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M0HN1N0 ENTERPRISE.- Til UUSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1911. . , i T K o mRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Men's 50c Work Shifts with slight imperfections ' For Saturday Only ; 1 r"" 2 for 50c v" . ONLY TWO TO ONE PERSO;N local BRiers (.hrH tilrl Contest tonight at rtirwl iK iitro. - n.rrv Wimdward, who tiaa bu L ,11 f..r tha pit four week with ,,Ut f. w r. la Improving. The Ai',ri",,hr rang will meet at , tirutiKe hH Haiurday. when an I ,y ting will be held, with a ,rr lit h'H'H for the membera. Ihin't tnlH" the t'horua Olrl'a Con ,t lon'iKbt Electric Theatre. v The assigned for the d , ,i tleiinniil last night waa, "Ho IvimI Tbiil There are More I'lea rt lii SIiik Than In a Married feH The-tu-K. society of the I'reabyter p rhiin li will Kl. ,,'' on Friday filing I" 'I1" parlora of the church, lere will be a allver offering for the (inyloul limlfrey, who la taking a mrne In nn-dU Ine at the Oregon Agri. iltural toll'-K". arrived home thla ,,.,mn will spend hie mld-wlutur K.il.fti f 10 ditye with hla parent, r and Mr W. It. Oodfrey, of thla The UtilNH Aid of ZUm Lutheran mrrb will meet at the parsonage 1, (ftcriicHiii at S o'clock. . Mm. irlitlne Mart man la the president of r kmIi-iv. iii"l there will be matter Importance to come before the an. ny " There i talk of opening up Adama reit "l niKkliig It a pleasant one llva mi To that end friend of the ovFini-iit were taking a Census Tuea iy to rind out If (Miaalble If the mat r could be pushed .through If the mt petition waa jiut Into rlrcula n . - '; j.'(ios-iiii'll'r, of flhubel, waa in m city on business Wednesday. The ti'ln Aid of h I'reabyterlan iurrb iti'' Wednesday afternoon at home of I f. KJy for an afternoon work -Th' ie were ten ladlea pre it. and tli' ladle congratulate thom ires Unit Oils waa a good atart to trd imliilitiK up a at rung organlta n. A larxe force of workmen are en iKml In excavating on Jfferon reel, lo'iir the Presbyterian church, id h n the work la completed that ill be one f the beat atreeta In the ly. Tbcr lg a large quantity of ri and - twk to- move - before the reet will be computed, but when Ic completed It will be a great Ira im prut r that part of the city. Chiru (ilrl'e Conteat tonight at Iwirlc Theatre. The ChrUtlan Kndeavor of the Prea-rtt-rlan rhurrb ha been making a udy for the aat few montha of lulon Work In South America. That pic will be completed at the meeting in Suitilny evening, and thoae who iva trti ii engnKed In It report that hu Ixcn both an entertaining and ufltaliln Htudy. The aoclety haa not it decided Juat what topla It will V up for the next few montha, but li likely to make choice of anme te topic for In doing ao It feela that ore good can bo accompllHhed than rlDit Ht thlnga haphazard. Rolxrt Mct'llntock haa moved from late home on' Sixteenth alreet to Nelnon farm, near the cemetery. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Walter Sigf red OH YOU JEW - Hp MIAN Everything different nothing, repeated. New songs, new donees. I Ohor.ua (Sir la Contest To-Might TWO SHOWS 7:30 and 3:45-1 5c, 20c Entire Change of Ptogram Again Friday (Q Store mra. ii. t. Mr limit entertained a few friend. Wodneaday afternoon In a delightful manner. The Morning Kuterplae.baa ao far won Ha way that aeveral iwople have Informed ua that they read It In I ho morning before taking up the Oregon Inn. Which I aomelhliig gained In the battle for sufficient upport to make the paper profitable. PCOPLE POINTED OUT Mr. Hamuol Koake, flr, of Clacka piaa. U very ill at thla writing. Mm. Ida Warren, of Oak Grove, waa In thla city on bualnea yeaterday Mr-WalTer tMnito. of Portland, waa the gueat of frlenda In the city Wed neaday. Mia l.ydla Hornachuch, of Bhubel. waa vlalilng frleuda In the city on Tueaday. Mr.. and Mra. Rtagman, of 8hubel, were bualneaa . vlaltor In the city Wedneaday. Mr. Walter Ileal, of Vancouver, II. C. waa In tba city yeaterday vlaltlng hi aunt, Mr. Hickman. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Holme, of Park plnce. eiit Tuoaduy In A'ortland I ho gueai of ,I.aud Mra. ftart. Mr. and Mra. Tragcr. of Parkplare, who have been- vlalilng with frlenda In Portland, returned to their home Wedneaday. Mra. K. Warner, living at N'lnth and j. Q. Adama, who la an elderly lady, la very III and frlenda are alarmed aa to, hr condition. Mr, and Mra. W. A. Hhewman. and their gueat, Mra. M. Andrewa, of pennaylvunla, went to Portland laat night, where they attended the grand ball given by the Mytlc. of Myrtle Lodge la the Maaonlo Temple. Judge J. R. Kelao, A. I Dolatad, Mayor Strolb, J. A. Peteraou, Henry IMnlng, Mr. Rarnea, A. II. Dowllngv Kred I-hman and Warren Knight, prominent realdenta of, Mtlwaukle, were In thla city yeaterday on bual neaa. v Mr. ). K. Mil real estate man who haa been alck the paat ten daya, made a atart to go to wladatone Wednesday but a trie tolheJrtrae to get the car abowed Mm bow weak he waa and he turned around and went to hi office again. Rev. and . Mr. H. Hornacbuch. of Portland, were calling on Oregon City friend Wedneaday a they paaaed through the city on their way to Bhub el. Mr. llornachuh'a mother la very III and they were called 16 be at her bedalde and comfort her. Madam de 8a Ton, a literary woman from Houaton, Texaa, who la vlalilng In thla part of the Weat, waa a caller at the home of Mr. and Mra. C M. Dye Wedneaday. The lady la well known aa a popular author In and around heT home city and la gathering materlala for future literary work. ELECTRIC HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tha following have reglatered at the Electric hotel: C. C. Hall, Mra. C. C. Hall. Portland; Fred Schafer. Mo lalla; Lao Bhaver, Molalla; Rimer Sawtell, Molulta; J. J. McUrown, Tort- land;-J. A. MeAdama, Baieni; 11. I. McKenxle, Portland; Henry McKln ncy, H. T. McKlnney, Portland. LE ROY OSBORN MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY all CD) C. A. Mamie, haslaM ' In Tnot runny force f ROM ARIZONA BOSSY BURNS DAY. Plans Being Prpard for a "Oud Auld Scotch Tim. Dana art being perfected for a Bobby Burn day at th Chautauqua Oil summer. There ar many ad mire of the Scotch xt In fiacka ma and Multnomah count lea, and not a few Scotchmen among them. While any lover of nurna and hla writing will be eligible for that occasion, at 111 thr will be an effort out forth to , hav aeveral down-right Scotchmen In jtha ilaf," all primed for tha occa I 'Ion with tha beat of Scotch wit and I Scotch philosophy. If you know of ; any feature worthy tb cause don't , be backward In telling tba Chautauqua I people of It. The young people of the Catholic church were buay Monday evening mailing out Invltatlona for their dance, to be given Monday evening. February 17. Plana are making for a very pleaaant affair. , Panay Work Per Children. Tbe children often come to you and aak for eotuethliig to do. aouielblng to make, for a cblld'a Ideaa are alwaya creative. Here I aome rainy day work for buay flngere: -. A wall match holder ran be made on a foundation of cardloard cut out In a diamond, tbo uptn-r portion of which la much lnrger than the lower. Fold the' twf lowvr etida upward ao aa to form a pocket and cover tbe wbolo with allk or any bright colored fubrlc. Then bind wllb heavy cord aud attach a ring to limit It ti by. A hanging plncuabluu la alao eaally made. Cut out two piece atxmt Or or alx liicbea aquare from biiatol board and cover one ' with figured mattrlal and one With plain. Hew them . together and then bend ' the aiuare tbita formed Into a cornucopia" ehape, with tbe plain aide aa the lin ing. HI ud with cord and leave a loop to bang by. Fill with abaorbeot cot ton or with bran all the way to the top and aew allk tightly brer It. Cot ton la better, aa bran la rather heavy. A button MtiwlM-r tuay be made by cutting a circle of bright colored allk. buttonholed to cardboard or cartridge paier. and- then aeveral other circle of chamola a bit auialler. Fasten all together with a large ornamental but ton. Fven tbe amallcMt child can make thla. A almpte foot tool ahould be made of a. atrong wooden twi with the lid nalkd. firmly down, ftcrew on email caatera and pad the top of the- box. Cover with coarae canvaa. Now cut out a piece of brocade In tbe abape of a croa and large enough to cover tbe top and aides -of tbe bog after pad ding. Nail tbla down and Snlah off tbe edge by furniture gimp beld down by tiny bran tacks. Tbla la something for tbe boys to make. - Heepa Per Children. Tbe opinion 1 expreased by men who have made a study of exercise for health that It Is a pity the skipping rope and hoop bave gone out of fash ion for children. It la auKgi-Hted they are more excel lent mcdlevn for the physical devel opment than bicycle ami roller skate The fact tbnt amah children are at lowed to have bicycle aud conse quently make no use of nature'a mean of progression fat-offered as an object Hon to them. Tbe skipping rope and boop require them to run and walk. Young children ahould be em-ouratrcd to do tbla aa much aa ptmidblo. and always with a springy atop. They need to use thcti feet and legs, nnd exercise that bring these Into play la benetbiul. In the Nursery. Bable about a year old take a great delight In throwing their toy on th ground, often for the pleasure of seeing the mother pick them up again or to bear tbe noise made tu fall lug. Tie tbe toy with aoft strlnjr to tbe child' chair and they will lie easily replaced without any effort on the mother' or Durse'a part. " Don't mis the Chorus Girl Con test tonight at Electric Theatre. o Lancaster PAT NEW MEXICO PREE2ES. . .LAS VEGAS, N. Feb. 22. Hitter ly cold weather ha followed the four day' atorm which ha covered the Bout he wiit under deep blanket of enow. Temperature In Northeastern New Mexico laat night ranged from I to 20 below aero. Tbe range are bur ied beneath two feet of now and loaaea among cattle' and eheep are sure to rcault. CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKII. The new dwelling of J. II. Bnyd.r, In Ijho addition juat across the 8. V. It.. It. near Kx-Mayor Khlndler'a, 1 fast approaching completion. Mr. Bhlndler and hi son, Leo, are building a neat llttlo cottage for E. M. Huff. In the eame addition. Gardening will eoon be the order of the day, alnce good weather haa come. W. K. Moffitt I, out again getting busy. He la still figuring on putting up a building next to the poatofflce. Tried to buy a piece of ground from Wlaalngor and put up a confectionery atore. Party here looking fur a location on the main atreet.- IluHltieaa' never looked better1 In Mllwaukle than right now and with the afreet work to go ahead In the near future everyone ought to don the aflle that will refns to "wear away," and tbe old familiar song of "please go way and let me sleep" Is a thing of the past, for Mllwaukle la begin ning to wear tbe garb or a buay burg and all look forward to a prosperous year. We are glad to learn Rue liarnea la Improving and will soon be able to leave the hospital. Mra. Magle Johnaon waa in Portland on bualneaa Wednesday:! . Reginald Witt 1 home for a few days' visit with bis parents, from O. A. C, at Corvallls. " Kuta Klkln I alck with a aevere cold. Seven nuplla In Miss Carter'a class are absent from achool on account of colda and la grippe. Mrs. Shaw waa unabl to attend school Tuuiday on account of sick ness. Mrs. J. Bnyder and several otbera attended the Eastern Star lodge In Portland Monday evening. Mra. J. oillver and daughter, Lillian, of Bellwood, were Mllwaukle vlaliora Tuesday. lild Roberta, the amiable black smith, waa In Oak Grove Sunday even. Ing visiting frleuda. About twenty-five of Mllwaukie'a prominent cltlrena spent Wednesday In Oregon City talking up tbe rate caae. Tbe noted ones were Mayor Btreib, Loading, DowIIiir, Knight, Kel ao. Humes and others. Tbe City Engineer Is preparing plana and speclftcatlona and eptjinate of cost forMaln atreet. v An adjourned meeting of tbe City Council will be held Thursday even ing, March 2. Mt. Hood R. U P. Co. made ap plication for a franchise through Mll waukle. Thla waa referred to a com mittee for Investigation. Mr. K. E. Maple and aona, Sherman and Roland, of Portland, spent Thura dav evening with Mra. Ella Maple. Mra. Annie Mullen waa a Portland vlaltor Frldas. - Mra. A. Parallua. was in Oregon City Thursday. . Mra. Ella Maple paid visit to her eon and family In Sunnyside Friday. Roland and Sherman Maple apent Saturday and Sunday with their grand parents. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Maple. . Mr. Grlxxel and aon, Lewis, were Mllwaukle callers Sunday eveulng. A.' It. Twllng and wife were Sell wood vtaitors Tuesday evening. Tbe basket social and spelling match, given by the men of the Mil waukie Cr'.nso. was a social aucceaa Miaa Ka.e Cnsto won the first prlxe aa beat speller. Mrs. Caato received tbe second prize and Mis Nellie Win aewreed the prlxe for tbe basket brlna-lnc the highest price. The bas ket were iiainty and the lunch en loved hv all present v The play given by the Mothers' and Teacher' Club wai a grand bucc. Twenty-lght dollar were the net pro ceed to be used for tbe gymnasium. W want to make special mention of Mra. Gledlull aa the -old maid," Mr. Eddlson Edwards aa "Ruben," the quartette of male voice, the gypsy fortune teller, the fake doctor.- and Dorothy Wlaslnger a pianist, also her aolo. 'In fact everyone deaervea credit In making the play a aucceaa. Church Notea. . Evangelical church. Rev. E. Rade baueh paator. Sunday achool, 10:30 a. m.. Fred Bergermler auperlntend ent. Services 11:30 by paator. Y. P. A. at 7 p. n. Preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneaday evening. Teachers, training Thursday evening. rholr nractlce Friday evening. - Mr, and Mr. O. Witte are receiving the congratulations on the arrival of a aon Monday. , Dr. Townly la in at tendance. BARLOW. P. L Coleman, of Canby, haa been secured to fill the vacancy of Mr. Opal Crecraft, as principal In our school, Mr. Crecraft having resigned on account of lllncsa. We are aorry to lose Mra. Crecraft, but glad to ae cure one o efficient aa Mr. Coleman to fill her place. Mr. Coleman, being a noted penman, is giving free writing Icaaona to all young people In the dis trict. The young people should ap preciate Mr. Coleman' klndneaa and all take advantage of thla opportunity. ; Frank Jeaa-.and wife, of Portland, are here vlaltlng Frank' parenta and Frank la doing some tree pruning on hi ranch. W hope to bave Frank and wife with ua a resident In the near future. . ,.v Mr. Melvln ha been very 111 with the grip and heart trouble, but la Im proving lowly. . Mr. Andni ha been Quite lck with the grip. . Mrs. Ausve, who haa been very low with pneumonia, la able to be around tbe bouae again. 7 t Put Yourself in the - . t t Ad-Readers Placed When you write your classified ad or any kind of an ad try to Include In It Just the Information you'd like to find If you were an ) ad-reader and were looking for an ad of that kind. . ,. It yon do thla to even a ama.ll extent your . ad will bring Re- SULTSt , . Mia Anderson, our primary teacher, went to Portland laat Friday returning Saturday evening for the dance. Tbe dance was a succesa Saturday evening, there being a large crowd, and all enjoyed a good time. Faces were seen from all neighboring towns. Flrdy Rodby, of Portland, attended the dance here Saturday evenlog. Mlaaea Joale and Grade Llndabl of Woodburn, and Flrdy Rodby, visited Mis Hattle Irwin Sunday., Mlaa Cora ilerg gave a' valentine party to her many young friends. Progressive game wer played a ad all enjoyed the evening. Thla beautiful weather makee all think of gardening while In tbe Eaat people are freezing to death. Quite a contrast I It notf ' Mlaa Glna Slotager wa In Aurora Sunday. The Ladle Aid met with Mr. B. Johnaon Wedneaday. ' Waahlngton'a birthday waa observed by closing tbe school. Fred Armstrong, who Is working In Portland, and Eddie Hoag, of Port-land,- attended tbe. dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mra, Paul Holte went to Portland Sunday evening. Mrs. J. J. Wurfel took her little daughter, Irene, to Portland Monday to aee a phyalcian as the child seem to be failing in strength all the time. Misses Tjeaale and Glna Bruding are borne on a visit from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Ogle, of Aurora, were vlalilng Jlm'a parenta Sunday. Edwin Jaaper, of Mount Angel, cous in of Mrs. Wurbel, visited at the Wur- bel borne Sunday. - . CLARKE8. Ed Grace bad aawed down trees and Is Improving bi farm. Mr. Hkag I harrowing, lie i get ting ready to sow oat. - W. G. Kllensmlth is sawing wooa for Mr. II. Kllensmlih. Mr. Wlrti from Highland waa in Clarke during the week on bualness. ' EAGLE CREEK. We have been enjoying some quite fine weather the past few days. Mrs. Viola Douglass and aon, ttoy, were Eatacada visitor one day laat week. J F. Brower. a former resident or this place, passed through here the latter part of last week, stopping over night with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett. Mr. Brower Is out taking order for the Oregon Nursery Company. J. P Woodle waa over to nia larm the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle enter- talned Mr. and Mr. Howlett at din ner Sunday. - Mr. and Mra. Charle Murphy.anq children. Armeda nd Perry, were vlaltlng with Mr. and Mr. Clark sun- day afternoon. - Roy Douglas was a i-oniaua vis itor laat week. Uttle Mildred and Florls Douglas called on Fanny Brownrlgg Sunday. " Mrs -R. B. Gibson and Miss Kosa Mochnke spent a very pleasant after noon with Mr. Huntington. Sunday. H. S. Gibaon made a buainesa inp to Portland Tuesday. Mra. Viola Douglass pentJ&unaay with her daughter, Mrs. James De- Shazer, of Firwood. Some of the farmers are ininaing oi selling their farms for renting would be cheaper than paying such high taxes. ' . COLTON. Mr. Sullivan, the road supervisor of District No. 20. with a number of men. were doing aome much needed road work last week. Mr. Axlne was hauling hay for E. Trigg last Tuesday. Bert Palmer, who had been trapping in the hills, is a visitor at Colton. Messrs. Geo. Wallace and Bill Hett man and families from Bee Hllla, moved Into the old atore last week. Henry Flacher Is working for W. S. Gorbett. - Mr. and Mrs. C. Haag. of Timber grove, were business visitor at Col ton Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Erlckson and G-and-ma Dlx were visiting kt J. Putts' last Sunday. W. E. Bonney was butcnerlng hogs Wednesday. -Bobble," the trapper, caught a bob cat last Tuesday. J. Petterson took a trip to Timber- grove one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball and children were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. E Bonney Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kandle re turned to Highland after a short stay at their ranch In the hills last Satur day. W. S. Dix had aome chopping done at 3. Putza' Monday. W. E. Bonney and son, D. J. Bon ney. of Elwood. transacted ousiness at Oregon City last Thursday. MIm Katie Lafferty attended the dance at Elwood given by Mr. Bittner Saturday evening, jtnd reports a fine time. Lew Hubbard traded horse with John Moehnke. of Shubel. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball made a busi ness trip to Oregon City Thursday and returned Friday. John Jones left for Highland Mon day. U. S. Di called on Johnny Country man, who I atlll confined to his bed. laat Sunday. E. Burgland waa a business visitor at Elwood Monday. W. 8. Gorbett made a trip to Bee Hllla the first part of the week. C. 8tromRreen waa hauling grain from Clarkea last Friday. Walter Gorbett is busy logging with three team this week. General Jonea and J. Put visited with Mr. C. Oorbett laat Sunday. FIRWOOD. The' Kelsecker boy killed a wild cat and a coyote In the neighborhood Iftftt wck. John Sinclair and Hule Cassldy dug twenty sack of potatoe Monday. Mr. and Mra. Ray Murray bave moved to Cberry vllle to run the ranch for their father, Mr: J. T. Frlel. A new et of library book haa been received, and everyone 1 cor dtallv Invited to come and look them over; you will aurely And something to suit you, a many book by tbe best authora are-to be found among them. All enjoyed the entertainment Sat urday evening.' The nan wa wen filled la aulte of muddy roads, but the weather .wa Ideal. The, achool c'llldren ffla exceptionally well. A itnmkAf ft AtatoBTuea were rendered in Drat claaa hape. and caused much arauaement, especially one of the chll iimn acttne the nart of a monkey. Raymond Howe ha gone to Prlne- vllle, Oregon,, to Join , jacg, jawiea. where he expert to work tor a while. A petition has been circulated In thla community in favor of the Par cel Post with the. hop ef Interest ing people In general on thla subject. Clalr Corey pent a few day in the city laat week, and on hla return horn received a ahower of wheat and rice. Antone Malar returned from tbe Oregon Agricultural College Monday. Several young people met at Ed Hart' Friday evening to rehear dialogue for the entertainment Sat urday evening. Jamea I Will, came up from Sandy Ridge to attend tbe entertainment. Mra. B. F. Hart visited her father at Cherryvllle Sunday. Mr. J. O. DeShaxer had an attack of tbe grip last j week, but I Improv ing. ; - Dover I planning to have another dance. Mlas Ethel Hart returned to Monta villa after spending a few day at Fir wood. ' The Miller families are occupying the Filing's house, until Mr. Walton geta a new bouae built on hUs ranch. STAFFORD. There la nothing, to be desired In Stafford In the way of Climate for February weather, and only eight days more to hear from. The sick as far as beard from are being benefitted by tbe bright days. Mrs. Powell la able to walk about the house. Grace Ticdeman I stay ing with them a few day, since the nurse, Miss Stone, left. Sidney Sudllng Is Improving rapidly from bis severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. . Chapel, and son, Franklin, arrived at Mr Gage' from Michigan on Saturday, February 18. They were In search of a home, where It has less winter than on the shores of Lake Michigan, and bad travelled aa far south as Texaa; then up thru California, atopping on their way, three daya at Lo Angeles, which place they did not like at all, aa there was a cold rain all the time they were there. They think now they will buy in Rogue River Valley, aa It seem to suit' them best, and they think that aomewhat dryer climate than that of Willamette Valley. Evie Hoi ton I at her Grandma Gage' place. Tbe Infant child 6f Sam Moser died on Tuesday morning. Joe Nemec has been splitting a lot of stove wood for Mr. Gage. - The fields already sown to grain look green aa early summer. Crocuses and. daisies are In bloom. Mr. Nussbaum went to Clackamaa last week and got powder for himself and Mr. Gage to blow out aome stumps. They claim it la better to put under Just enough of the explosive to tear the roots loose Instead of making a great bole to be filled up with a good deal of labor, and scatter ing tbe good top soil to the four point of the com pas, leaving an unproduc tive clay which shows in a field for years sometimes. Hens have commenced to wake to tbelr duty and In consequence tbe price of eggs has come down gradu ally, till now the stingiest man can eat two at a meal. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The sun I shining again, and every body has the spring fever, as they are working in their gardens. J. M. GUIett has rented Mrs. Jim Mann'a Iota and la getting the ground ready for potatoes. Mr. B. F. Ginn returned from Salem Sunday evening after having spent two daya visiting her daughter, Mr. Charles Shumway. - ' Mrs. W. H. Clark mother. Grand ma Grant, la very alck with bronchial trouble. " J. Mallatr, Sr., of Mullno, was In ibis vicinity last week, viewing tbe property, as he la going Into the real estate business for tbe summer. Harry Confer, who worka In Port land, visited his parenta last week on Friday and attended the Mountain View Improvement Club meet In if. Harry Schlotb. a student of the O. A. C. at Corvallls, la at home on a ten-days' vacation. R, M. C. Brown has some of the lumber hauled for hla new bungalow to be erected in the near future. Everett Hickman, of Spokane, Wn., Is visiting his mother, Mr. A. G, Hickman this week. Mr. J. P. Roehl is still seriously 111 her son. Will Jones, of Cams, being with her. Mrs. R. M. C. Brown is visiting Mrs. J. Baker, of Beaver Creek. Mrs. J. H. Quinn was called to "the bedside of Mrs. Meldon on J. Q. Adams street last week on Saturday. Rev. C. B. Hyson and son have gone to Eastern Oregon, and their famillea have taken rooms with Mr. Swanson and lamlly until they get settled. Mr. Frank Stillwell went to Bandon Tuesday to visit hia aged mother. Mr. Hover and family, of Duane St.( moved to Park Place Monday, where thev have bought property. Mr. Frank Bullard went to Redland Monday to do some spring work on tbelr farm. Charlie Dickey Is hauling rock for the foundation of their new house. Mr. J. Hofstead and wife are pack ing their household goods and will go to their new, home in Vancouver, B. C., this week. . WILLAMETTE. D. Spatx and family bave fully re covered from la grippe. Macule Ranol. niece of Professor T. J. Gary was visiting her grandmoth er in this burg last Spnday. Grandpa Moldenhaur has returnea from Portland, where he has been vis iting with relativea for ten days, jus health Is not of the best. Mis Marthla Grass Is reported a little better In health, after having a hattle between lire and death. Dr. Mount Is in attendance. C. Christanson, of Mullno, a paBt resident of Willamette, wa at Port land Monday where he purchased a span of horses. On the way home be visited with hia two aon, Jamea and Charley, of this place. The Willamette band boy Inst Sun day had their first street drill, it be ing a nice day and under the direc tion of young Moehnke entertained the residents of Willamette. There are 12 members In the band. Many people of Willamette, Bolton and Oregon City bought a through ticket from the Tualatin to Bolton nav as vou enter car on Sunday. A good time waa enjoyed. Mrs. Johane Johnson of this place was taken seriously 111 Monday of thla week. Dr. Mount wa. summoned Im mediately and gave relief. J. Vosberg, who met with a serious accident laat Sunday, I Improving and a apeedy recovery la hoped for. - - J. W. River and McGregory have their new well drill ready to leave the Oregon City machine hop to be gin work on the Wert Sid. WanUFoi'Salc.EtC; ( i . ,j , . . ; : Notice under, thee claaalflad heading will b. tnmrtad at on. cant a word, first Insertion,' halt a cent additional inaar- tlons. . On. tn-h card,-It pr mnnth; half Inch card. line.) II pr mnath. Ch aniMt imompin mr unlea an. h. tn opn aonounl with th paper. N financial responsibility for arror; whar. arrur oecur fra aorraetrd not Ira will hm printed for patron. Minimum char, llo, WANTEO. WANTED 8mall advertisement for thla column. Price vary reason able. Bee rate at head of column. CARPENTERS ATTENTION A barn to let by contract, plan to be eea at W. F. Harri' residence at liar ria' aaw mill, out B mile near the Highland road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Phonograph, 12S record, original coat $90, fine shape, will sell for $35; also number of piece of household furniture will sell At . a bargain. 221 13th street, or phone Main 3332. FOR SALE 10 acre orchard land;' 7 acre planted to apple trees; 7 room bouse, small bars; mile from Oregon City on good road; $3,600; terms for quick sale. Tele phone Farmer 213. S. R. Cogan, R. F. D. No. 2, Box - 13V Oregon City, Oregon. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Room In the Gambrinus block, tbe Electric Hotel Annex, at reasonable rate. For particular Inquire of J. J. Tobin, at tbe Elec tric Hotel. Tbese room have the latest conveniences, with steam heat, electric lights, and the choice room have running water, both hot and cold. tl BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Eatlmatea cheerfully given on all class of building work, concrete walk and reinforced concrete. Re. Phone Main 111. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED W are acquaint ed with the value of all farm land In Clackamaa County and can loan your money on good aafe security. Farm loan mad one, two and three year at 7 per cent Abatract of title examined. DIMlCK ft DIMICK, Lawyers, Andresen Bldg., Oregon Clty,Oreaa0. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstract furnished. land title examined, estate settled, gen eral law bualness. Over Bank of Oregon City. U'REN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorney-et- Law, Deutscber A droit at, will prac tice in all courts, make collectlona and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Olffce Land title Investigated, conveyan-' clng, notary public. . . CRITICS COEffltHI OMPETIMS COPY " Room 7. Barclay Bldg.. Oregon City.- DENTISTS. DR. L. O. ICE. DENTIST Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Beaver building,- Main St.; Oregon City- Phone: Home A-198 and Pacific State 1221. . REAL ESTATE. 75 acre tract good land, no rock, 3 mile from Oregon City, lH mile from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit ' land. Cut into 7 and 14 aero tracts, $100 to $225 per acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill Co., Room 9, Beaver Bldg.. Oregon Cltv. , E. H. COOPER, For Fir Insurance and Real Estate. - Let u handl your properties w buy, sell and . exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FREYTAO ft SWAFFORD, Real Es tate Dealers, have choice bargaina In farm land, city and auburban ' home, good fruit land and poultry ranches. See u for good buy. Near S. P. depot. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. MANY TIMES you can buy Just the articl you want. Just a good aa new, at a small fraction of the cost of new. If you go and see YOUNG, the second hand man. HI collec tion contain New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Tool. Curio, eto. See him; it cost nothing to Inquire. . PLEA8E NOTICE. To Introduce The MornVng Enterprise Into a large major- lty of the home In Oregon City and Clackamaa county the management ha decided to make a special price for the daily Issue, for a short time e enly, where the subscriber pay a year in advance. - By carrier, paid a year In advance, $3.00. By mall, paid a yer in ad- vance, $2.00. . rwpia wuo s7 fur cbqtbv or more months, at ten cent a week, can have the dally dellv- ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a year In advance. 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