Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 23, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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atavcrr.
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lic kUr.
Ekurbaaaa Ta prMt fratcraaJ
CtaaMfta Ta apt l.:a!ara
- Jary aatr 4rlaa term of offle.
12. Abkott Appropr-Ung ft44
for topocrapkU; tnapa an4 lavatla
tloa of ata-r! water reaoareea.
44). !uor To protect vatra of
Kortk Caipqaa Rlr.
tl. Baka ApproprtlBf flij,.
ta ralmb-raa Orcoa aatio&al
a r. for tghting flraa.
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11. Malarkrr te-c ta tb ra- JT'fopnatitA' aair.
aaav Iaaraf of a- a-rtii. , 2I. Brooka t-a. U4 vra to
12. Lock atkcr-t eoaat-M ta -aeorporai to Irr. at a. r. r
a4koa7-a. ! --r j-i ba:tr aa-
24. Jp R tx to aaral 'rtar- " .
tla af mas. ' Abbon Crata atat a iat-t-
tU Canmm iaziza to korUcuV -- aBt
tar, . , 47. MUW ApfropruitJoB for- Co
il. Brf-a aa Kaw7 for tk kaab- eoaarr fair. '
aratoa of axa - U Vlcll7 Eer .Uctf oor
toa c-a-a. . "V
U. Joap--To -blik r-r asl Makoa? Ruac to pblle
ee-s'r Vari of b-tX roacU.
T2. Kr--!ia-- rrv -7 rreaKtJaii as 4
tallt x be arr- eorpora'Soaa. ' paar.
74. Hav7 ra-f tb praa- . Ct C.'ryta r.aup aorra
CVc af rrri rf aarrr. riOo ww rtwru ailu liquor ' W. W. "mltk. Carmirba! and
M. Canoa For tar-t of aal ta g-oa B.ax.t.. iRo-fa and C1to Ne-IL-
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tMtmana tot a'.r pof. JaJtM crTrrrncrof
H. Voa 4r
exploaira ea
tloa af
traina
42. routa ProrMlac for laballHf of
emrtctaa (ooda.
Tf, RayaoWa EiemptlDf a mall
ftaata from faetorr iBapaetioa taw. 'i
7. SMlbaaiBir UmlUac aa of
aaiaaera employ oa doak-y ea
(laaa. 224, Clyde To eoapel botela ta
aroT-e claaa llaea.
- 10a, Buekaaaa Rulatlaf admla
taa ta Soldier.' Home.
102, Miller of Columbia Relatlac to
eavBty liquor llceaae.
115, Abrama Raqulrtag aecretary
f fltata ta report ta .oreraor Hat of
foreica eorporatloaa.
rary a aataa4 kr bin cr kta
Uaa. ad o rrviay Jtr. P-s'-oa aj
a raW at Orna CSty. atr it imr
rk 4 a ar rara a 4 karaeaa
Mr. KMa Wft aa airay for
b-rt -r.tr- ta Saa rraanaco. bat
b1or kta rarara aaay rKt tbe fY
Tarry fajairy at Corocao b-tb. Cal
Miaa MabW Mora -'.rtaiB4 kr
Ijtt txr at kr koax oo.RatBrdar
( Niw ao k-k vera ta-da'.-
Id, aa4 4eirkw bote aaad
raedy vaa ar-r
Tke Ihtatiat Oak aa tb koco
of Mr. Moraa. M r 'Meldrua-. oa
Monday afTrraoo.. A abort procram
of r-4i-ra aad taatraa-reta maaW
maAr. tb after ooa a ry eeoyable
oa. Tb bostraa ar-r4 dellckwt r
frkiara ta M4Uare Ely. of Or
aoa City, and Graat. CI 11. SIy.
Povera. Harrta. vrk!t.- Ertekaoo.
Mora. Garaoer. Wa ibiad. glaaea aod
O. Frryta of GU atoa. asd Mlaa
Carrt Bcnptar. -
A aansber of "mr pwopl vara bal
aaa riaitora la Orrcoa CVy oa FrV
day. Amoec tbm vrra Mr. aad Mr
J. g Roberta. Mr andMr. ,Jvk Rot
erta, Mr Mour, Mrk. IVblla. Mea
ara. MfMoelral. To-. M ora. - H d
Fajatoa. . Wloa. Wm. Roe. E4
Rrfk. Maa-oa. Ro-e aa4 VA Mathla.
Hatch
Mr aad Mr, ft a Cloacb are tla
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He-ra prok.'b, A.rtorj cacaJ vorporat-oat , Mr rtt. vbo r:ttly parcbaaed
-ria-Jaartoa aad rt-ba'Jaa by ra-'V , erax f ar. ax.. a-r ta ; arr-f oa tt- Xtntt-a- trar-t. la bln
raa a. a-spy aerrio f orvrate ' preparatic f"f balldiOK a air
ft. rrriika of lava. e.i--- tU ' -id baa M tb eontrart to II.
A-rad 4 tk lav ra i ta ops-c ' f . - Kakac aa rirr
Of X:U aaavaeiaa f f u of lirr.r:
123. Xrfa4ra Ariori.' trar- o4riiL . I
' C pa itoa frr a drilled veil.
Sarr; for tk tiaily Enterprla
aCa apaaa if tk . - af ta ' AJ wan.a -j-timrtn vrFry
aorava. ai o. ' a mat la . xn 1 uf ' ,wytra-
111. Woo Tor rr f tic.
aoa . J. aa Ta cr- bf tar.
142. rrt lc1 - ( cTri-r-
orporatioa ta eoaaesa proerry. IM. ixasraxs. o'lK'j f; v
1CI. M-tvockTa s vnd tk tad- te irzruu itf.
tr Ina aaa. , 212. Mr. flaw Rtax ta
141. Alb Rq.j rls ra:iayi ta :. f--Uf rairoaa
pubMeh tlo tab. ' II. Wtrlaad RU!bc m deputy
174. Miller To proria for eoas plet ; 'dr of Jackaoa conaty.
tfralaac ayat a. j 127. Aabroa lUUtlcg to aapport
17t. Joaepb ReqairlBf bouda from I K-rarlea.
eoatractort oa pbll vorka. ; eommltt oa iaauraae Ra-
1M. Caraon Rpallaa tb TotU ' ltlBf to spaaa of department of
tka
road law.
205, Norton Requiring acreeat at
talett of d!tcb.
214, Abrahana Fixing tb aalarlea
of eoaaty ofllcere.
115, Burgeaa To regolau
trannportauon of lire stock.
149, Ollrer Amending tbe lav rela
Ora to tb sale of stat lands.v
170, commltte oa commerce Pro-
klbltlng.tba as of liquor on trains.
17t, Cbas Relating to drainage
districts.
1M. McColloch Prorldlng for
rlgkta.of vsy through enclosed land.
114, McCollock Prorldlng the limit
af a day's work for railway employes.
Ill, Locke Prorldlng protectioa
from cholera.
104, Kellaher To settle disputes
btwea rallroada.
12f, Wood To araraat deficiencies
la stat institutions.
House Bills.
"lit, .Ambroe RcgulatlBg the orae-1 ' Clemen Waking void aaalca-
ttaa af optometry. . -at of claims against city and eota
117.- Aauaa To license prtrat la- tf ,fleltl aad their deputies.
-ma asylums. 0 Bucbaaaa Creating the Oregoa
HI, Beata Filing terms of eoaaty ,uu fort- '
avarta. n Abrama Appropriating funds
1M, Carter prorldlng for asekaat- ,or Oron i Uob1 guard.
Are Yotf a Subscribe jto tbe
New Daily? 71
If Th Momlnf Eirtarpiiaa la to ba aa aoeaeafol aa the Interests of Oregon
City demaad H Boat ads kara tka aapport of aJL The new dally has
a big work before it 1a boosting Oregon City and Claekamaa County. Tour
aupport taaaaa aaora etrengtk for tkawork.
.. . . . '.
Uill Ycis Help Boc-t yotif own Inter ests?
for a limited Urn tka llaratag arprtat wlU ka aold to aaM la Ursnca
eubaerlbare aa fallova;
By Carrier, l year.. UN
FyMaltlyaar...... ,., 'gj
Can. - in yaur name anal rsatlkhawii.
Iaauraae.
lit, Lelaenweber and BUaad R
gardlng protectioa of trout.
147, Chamber a Relating to shooting
fowl from skiffs.
190, Jones Relating to sale d!
opium.
Ill, Bigelow To prorlde for protec
tion of game.
12S, commltte oa insurance -Au
thorizing eiaminaUoa of insurant
companies.
221, committee on. inaartace Li
censing Insurance companies,
127, commltte oa Insurance Re
lating to lira Insurance committees.
lit, Miller Authorising bridge
across Willamette Rlrer.
Abbott To prorlde for night
schools.
144, Derby Attaching Hood Rlrer
county to Serentk Judicial district,
M , Peterson Lerylng . taiss - for
schools.
It7, Huntington Prorldlng' for
county educational boa fa.
114, Peterson Por flWlng rights
f way orer state lands.
115. committee on re-lalon of laws
Authorising towns to furnlah light
aad water.
Portland was a dead one Wednes
day, rlaltors report, ao far aa business
wae concerned. It seemed aa If the
whole city was bent on celebrating
Washington's birthday. Littl effort
waa made to celebrate In thla citr:
all bualnesa plaeea were huatllng for
tka almighty dollar, except poatofflca
CORRESPONDEHCL
Jf NNINQ4 LOOOC
A very simple, but pretty wadding,
took piaca at. the home of Mr. aad
Mra. Edwin Newell In Portland on
OAK GROVE.
Mrs Walter Trl!llger and chiM-
r. vt Porttand, apeat Saturday af-
vtwwo rialt'n t rteada and nelb
j Ura at Co.nney station , and Oak
Cwt
Mrs. R. 1 H err on eatertaJned Mrs.
Eadixt aad Mrs. Berry at luarheoa
Moaday nfto two of our popular lsdy
t tbera.
Tb school held its usual exerclaaa
Tneday la honor of Geo. Waablng
Urn birthday
Mra. B. Ie Paget waa a Portland
rlatior Tuesday.
Y. W. Greao waa out Sunday looking
after bis interest here. ' v
Ereret hrk spent aereral days at
borne with his parents thla week.
Ereret la anipkiyed la a bank In Eu
gene, Oregon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wells aad family spent
Sunday with Mra. Well e parenta. Mr.
and Mra. J. Murphy at Woodatock.
Mr. and Mra. Koenlg. of Montarllla.
Lspent Sunday with Mra. l E. Arm
strong and family.
Mra. Thompson. Mra. In man and two
daughters returned home from Los
Angeles Monday after several montha'
sojourn there.
Miss June Spauldlng, Mlsa May
Brown, Mlaa Margaret Caufleld, N. O.
Leary, C. Wright and R. Klaby. of
Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Worthlngton.
Westley McArthur and wife, of
Rldgefleld, are spending a few days
with Dr. McArthur and family.
Basket Ball.
Oak Grore Junlora defeated the
Sellwood T. M. C. A. Junlora Monday
erenlng In Green's hall ecore 14-9.
Oak Crova seniors defeated the Sell-
wood T. M. C. A. Seniors Mondar er
enlng score 61-10.
Guy DeOolla of Cherryrllle. la visit
ing L. E. Armstrong and family.
Mrs. r. Mcrarland returned home
Sunday from Loa Angeles, Cat Dr.
Mcrarland remained for a longer vis
it. .
M. W. A. met Tuesday evening In
Green's hall. Regular routine of bust.
neas.
Mra. John Rlsley, of Rlsley station,
waa a Portland visitor Tuesday,
Ladlee Aid will meet at the home of
Mra. Dr. McArthur Thursday. Regu
lar monthly tea. All iadlea Intereatea
are Invited.
Rav. Dr. Manard. Mra. Manard, Mra.
Hill, ofPortIand, and Mra. Rankin, of
Loa Angeles, Cal., spent Sunday even
ing at the home of Mra. Ahalt, Mra
Barnett aaslsted her mother In serving
refreshments.
A birthday and postal card eurprla
party waa given Mr. aad Mrs. Oliver
Skoog at their beautiful home by tka
Women of .Woodcraft Moaday area
Ing, February 20. A jolly good Urn
waa had by all present. Gamea aad
mualo also resfreshmenta were La
dulged In- till a lata hour. Thoa prea
ent war Mr. and Mra. Fred Lehmaa
Mr, and Mra. A. H. Dowllng. Mr. aad
trad - -
Mr Hoegkaat aad Mrs C L. Bate
aade a trip to port Land Weda eday of
tbla week to vtart Mra Kirk, tbelr
friend. fmrly of tbta place. W
ieara l'b rerrt tkat Mra. Kirk-has
ba quite III
Mr. Svaedaoa, af the Southern part
of tb State, vko rareatly boaxbt tk
Header! property la tow a. waa bar
aad ta talking of moving to Caaby aad
making tbla kls k4quartre. ;
G - A Cobb aad a friend wer at '
Canby oa .busineas Wednraday of tbla
week.. ,
Vaioo Hall school which waa built
last fall la repurtrd to b ta fine m
dltloa aad Mlaa Potter la trace rov
aaoat aucreeaful achoryl. Tb .patron
ar pleased with tbtr new quarter
for tbe pa pi la. Weekly debates ar;
hld and mack latareat la btng
abowa In thea Mlerary programa
Mr. R A. Eaaton wat to Portland I
Wedaeaday aad brought kta daugktr.
GU44U, vko la ry low vttk coo
aumptioa. bom froas'tk aaaltarium. '
W bop that a be may yet bar auf
IV lent atreerk to rally aad agala r
aum her arbool dot lea, in vblck aba
was so fff le-nt.
Hon. M. A. Magone waa a gueat at
the Guriey-Ogle home Saturday aod
Sunday, atnppieg rm hi return bom ;
from th closing of tbe llalatur
8 L. Castro, a prominent reaident !
of Carua, was in town Saturday of laat i
week .
Mrs. Ola M. Ocle mad a bualnesa
trip to Oregon City Tuesday, return
ing oa th evening train.
Material la abundance la on th rail-1
Tfm A iminil, rmAw , iV. !-
fVlMlt of th'rfrwi kitlMIn
... - r - v.imk. , ' i .
tltn th depot has not been adequat
to accommodat the business at Canby
and now all arrangements bsre been
made by the Southern Pacific Com- j
pany to give ua aa' up-to-date depot!
with electric llghta Instead of coal oil
lamp and with a waiting room largo
enough to hold all th passengers
comfortably, who are compelled to I
wait for traina. The freight room will
also be much enlarged.
Those having doga have been aa- J
curing licenses during the past week; j
however ther arc atlll a number that
have not attended to this, and ahoald
they find tbelr doga In the pound they
har no one to blame but themaetrea.
8. I. Van and family are visiting
with friends at Molslla thla week.
Dr. Murdy, our popular dentlat. and
Emit Gordon, one of our aggreaalve
merchants, spent last 8unday at Ore
gon City.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Balr went to
Portland Tuesday, Mra. Balr remain
ing over Wednesday.
Mra. Lillian Wink, of New Era. waa
In Canby Tuesday.
Sim Llndaey made a bualneaa trip
to Salem Tuesday.
On Tuesday Carl Luck, our butch
er, made a visit to Woodburn.
Mra. Eugene Mltta waa In town
Tuesday. She reporta everything at
Needy in a flourishing condition.
The Rebekah lodge of tbla place had
ta regular Initiation of new members
laat Tuesday evening, and they also
had a fine aupper with plenty to eat
Everyona reported a moat excellent
time.
NEW ERA. -
Mr. Burgoyna haa gone to Loa An
elea, Cal., to spend his mid winter
vacation. Mr. Burgoyna will be gone
about ten days If the climate agrees
with him. . .
Mr. and Mra. 8llas Barbur, of Port
land, apent Saturday and Sunday with
Uto mer" ,,ter Mn" Bmr V
Newt Crlteser ralaed hla new barn
on Thuraday of laat week.
Mrs. O. Vf. Grace, Mlaa Gertrude
Palrc lourn and Mlaa Myrtle Buchanan,
of Oregon City, were gneats at the
Wink home a few daya laat week.
Mra. Fred Burgoyna leavea soon for
ber home In Montana after a month's
etay with relatlvea here.
Mr. Pitta spent aeveral days the
past week with bis parenta of New-burg.-
, .
Wallace McCord, of Twilight, was
calling on friends here one day laat
week. .
i.11. fr4 Ch,nB' wno " spending
,r'ntr w,th -l-tl-B In Kanasa
will return next month. -,n".
rort '""- to Ore
gon city thla week.
Mr.' Woodcox haa decided that
chlckena are not tka crop to rais D
Oregon, aad la offering kls two Incu
bators for sale.
Mrgoya7 V'" tot
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