
long time, ending ln dropsy, died on
Tuesday night.
TWILIGHT
Geo. Ixelle. M. J. iJtr.elle and A.
If Harvey attended the Congrega
tlonal Brotherhood banquet last Tues
day evening and report a very pieaa
ant time.
Mrs. Marlon Thompson entertained
last Tiiesdav at her home. Mrs. Laid
well and her mother, Mrs. Shlnall, of
Vancouver. B. Cv
Mr. Mulr has gone to Myrtle point
to work on a dairy ranch for his
brother-in-law, Arthur Ruasell. Dur
ing his stay In Oils neighborhood he
has msde many friends who regret
to see him leave.
Mrs. Frank Blacv Is suffering from
a aevera cold.
Geo. Latslle la hauling potatoes to
New Era this week
To Introduce The Morning
Enterprise Into a large major
lty of the homes In Oregon
City and Clsckamas county the
management has decided to
make a special price for tha
dally issue, for a short tlma
only, where the subscriber pays
, a year ln sdvance.
By carrier, paid a year in
advance, 13.00.
By mall, paid a year ln ad
vance, $2.00.
People who gave our canvas
ser a trial subscription for one
or mora months, at ten cents a
week, can have the dally deliv
ered tor a year for $3 00 by
paying a year In advance.
. People who gave our canvas
ser a trial subscription, by
mall, for four months at a dol
lsr, may have the paper for a
year for $2.00, If paid a year In
advance.
a Suhacribers to tha Weekly
Enterprise may change . their
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"EA.'. ttTATE.
D. K. lLl, CO.. REAL ESTATE"
rarm, Timber, Graxlng. Agricultural
Lands, City Property, Small Fruit
and Poultry Ranchaa for 8ale, Wat-,
nut Land. Room 9 Beaver Bldg.,
Oregon City, Oregon. - -
E. H. COOPER. For Fire Insurancr
and Real Estate. Let na handle
your propertlas) wa buy, sail as
exchange. Office In Enter prtee
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
FRKYTAf) ft BW AFFORD; Real Ba
tata Dealers, have clsoloa bargains
ln farm landa, elty and suburban
homee, good fruit landa and poultry
rsnches. See na for good buya
Near 8. P. depot
SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
Heir In Molslls Psntlly.
Born. January 30, to the wife of II
flnwman, a seven pound boy, which
haa been given the name of Theodore
attsMa. Mn. Bowman Is at the home
oi nr na.ents, Mr. and Mra. Charles
" Thla la a warm doughnut Step
on It"
'Why. Johnnie,'" said the teacher,
'thst cn't be right,
your book.' "
"This Is what he found:
"This Is a worm; do not step on
It.'"
Read the Morning Enterprise.
MULINO.
Our enterprising fellow townsman,
Claud Howard. Is building a hot house
snd Intends to supply the people of
this community with early vegetables.
Mrs. Maple, who returned from the
Let me see city of Portland laat week, la getting
along nicely.
The friends of Miss Inet Snodgraas
gave her an Intended aurprlse party
last Saturday evening 1n honor of her
20th birthday. However, It was not
much of a surprise. There were about
subacriptlona ta the dally, re-
celvlng credit for half time on
the dally that the weekly Is
paid ln advance. When they
choose to add cash to tha ad
vance payment equal to a full
year's advance payment they
may take advantage of the 1
rate.
We make this epeelal price
so that people who have paid
In advance oa some other dally
ana wtsb to take the Morning
Enterprlae, may do so without
too great expense.
MANY TIMES yon an buy just the
. article you want, Jat aa good. a
new, at a small fraction of ilha aost
of new. If yon go and aea- TtJtJWO.
the second hand man. Hla eolrec
tloo ooBtataai New and Second Hand
Furniture, Hardware. Tools, Cnrtoa,
ato. See him; It costs nothing to
la fat re.
Electric Hotel
411 Erie; 'VwtWwtn 4tft-a, Kb itt.
ftEQOM CITY, ORB. .
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